Sony's premium 'Edge' variant of the DualSense keeps the same single USB Type-C charging port and 3.5mm TRRS headset jack as the standard DualSense, but ships with a 2.8m braided USB-C cable and a clip-on Connector Housing that mechanically locks the cable into the controller — vital for competitive play where an accidental tug at 2 metres would otherwise end the round. The bottom edge also houses two removable back-button modules. Battery life drops to about 5–6 hours from the smaller cell, so most owners keep the controller cabled during long sessions.
Sony’s pro PS5 controller — USB-C with a cable-lock housing, 3.5mm headset jack, swappable stick modules, ~5–6 hr battery.
Device Information
- Manufacturer
- Sony
- Release Year
- 2023
- Model Number
- CFI-ZCP1W
- Category
- Gaming Controller
Available Ports
| Connector | Quantity | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| USB Type-C (USB 2.0) | 1 | USB-C (top edge, with locking housing) | Charging and wired play. Includes proprietary clip-on housing that locks the included braided USB-C cable into the controller. |
| 3.5mm TRRS (Headset with Mic) | 1 | 3.5mm headset jack (bottom edge) | Stereo audio out + mic in. Same spec as standard DualSense. |
Notes & Compatibility
Ships with a 2.8m braided USB-C cable and a clip-on Connector Housing that locks the cable into the controller body. Same EXT accessory port as the standard DualSense — Edge ships with no first-party charging dock, but accessories use it. Swappable stick modules (sold separately) sit underneath the front faceplate. Battery is roughly 5–6 hours under heavy use — significantly less than the standard DualSense.
