Update the controller's firmware and fully customize the DualSense Edge wireless controller from your PC.

What's New

  • "PlayStation Accessories" is the new name for "Firmware updater for DualSense wireless controller".
  • With your DualSense Edge wireless controller, you can now create, edit, and switch between custom profiles on PC.
  • We've made significant improvements to the overall design and user experience.

Note: SIE strongly recommends always installing the latest update for your app and controller as soon as possible after the update is released. Failure to do so might expose your controller to security risks and/or might compromise the proper functioning of your controller.

App system requirements

You need a Windows PC that meets the following system requirements.

  • OS: Windows 10 (64 bit) or Windows 11
  • Storage: 250 MB or more
  • Display resolution: 1280 x 800 or higher

To connect your controller, you need to use a USB cable or Bluetooth. You also need a Windows PC with a USB port, or one that has Bluetooth capability. You can use a commercially available Bluetooth USB adapter. Not all adapters are supported.

Supported controllers

The app supports the following controllers. Here's what you can do with each type of controller:

  • DualSense wireless controller
  • DualSense Edge wireless controller

Connect your controller

Use a wired connection

Use a USB cable to connect.

Insert the USB cable into your controller's USB Type-C port. Check to make sure that your Windows PC has ports that are compatible with the USB cable.

Use a wireless connection

If you're using a USB cable, disconnect it before taking the following actions.

  • Make sure the player indicator on your controller is off.
    • If the player indicator is on, press and hold the PS button until it turns off.
  • While pressing and holding the (create) button, press and hold the PS button until the light bar blinks.
  • Enable Bluetooth on your Windows PC, and then select the option to add Bluetooth devices.
    • Your PC detects nearby Bluetooth devices.
  • Select your controller from the list of found Bluetooth devices.
    • When pairing is completed, the light bar blinks, and then the player indicator lights up.
    • If you press and hold the PS button on your controller until the player indicator turns off, your controller turns off, and then disconnects.
    • The next time you press the PS button, your controller turns on and connects to the PC it was last paired with.
    • Your controller can be paired with only one device at a time. Each time you change devices, you must pair your controller with the new device.