Our Top Tested & Reviewed Picks for 2026

Our Top Tested & Reviewed Picks for 2026


When Sony launched the PlayStation 5 in late 2020, it came with an all-new controller, the DualSense, that completely redesigned the look and feel of its iconic controller. While it still retained the signature parallel thumbsticks and button layout, it added new features like Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers to provide a deeper sense of immersion while playing. For a while, the DualSense was your only option if you wanted to game on PS5.

Five years later, there are plenty of third-party controllers to choose from, as well as a new console in the PS5 Pro. These DualSense alternatives provide options for players looking for a different button layout, more customization, or pro-level features. Check out our full rundown of the best PS5 controllers available in 2026.

TL;DR: These Are the Best PS5 Controllers

Whether you’re interested in additional back buttons to enhance your gameplay or want a more customizable pro-style controller, there are plenty of options available now for PS5 controllers. My colleagues and I have tested and reviewed most of the controllers below and handpicked the best options for most players.

1. PlayStation DualSense

Best Overall PS5 Controller

DualSense

PlayStation DualSense

Enjoy a familiar controller design that adds advanced haptics and adaptive triggers.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, USB-C

For most players, the best PS5 controller is the one that comes in the box. PlayStation’s DualSense, as we noted in its review a few years ago, is unbeatable for a reason. It’s packed with features that enhance your experience and immerse you into your gameplay. The adaptive triggers add tension to simulate actions like firing a gun or slowly drawing a bow, while the haptic feedback delivers subtle vibrations that let you feel things like raindrops in Returnal or the crunch of snow under your feet in Astro Bot.

The DualSense is also built with social gaming in mind. The updated Create button makes it easy to capture screenshots and gameplay clips to share with friends or post online. There’s a built-in microphone for quick multiplayer sessions, and while it’s no match for a dedicated headset, it works well enough. The controller also includes an integrated speaker for in-game audio and a standard headphone jack for wired headsets.

While the DualSense is Sony’s most advanced controller to date, it does have a few drawbacks. Battery life typically ranges from six to 12 hours, and games that fully use the controller’s features can drain it even faster. Like many modern controllers, it is also prone to stick drift, which unfortunately does not have a simple fix and often requires purchasing a new controller entirely.

Still, the DualSense is my pick for the best PS5 controller overall. If you’re in the market for a second one or want something more stylish than the standard white, Sony has released a variety of DualSense colors and special editions over the years to suit just about any taste. There’s even a Marathon-themed DualSense edition coming out in March 2026 you can preorder now.

2. Sony DualSense Edge

Best Pro-Style PS5 Controller

DualSense Edge

PlayStation DualSense Edge

Take customizations to another level with this controller, offering interchangeable back buttons and sticks along with tons of other handy features.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, USB-C

I reviewed the DualSense Edge, Sony’s answer to the Xbox Elite Controller that offers pro-level features and a wide range of customization options. It retains all of the standard DualSense’s core features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, but adds a deeper level of control for players looking to elevate their game.

For starters, it includes three types of interchangeable thumbstick caps that can be swapped out depending on your preference or the game you’re playing. Two rear buttons can be easily mapped to any input on the controller, giving you quick access to frequent actions. The thumbstick modules are also user-replaceable, so if you run into stick drift, you can replace just the module instead of buying an entirely new controller.

The new Function buttons located beneath each thumbstick allow for intuitive, on-the-fly customization. You can quickly remap controls through a slick user interface and save up to four profiles that can be easily swapped depending on the game you’re playing.

While the DualSense Edge is a strict upgrade over the standard DualSense in just about every way, its battery life leaves much to be desired. On average, it lasts about five to six hours on a single charge, which is even shorter than the regular DualSense.

3. Razer Raiju V3 Pro Wireless

PS5 Controller With the Best Battery Life

Raiju V3 Pro

Razer Raiju V3 Pro

Razer’s latest PS5 controller offers long battery life, TMR sticks and competition-focused features.

Connectivity

2.4GHz wireless, USB-C

If battery life is your biggest concern, the Razer Raiju V3 Pro might be the answer. With nearly 40 hours on a single charge, it ensures you won’t run out of juice at a crucial moment.

Six customizable buttons are built into the controller, two on top and four on the back. These work with a satisfying click and provide some much-needed flexibility that helps justify this controller’s high price of $220/£199.

Unfortunately, like other third-party wireless PS5 controllers, the Raiju V3 Pro is limited to 250Hz polling rates on PS5, versus up to 2000Hz wired or 1000Hz wireless on PC. It also can’t wake the PS5 from deep sleep. These are minor annoyances in the grand scheme of things, but worth mentioning nonetheless.

4. Scuf Reflex Pro

Best Grips on a PS5 Controller

Reflex Pro

Scuf Reflex Pro

Gamepad offering adaptive triggers and accurate rumble like the DualSense alongside extra features like four manually programmable paddles on the back.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, USB-C

Announced just a year after the PS5 launched, the Scuf Reflex Pro was the first major third-party alternative to the DualSense. Like many Scuf products, it’s geared toward competitive players and offers several pro-level features that Sony didn’t include (at the time).

Since then, the DualSense Edge has hit the market and knocked some of the wind out of the Reflex Pro’s sails. Still, it remains a solid choice for players looking to elevate their game. One key feature that sets it apart is its four customizable back paddles. They’re well-placed and easy to use, providing convenient access to key actions without needing to take your thumbs off the sticks. The controller also has an incredibly comfortable non-slip grip around both stems, keeping you and your hands locked in while gaming.

The Reflex Pro is one of the only third-party controllers to include Sony’s proprietary Adaptive Triggers, but it skips the DualSense’s haptic feedback in favor of traditional rumble. Battery life lands around eight hours, putting it slightly ahead of the DualSense Edge but behind the standard DualSense.

If customization is your thing, Scuf offers a range of vibrant colors and unique faceplates to help your Reflex Pro stand out. It also includes interchangeable thumbsticks you can swap based on your playstyle or comfort preference.

5. Nacon Revolution 5 Pro

Best Thumbsticks on a PS5 Controller

Revolution 5 Pro

Nacon Revolution 5 Pro

Hall effect sensors in its analog sticks ensure stick drift isn’t a problem with this high-end controller.

Connectivity

Bluetooth, USB-C

If you’ve ever experienced stick drift on any of your controllers, you know how frustrating it can be. It often leaves your controller nearly unusable, and in many cases, the only solution is to buy a replacement. That can get expensive quickly, especially if it happens more than once. Thankfully, the Nacon Revolution 5 Pro that I reviewed uses Hall effect sensors in its thumbstick modules, which virtually eliminates the risk of stick drift.

The Revolution 5 Pro is also highly customizable, making it a great fit for anyone who likes to tinker with their tech. Inside the included carrying case, you’ll find a mini tool box containing extra interesting components, including three sets of interchangeable thumbstick toppers that change the shape and height as well as thumbstick guards that reduce travel distance for more responsive movement.

One of the most unique additions is a set of controller weights. These can be added into the controller stems to provide a bit more heft and help distribute the weight more evenly. While the default setup is comfortable, this extra level of customization adds a premium feel that sets it apart from most other controllers.

One of the Revolution 5 Pro’s killer features is built-in Bluetooth 5.2, allowing you to effectively bypass the PS5’s Bluetooth headphone restriction and pair your headphones directly to the controller. You can even adjust the headphone’s volume right from the controller!