

🎮 Elevate your play—wireless, customizable, and always connected.
The Sony DualShock 4 Wireless Controller in black offers advanced wireless connectivity with Bluetooth and USB options, enabling Remote Play on PC and Mac. Featuring a customizable light bar for immersive gameplay and battery optimization, it supports PlayStation Camera tracking for VR experiences. This authentic controller combines ergonomic design with personalized settings, making it a must-have for serious gamers seeking flexibility and style.





| ASIN | B01GVQUX3U |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 106 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 2 in PlayStation 4 Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (18,372) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 9870050 |
| Language | German |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 17.7 x 20.1 cm; 300 g |
| Rated | Unknown |
| Release date | 1 Jan. 2024 |
A**R
Delighted with new controller
It's as is described, works brilliant.
A**K
Real ps4 controller (Not fake)
Guys when I say this is the real controller not those fake ones, this is it. Highly recommended and it arrived within 1 day, packaging and everything top class 5/5 for me.
A**R
Good but overpriced
As requested. Good controller but i do think they are expensive these days
T**E
Choosing an Android / mobile gaming controller? Read this.
I never knew it would be so hard to find a suitable controller for mobile gaming ... and I've now messed around buying and returning a few controllers, so I thought I'd write a review to hopefully save others the trouble i've been through. Games played for review: F1 Mobile Racing (Codemasters) and Call of Duty Mobile (TiMi Studios / Tencent Games). Connection: Bluetooth. Controller #1 - Steel Series Stratos Duo. Price paid: £64.99 not including phone mount. It looked the business, and with gaming sites recommending it, I bought it straight away and was initially not disapointed. Battery is built in, the look and feel is excellent and it holds comfortably like an X-Box controller. When not in use it goes to sleep by itself to preserve battery. The only slight disapointment was the Steel Series phone mount prevents you from plugging a USB lead in whilst it's attached - meaning you have to faff around removing it when it's time to re-charge. But, the recharge wasn't needed often - battery life was good, and the LED's tell you how much remains. Other reviews have complained that the 4 LED's flash every few seconds when connected to Bluetooth - it didn't bother me. However, I really struggled with controlling my car in F1 Mobile Racing. The steering seemed delayed and digital, applying counter steer was impossible. I started to look for other controllers which might perform better, and I also consider that the game itself is at fault here - the game doesn't officially support controllers on Android, and this shows. Also, be aware that this controller is not supported at all by Call of Duty. Quality appears to be Steel Series achilles heal, and after just two or three weeks of gaming, the "B" button stopped working properly, causing the controller to lock-up when this is pressed. If it wasn't for this fault, I'd probably have kept this controller and been reasonably happy, even without being able to play Call of Duty. Pro's: Materials quality, finish Battery Comfortable to hold Sleep works well Con's: It broke Phone mount is fiddly Not all games support it Controller #2 - Jevogh Xbox one Controller JV24. Price paid: £45.00. Note: I didn't try this controller with Call of Duty. Whilst trying to work out why my Formula One car was so uncontrollable, I bought this significantly cheaper controller to do a comparison. It worked just as badly for controlling the car, and wasn't a very nice controller and I quickly returned it. Controller #3 - Sony Playstation Dualshock 4. Price paid: £44.99 By this time I had tried Call of Duty and seen the error of my ways... I don't have a Playstation these days and didn't realise the controllers are Bluetooth compatible, and work with Android. Suddenly my F1 car is more controllable, and my laptimes have improved - it's hard to pinpoint the exact difference (analogue stick deadzone, perhaps?), and F1 Mobile Racing is still not perfect, but it's a lot better. I've had a few connection issues, and I'm also unsure of the state of charge of the controller battery... Without having a Playstation to tell me this, I have no indication and I suppose it could run out of battery mid-game. Worse, it doesn't seem to go to sleep, so you have to turn off your phones bluetooth unless you want the battery to drain. You also have to avoid certain USB fast chargers if you wan't to avoid killing the battery. Furthermore, I've had some Bluetooth connectivity issues - I had to re-start my phone, and re-pair the connection to get it working again. Although I think this is potentially teething issues whilst I get used to how it pairs. Finally, the first phone mount I bought snapped literally within hours... It seems Sony have designed a controller that is inherantly difficult to mount a phone onto (because of the touch-pad front button), and the plastic mounts have to curve around this button, with a thin plastic section. So, be prepared for breakages of this part. Pro's Supported by more Android games Controller quality is very high Con's Not as comfortable to hold No indication of battery charge level Bluetooth connection unreliable Don't use a fast-charger Phone mounts are fragile In conclusion, I thought this would be really simple; buy a controller, have more fun on games. But it's turned into a saga of buying and returning hardware to find something suitable for purpose, and even now the Sony PS4 controller is not perfect for the job.
A**A
Great Controller - comfortable
The PS4 V2 controller, commonly called the DualShock 4 V2, is a clear improvement over the original model. It brings several upgrades that enhance the gaming experience. Design and Comfort The V2 controller keeps the familiar and comfortable layout of the original DualShock 4 while introducing some subtle but important changes. The matte finish on the buttons and triggers looks sleek and feels better to the touch. The ergonomics of the controller are excellent, providing a comfortable grip for long gaming sessions. The slightly textured back ensures that the controller stays firmly in your hands, reducing the chance of slipping during intense gameplay. Features and Performance One of the standout features of the V2 controller is the improved touchpad. The new light bar on the touchpad provides a quick visual reference for player identification and in-game notifications. The touchpad is responsive and adds interactivity to games that use it well. The analog sticks and triggers have been refined for better accuracy and durability. The sticks feel tighter and offer more precise control, especially noticeable in first-person shooters and racing games. The triggers are more responsive and provide satisfying resistance that enhances the gaming experience. Connectivity and Battery Life The V2 controller offers improved connectivity with a more stable and reliable wireless connection. For those who prefer to connect via wire, the V2 model supports data transfer through USB. This is a plus for competitive gamers who want to minimize input lag. Battery life has slightly improved compared to the original DualShock 4. While the increase is not dramatic, the V2 controller provides a few more hours of playtime, which can be helpful during long gaming sessions. Charging is easy with the micro-USB port, and the controller charges relatively quickly. Additional Features The built-in speaker and headphone jack remain useful features, providing immersive audio options and the convenience of private listening. The motion sensors are still responsive, adding depth to compatible games. Conclusion Overall, the PS4 V2 controller is a well-made and refined gamepad that improves the PlayStation 4 gaming experience. Its upgrades in design, performance, and connectivity make it a worthy choice over the original DualShock 4. Whether you're a casual gamer or a dedicated enthusiast, the V2 controller offers comfort, precision, and reliability, making it an excellent option for any PS4 owner.
E**A
Great quality and value
I’ve been very pleased with this product. It arrived on time, well-packaged, and in excellent condition. The quality is solid, and it performs just as described. It’s clear that attention has been given to both design and usability. What I appreciate most is the balance between quality and value — it feels reliable and worth the price. I’ve had no issues so far, and it has met (and even exceeded) my expectations. I’d happily recommend this product to others who are looking for something dependable and effective.
A**N
Save your money and buy a different controller
Used it a couple of times since purchase and the controller already has stick drift. Not worth investing £70 in this item. Would not recommend.
F**R
PlayStation controller.
Exactly what I was looking for. Kids now stopped fighting.
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