

I’ve even seen a couple on Amazon SG that have LED indicators to show you the charging statuses of the controllers that are mounted. In fact, that’s the main sticking point with me.ģrd party controller charging stations can be under SG$30 AND offer more features than the official one. What if the plug goes kaput one of these days? I don’t want to spend another SG$44.90 on a replacement! I’m a big fan of having multiple options and being forced into using a power outlet does not sit well with me.Īt the price point, there should at least be an option to use USB for charging. In fact, that’s off that table altogether there’s simply no way to charge this via the Playstation 5’s USB ports or otherwise. Since you don’t need a USB port, you can even put it far away from the Playstation 5 if you choose to.

The cables are decently lengthy, so you have some leeway on where you can place the station. It comes with an adapter and power plug so all you need to do is connect them to the dock and then plug it in. One thing to note the DualSense Charging Station doesn’t need a PS5 to work, all it needs is its own power outlet. Nope, the charging station is really that barebones. I honestly thought that there was something I was overlooking, some switch I didn’t press to bling it out with cool LEDs or something. While solidly built (and decently weighty), the DualSense Charging Station does seem to be a bit overpriced for what it offers charging two DualSense controllers. TALK WORKS PS5 Controller Charger Station for PlayStation 5 - Fast Charging Dock Stand with Dual Detachable USB C Adapters. Yes, the charging station looks right at home alongside my Playstation 5, but I expected more for what I paid.
