One of the main criticisms of the PS5 Dual Sense controller, when it launched in November 2020, was that it didn’t seem to have a lot of battery life.

People start to get a low battery warning on their screen at about the six-hour point.

Players will probably rush to plug it in and start using a backup controller that is fully charged.

But may this request be deceptive? Could your controller’s battery life be more than what the screen indicates? How are you meant to tell when your controller’s battery is actually on the verge of dying, and what can you do to make sure it lasts as long as possible?

Being a player myself, I had to research this problem.

On the PS3 and even the PS4, I had become accustomed to some extended battery life, but I had always felt that some games consumed more power from my controllers than others.

And the Dual Sense controller for the PS5 seems to confirm that.

I’ll be the first to confess that I adore the Dual Sense controller and believe it to be among the best gamepads currently available.

It has excellent tactile feedback, and the adaptable triggers are pure brilliance.

But this controller’s battery life is its one weak point.

When compared to the Xbox Series X controller, which allows for play-and-charge or the usage of a few AA batteries, its battery life is nothing.

It appears for a time that the maximum battery life for this controller is 12 hours, which is a long cry from the pitiful DualShock 4 controller.

But it feels like the battery is losing power more quickly and quicker as time passes.

You could see a warning at the six-hour point that says, “Wireless Controller battery is low.”

Why is this disturbing your gameplay, exactly? Is this actually a sign that your battery is losing power more quickly than it used to? Let’s look into it.

How Durable Are PS5 Controllers?

The battery life of your PS5 controller should be around 12 hours. Some video games, meanwhile, appear to shorten its lifetime considerably. Some players may even get a warning when they are only six hours into a game.

How much time should your controller actually last? Apart from their inferior battery life, why are the Dual Sense controllers on the PS5 so much superior to the older DualShock 4 controllers?

Can You Charge a PS5 Controller Too Much?

How could you be able to extend the battery life of your controller?

How long should the PS5 itself survive, exactly? Learn more about the controllers for the PS5 and how long their batteries should last by reading on.

How Long Does the PS5 Last?

I always say that if you take care of your devices, they will take care of you.

The PS5 ought to have a long lifespan.

Heck, I even extended the lifespan of a PS1 by 20 years and a PS3 by more than ten.

There is no reason why a PS5 should not last you at least a decade, if not longer, since that can be done on prior PlayStations.

These systems ought to be durable enough to last even you serious gamers out there.

Simply treat them with kindness. (Looking at you, quitters in a wrath!)

Is the Dual Sense Controller for the PS5 the Greatest One So Far?

The PS5 Dual Sense controller is one of the greatest gamepads currently available, and I’ll simply say it again.

It features superior haptics and a better overall feel, albeit having a dubious battery life that can’t fully compete with that of the Xbox Series X controller.

The controller is comfortable in your hands, even if you have arthritic fingers like I have from years and years of playing video games and working on computers.

How Long Does the PS5 Dual Sense Controller’s Battery Last?

Let’s get to the meat of the matter now.

A full charge of the battery in the PS5 Dual Sense controller should give you roughly 12 hours of use.

Although not significantly, certain challenging video games appear to shorten battery life.

Additionally, the warning that appears for some people at the six-hour mark may be inaccurate.

You might see it happen while still getting a few more hours of gameplay from that controller.

In fact, you should be able to play on that one controller for up to 10 hours before swapping it out and letting it charge.

How Much Time Does a PS5 Controller Need to Charge?

Sony claims that the Dual Sense controller for the PS5 should fully charge from a dead battery in little under three hours.

However, a bad controller will probably make charging take longer.

Can a PS5 Controller Be Overcharged?

A PS5 controller cannot be charged beyond its capacity. This is because the Dual Sense has an integrated protective chip.

This implies that it doesn’t matter whether you unintentionally leave the controller charging overnight or while you’re at work.

In order to prevent overcharging from ever happening, the protective chip will make sure that charging stops once it reaches 100%.

How Can I Extend the Life of My PS5 Controller?

You may program your Dual Sense controller to shut off automatically if you want it to last as long as possible.

From the console’s main menu, go to Settings > System > Power Saving.

The Set Time Until Controllers Turn Off setting can be changed to After 10, 30, or 60 Minutes, or to Off.

Of course, shutting off your controller manually when not in use might also be beneficial.

Additionally, you may minimize the controller’s functionality, and routinely charging your controller extends its battery life in general.

Final Thoughts

You should be able to play for 10–12 hours on one charge with your Dual Sense PS5 controllers.

Although you can fiddle with their settings to increase battery life, this is about as good as it gets for the PS5.

When you do need to plug your current controller in to recharge, be sure you keep a backup controller charged and ready to go.