A few weeks ago it was rumoured with an autonomy of up to four hours for the DualSense compared to what was experienced in the standard DualShock 4.
Some new images of the DualSense shared on Twitter allow us to know a data highly anticipated by users about the new Sony controller for PlayStation 5 . Specifically, we are talking about the capacity of the battery, which according to these snapshots would be 1560 mA . To put it in context, the DualShock 4 came to PS4 offering 800 mA, up to 1,000 mA currently.
This greater capacity of the controller is not a surprise as they remember in Wccftech, and it is that it was rumoured days ago that the device will give three to four hours of more autonomy to the owners of the DualSense compared to the one experienced as standard by the DualShock 4 of the current PlayStation 4, thus allowing longer gaming sessions without worrying about changing the controller battery or any other issue. Of course, we will have to wait for more official tests once the console hits stores.
The new PS5 wireless controller was one of the first announcements of the console, showing itself to the public with the promise of offering a deeper and more immersive gaming experience thanks to several new features, such as offering haptic feedback and dynamic trigger effects. The controller, on the other hand, incorporates an integrated microphone and a Create button, all integrated with an iconic and practical design. Regarding these developments, Galaxy666, a source on Twitter for these images, mentions that users will not be disappointed: “it is much more comfortable than the DualShock 4”. “Haptic feedback is magical, and the triggers seem to have very complex mechanisms,” he added, recalling that the buttons go without light.
The DualSense design turned out to be quite promising for 3DGames readers, while other developers in the industry have not hesitated to praise some of its novelties, such as Naughty Dog, which they believe will provide lots of possibilities. We’ll see it later this year when it debuts alongside PlayStation 5.
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