When it comes to features, the DualSense Edge has a clear, erm, edge. But once again, it doesn’t wholly pull away from the standard pad in terms of quality here. Both the Edge and the DualSense share identical haptic feedback and adaptive trigger strength; the Edge features little to no improvements in this department.
Where the DualSense Edge shines, though, is in its customizability, and the settings you can adjust that are non-existent on the PS5’s pack-in controller. Namely, these are trigger lock switches, swappable thumbstick modules, rear paddle buttons, and a suite of controller customization options like vibration strength, analog stick sensitivity, and trigger dead zones.