PlayStation 5 DualSense Charging Station | PlayStation 5
Charge up to two DualSense wireless controllers at the same time and dock them quickly and easily with the charging station’s click-in design. Your controllers charge as quickly as when connected to your PS5 console – so you can free up USB ports without sacrificing performance. DualSense wireless controllers sold separately.
- Charge two controllers: Charge up to two DualSense™ wireless controllers at the same time without having to connect them to your PlayStation®5 console.
- Free up USB ports: Your controllers charge as quickly as when connected to your PS5™ console – so you can free up USB ports without sacrificing performance.
- Click-in design: Dock your DualSense wireless controllers quickly and easily with the charging station’s click-in design and leave them to charge at your convenience.
Additional information
Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 4.8 x 2.9 inches; 15.2 Ounces |
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Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | Sony |
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The first PlayStation console was released in Japan in December 1994, and worldwide the following year. The original console in the series was the first console of any type to ship over 100 million units, doing so in under a decade. Its successor, the PlayStation 2, was released in 2000; it is the best-selling home console to date, having reached over 155 million units sold by the end of 2012. Sony's next console, the PlayStation 3, was released in 2006, selling over 87.4 million units by March 2017. Sony's next console, the PlayStation 4, was released in 2013, selling a million units within a day, becoming the fastest selling console in history. The latest console in the series, the PlayStation 5, was released in 2020 and sold 10 million units in its first 249 days, unseating its predecessor as the fastest-selling PlayStation console to-date. The main series of controllers utilized by the PlayStation series is the DualShock, a line of vibration-feedback gamepads that sold 28 million units by June 2008.
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by Andrew
I got this delivered to me on the 13th of December before I had a ps5 and I loved the way the station looked. Now using it with my console is so convenient because I do not have to mess with charging cables and I can free up a USB port on my ps5 for other stuff. I recommend having 2 ps5 controllers for this station because you can use one for a couple of hours run the battery and switch to the one with a full charge and put the other one back on the station.
by Coby
It’s really convenient. It frees up the USB port in the front of the console.
by Timmy
I love this accessory, I have it right next to my bed so that I can just drop the controller on there before I sleep , it’s not a necessity but it’s a great accessory to life lol
by Geezy
Good Sony product but you have to set the controllers don’t always set themselves in the slots properly.
by Lisa
Charging station works as intended and value is great.
by Teresa
Def worth the purchase, controllers slide on easier than anticipated. Really worth it!
by Kenny
Great small compact charger that has each controller just sitting on the designated spots to charge. No clicking in or cords to plug in.
by Zack
Controllers fit a little weird and it’s sometimes hard to position them to connect, but I love not having to have it hooked up to my console to charge. Great purchase.