“The DualSense Edge wireless controller includes a number of hardware and software customization options. You will be able to, for example, remap buttons, adjust the sensitivity of the joystick and triggers, switch between various control profiles or use a unique user interface, built into the controller”, explains Isabelle Tomatis of Sony Interactive Entertainment. Plus, it’s packed with immersive features and the signature comfort of the DualSense wireless controller, like haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.”
DualSense Edge ships with three sets of replaceable joystick caps and two pairs of interchangeable back buttons. All this included in a carrying case that allows you to charge the controller via USB without removing it. The detailed breakdown of everything included is as follows:
- DualSense Edge Wireless Controller
- USB braided cable
- 2 standard caps
- 2 tall dome caps
- 2 low dome caps
- 2 half dome back buttons
- 2 toggle back buttons
- connector housing
- transport case
Due to its price, features and details, it is clear that the DualSense Edge controller is not for all audiences. Sony looks for the most demanding gamers. The peripheral allows you to remap or disable certain buttons and adjust both the sensitivity and the dead zones of the joysticks, which is the distance an analog stick must be moved in order for the game to recognize the movement. Additionally, each trigger can be configured with various options to customize travel and dead zones. Reducing trigger travel or dead zones can help in FPS and driving games, respectively.