I think the light sensor is honestly a reason the batteries die so quickly.Mine generally last between 6-7 hours if you can believe that or not. Both of them. And I don't have that much time during a weekday to play games. So never a problem. I tend to luck out on my PlayStations though. Wish that translated to other things in life.
I think the light sensor is honestly a reason the batteries die so quickly.
That's true, but I almost never had to charge my DS3's with the PS3.I figured the blutooth was eating up more of that than a simple LED. It doesn't take a whole lot of power to run a small light.
That's true, but I almost never had to charge my DS3's with the PS3.
I have a 10ft charging cable i bought off of ebay for $2 so charging never bothers me. If you guys are having such trouble why not just plug it in at night time with power saver mode?
For me it's usually because I'm charging the gold headset overnight since I use that a lot more (works great on my PC as well). Though now that I think about it I suppose I can dig up another cable to use and just charge both.
Been switching between two controllers as well. Will likely look into getting a better battery once I have some spare cash.
This is what I have. It's an awesome and completely necessary accessory IMO. And it's really well made also.If you have or intend on getting a second controller, the PS4 charging dock is really handy. I'm never without a controller thanks to that thing. And it frees up my cord for the Gold headset.
I've got the energizer one. Looks great, cool colored LEDs, and keeps my controllers at capacity!This is what I have. It's an awesome and completely necessary accessory IMO. And it's really well made also.
If you have or intend on getting a second controller, the PS4 charging dock is really handy. I'm never without a controller thanks to that thing. And it frees up my cord for the Gold headset.
I still cannot for the life of me figure out how so many people are having issues with battery life on the DS4. I can honestly get 6-8 hours on my single control every single day I use it (and I use it every single day.) That's around 56 hours a week of what is possibly an unhealthy addiction to video games, and I don't see it as a problem. To put it into context my battery on my DS4 works longer than somebody working a full time job, and takes the load for at least 90% of all the time I spend gaming.
When people say they are constantly changing or charging controllers what kind of time frame are we talking about here? I honestly feel there is a gross exaggeration, and very spoiled expectations for a battery life. Even if you spent every waking hour playing video games at most you would have to swap controllers once a day. (Twice in an absolute worse case scenario.) At best it's a first world problem just in the realm of problems you can have with a PS4. Can somebody here help me out and put this in proper context? How many hours per week do people with battery life issues play? How many hours a day? What is a reasonable expectation for how many hours you should get out of your controller. Are you giving it enough time to fully charge? Do you remember to charge your controllers when you are done using your PS4? Where is the real hold up here?
I still adamantly believe that if you game over 8 hours a day every day (not even mentioning consecutive hours.) you not really in a position to complain. Most people don't and I wouldn't expect Sony to cater to the select few that spend the majority of their waking hours playing video games. It's entirely reasonable to have a battery life of 6-8 hours. Calling it terrible is a bit of an exaggeration. The Virtual Boy had a terrible battery life. It took 6 AA batteries and couldn't make it through the Star Tournament of Mario Tennis, or the end of WarioLand, before you had to plug it in with its custom AC adapter that was discontinued shortly after.
This is why I pretty have all of my controllers on Docks.
I definitely knew they had less life than the DS3, but i never really had it affect me until i played inFamous SS. I had to swap my controller 2 times while the other would charge all in the same play session (probably 4-5 hours).