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Sony patents PlayStation controller that you can charge by leaving in sunlight

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  • A recently published patent seems to show a solar powered DualSense Wireless Controller
  • This could help address one of the controller’s biggest flaws, its battery life
  • As a patent, it’s far from a guarantee of a new product, however

In the future PlayStation gamers might finally have a reason to go outside, at least if this new Sony patent is anything to go by.

As discovered by enthusiast blog Tech4gamers, a recently published patent from Sony breaks down what appears to be a solar powered DualSense Wireless Controller for PlayStation 5.

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