 PS5 DualSense vs Xbox Series X controller, which is better. With the launch of the PS5 and the Xbox Series X comes all new controllers, and today I will compare them both. I will be talking about the features, comfort, and most importantly, which one makes you a better gamer. Everyone knows that the PS5 controller is pretty ugly, so I'm not gonna talk about that topic in this video, hands down to Xbox for this. Now let's talk about which is better for gaming if you're serious about it. Now PlayStation controllers always had their analog sticks in the middle, and most people like that. It's easier to get used to, and it's nice to just lay your thumbs on the sticks instead of having one on the top left. It's just easier and feels more natural. Also, just having the d-pad on your index finger instead of the middle like Xbox does feel way more comfortable, and I would say it's just a better design. Though most people prefer PlayStation controllers, it doesn't mean that you can't pro-game on it. Both are really good if you can master them. I hate to say this, but it just depends on which controller you grew up with or has played the longest. It's super hard to switch, and why would you if they're both really good? Another part of the design is other controls, like sharing. Xbox finally added a share button. When PlayStation already had it for years, they even have the touchpad which makes up like a third of the controller, and the Xbox didn't even include it in theirs, like at all. So PlayStation definitely takes the usability part, and it's what I would recommend if you're new to console gaming. Next, I would like to talk comfort. This category goes to Xbox hands down. Xbox has always been on top of their game when it comes to this because they always designed their controllers to be way more curvier. This year especially because they made it taller, so it will fit in more gamers' hands more securely. Basically, they modeled this after like the average 8 year old, so. Now let's talk about batteries and charging. Both controllers come with USB-C, which is really nice because that's the best way to charge, and that's why almost everything in the tech industry right now is switching to it. Both controllers' battery life are really strong too. PS5 saying they improved it, so does Xbox. And I bet they improved it this year too. What is unimpressive though, is that Xbox still comes with the AA batteries instead of every chargeable one, which PlayStation had for years. This is just sad. PlayStation included this like decades back, and they're still using those old physical ones. Come on guys. PlayStation automatically wins this part I guess. Next up is experience. And I really think PlayStation took this category too. The PS5 will include haptic feedback unlike the previous PlayStation controllers. This will let you feel the game more. Like let's say you're driving a car in a mud. It might feel more slimy or something due to the vibrations of it. And when you're running in a forest, you might feel the rocks and dirt hitting your controller. They really like kind of copied Nintendo Switch, but I really like this feature and I'm really excited for it. It's just designed to make the experience even more realistic. Xbox does have their own latency improvements they're calling fast input scanning. The DualSense still takes this one because of the realistic like vibrations. This added with the better input latency will really help. That's all the main topics, but there are still some little features of these controllers that might be the designing factor for you. The main thing is about in-mic. The DualSense has this and I hope it's noise cancelling because it's literally in the middle of the controller. Xbox doesn't even have a mic, which is sad. Although most people will just get a gaming headset, if you're in a situation where you can't or don't have one, copy the deciding factor. The gyroscope of the PS5 DualSense might be for you if you'd like to play some games that support it. A gyroscope is basically something that enables you to tilt your controller and move in game. Kind of like how you tilt your phone and car games on mobile. This could actually be a pretty handy feature. That's really it for the comparison. The DualSense definitely beat the Xbox Series X controller when it comes to most categories. All of this matters if let's say you're on the market for a new console and never had one before. If you already play on one, I still highly suggest you to stick with it. If you're on PC and thinking of which one you would like to go with, I would just go for the PlayStation one. I just feel like it's aimed at more people because of its design. It's just the better positioning and controls that makes the PlayStation one better. Now just don't switch if you already have an Xbox. They're relatively the same but yeah, thanks for watching and let's have a discussion about this in the comments below.