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According to this psdevwiki article, there are five versions of the DualSense controller.
Also, according to some comments on Reddit, if the FCC ID ends with:
1) 1 - it's the launch model DualSense controller with 20mm springs in its triggers.
2) 1A - it's the first revision with the 30mm springs in its triggers.
3) 1B - it's the second and currently the newest revision with the 40mm springs in its triggers.
I've found a listing for a DualSense controller which FCC ID ends with 1 and it's the Jul 15 2020 version (2nd oldest out of 5 versions) so... almost a launch model? On images it looks pretty good, the seller guarantees that it's full functional without stick drift or anything like that. The price is pretty cheap for me, around $50, shipping included.
My question is: Are these launch model DualSense controllers much worse than the current latest ones? Or should I opt for a newer one?
Thank you for your time!
Also, according to some comments on Reddit, if the FCC ID ends with:
1) 1 - it's the launch model DualSense controller with 20mm springs in its triggers.
2) 1A - it's the first revision with the 30mm springs in its triggers.
3) 1B - it's the second and currently the newest revision with the 40mm springs in its triggers.
I've found a listing for a DualSense controller which FCC ID ends with 1 and it's the Jul 15 2020 version (2nd oldest out of 5 versions) so... almost a launch model? On images it looks pretty good, the seller guarantees that it's full functional without stick drift or anything like that. The price is pretty cheap for me, around $50, shipping included.
My question is: Are these launch model DualSense controllers much worse than the current latest ones? Or should I opt for a newer one?
Thank you for your time!








