Bring your PS5 controller everywhere with the latest update — here's what's new

iPhone, iPad on Magic Keyboard and MacBook Air on table showing Apple Arcade games with hand holding PS5 DualSense Controller
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Starting on September 17, Sony is releasing a new PS5 system software update that changes how your DualSense wireless controller pairs with other devices. The latest update lets you register up to four different devices with the controller.

Currently, if you wanted to set up your DualSense controller with a PC, Mac or mobile device, you would have to individually pair it each time you wanted to use the controller. With the update, the controller can be "paired across multiple devices simultaneously."

The official PlayStation X account has a handy video showing how it works, but we'll break it down below for those who prefer step-by-step instructions.

How to pair your controller with multiple devices

Samsung S90D OLED TV behind hand holding PS5 DualSense controller

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You can now register different devices with your controller via the action buttons. For example, once set up, you can press the PS button and the triangle button to switch to PC or the PS button and circle to access your phone.

Before we begin, the action buttons correspond to "Slot numbers." So Triangle is 1, Circle is 2, Cross (or X) is 3, and Square is 4.

  1. Make sure the controller is turned off
  2. Press and hold one of the action buttons (triangle, square, circle or X) and the PS button for 5 seconds. The light bar will flash two times.
  3. Turn on Bluetooth on the device you want to pair and select add Bluetooth devices.
  4. Select your PS5 controller from the list of detected devices. The light bar will turn on and the player indicator lights will blink according to the slot number.

How to switch between devices

PS5 DualSense Controller

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Once you've registered the devices you want to the controller, you can switch between them by pressing the PS button and the corresponding action button.

Sony says you can do this when the controller is on or off. The light bar and player indicator lights will blink according to the slot number.

Here's how to switch:

  • Turn on the device you want to connect with
  • Press and hold the corresponding action button and the PS button for 3 seconds
  • When the light bar and player indicator will blink release the buttons

Here's an example from PlayStation:

Swipe to scroll horizontally

Slot number

Button

Player indicator lights

Connected Device example

Slot 1

Triangle and PS

One light on

PS5

Slot 2

Circle and PS

Two lights on

PS5 Pro

Slot 3

Cross and PS

Three lights on

Windows PC

Slot 4

Square and PS

Four lights on

iPhone

As a reminder, these are the devices that you can connect with based on operating system:

  • Windows 10 (64 bit)
  • macOS Big Sur 11.3
  • iOS 14.5
  • iPadOS 14.5
  • tvOS 14.5
  • Android™ 12

Finally, this new update is adding a new option in the settings menu dubbed "Power Saver." If you turn this option on, the system will "scale back performance" and reduce your PS5's power consumption.

Some games like Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and the upcoming Ghost of Yōtei won't support this feature yet, but Sony promises future updates will enable Power Saver for them.

This bit is part of Sony's "Road to Zero" environmental plan, which is meant to achieve "net-zero greenhouse gas emissions" by 2040. This feature might not do much immediately, but it could be helpful over time.

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Scott Younker
West Coast Reporter

Scott Younker is the West Coast Reporter at Tom’s Guide. He covers all the lastest tech news. He’s been involved in tech since 2011 at various outlets and is on an ongoing hunt to build the easiest to use home media system. When not writing about the latest devices, you are more than welcome to discuss board games or disc golf with him. He also handles all the Connections coverage on Tom's Guide and has been playing the addictive NYT game since it released.

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