by Emery May 27,2025
Lenovo has just announced a significant price drop on the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller, now available at a price lower than what was seen during Black Friday. You can now purchase the Sterling Silver, Volcanic Red, or Cobalt Blue models for only $54, with free shipping included when you use the coupon code "PLAY5" at checkout. This could be your final opportunity to grab a DualSense controller at such a competitive price, especially in these vibrant metallic finishes.
Sterling Silver
Sony PS5 DualSense Controller
Original Price: $79.99
Discount: 32%
Final Price: $54.00 at Lenovo
Use code 'PLAY5'
Volcanic Red
Sony PS5 DualSense Controller
Original Price: $79.99
Discount: 32%
Final Price: $54.00 at Lenovo
Use code 'PLAY5'
Cobalt Blue
Sony PS5 DualSense Controller
Original Price: $79.99
Discount: 32%
Final Price: $54.00 at Lenovo
Use code 'PLAY5'
The original PS5 DualSense controller, which matches the console's white color scheme, is priced at $69.99. Since its launch, Sony has expanded its range with various colors, with the Deep Earth collection introduced in late 2023 standing out. This collection includes the striking metallic finishes of Sterling Silver, Volcanic Red, and Cobalt Blue, initially retailing for $79.99. These colors are less frequently discounted, making this current deal particularly noteworthy.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the DualSense is widely considered the best PS5 controller under $100 and is also highly regarded for use with PCs. It builds on the classic PlayStation controller design while integrating modern features such as haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, a built-in microphone and speaker, a touchpad, motion sensing capabilities via an internal gyroscope and accelerometer, and USB Type-C charging.
For those interested in a higher-end option, Sony offers the DualSense Edge. For a detailed comparison between the standard DualSense and the Edge, you can refer to our guide.
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