What To Know
- Plug the controller into the PS4. Turn on the PS4 > press PS button. Choose or create a player.
- Add more: Settings > Devices > Bluetooth. Press PS and Share buttons on new controller > pick it on the PS4's list.
- To unpair, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth > choose the controller > select Delete.
This article explains how to pair a PlayStation 4 controller, also known as the DualShock 4, to the console wirelessly via Bluetooth.
You can only sync controllers made specifically for the PS4; you cannot sync a PS3 or PS2 controller with a PS4 console. You can, however, use a PS4 controller with the PS3.
How to Sync a PS4 Controller to a PS4
To sync a controller with the system, especially for the first time, you'll need a USB cable; any USB 2.0 Micro-B cable can connect the DualShock 4 to the console, and although there are only two USB ports on the system, you can sync up to four controllers per player account.
Before turning on your PS4, plug the small end of your USB cable into the port on top of the controller; plug the other end into one of the USB ports on the front of the console.
Turn on your PS4 by pressing the console's power button. It should automatically detect your connected controller and assign it to the first available player slot.
Press the PS button in the center of the controller and you’ll see the login screen where you can choose a player account or create one.
From now on, pressing the PS button on the controller will automatically turn on the console so long as it has a charge.
How to Sync Additional PS4 Controllers Wirelessly
Once you have at least one controller synced with your system, you can add more wirelessly:
With your synced controller, locate the Settings option in the row of icons above the PS4 home menu, represented by an icon that looks like a briefcase.
Navigate to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth Devices. You should see a list of devices presently synced with your console.
On the PS4 controller you wish to sync, hold down the PS button and the Share button simultaneously for 5 seconds.
When the new controller appears in the list of Bluetooth device, select it with the other controller. The new controller will then be synced with your PS4.
How to Unpair a PS4 Controller
Make sure the controller you wish to unpair is turned off.
Using another PS4 controller, turn on your console. From the PS4 home menu, navigate to Setting > Devices > Bluetooth Devices.
You should see a list of controllers. Select the one you wish to unpair and choose delete.
How to Charge Your PS4 Controller
The controller’s internal battery will charge while it is connected to the PS4. If the controller remains connected while your PS4 is in rest mode, it will continue charging, and the light on top will turn yellow. The light will also flash yellow when your controller is running low on power, and you should see an on-screen message telling you to plug it in.
When charged, the light bar on the top of the controller will glow different colors depending on which player the controller is assigned to; player 1 is blue, player 2 is red, player 3 is green, and player 4 is pink.
Troubleshooting: PS4 Wireless Connectivity Problems
If your controller won’t turn on when you hit the PS button, plug it into the PS4 to make sure it has a charge. If the light bar doesn't glow, it could be a problem with your USB cable, or the controller's internal battery could be damaged. If you have an extra cable handy, try using that instead to eliminate the first possibility.
If the controller can't connect to the console wirelessly even though it is charged, then the problem lies with either your console or your controller's Bluetooth connectivity. If your other PS4 controllers are working wirelessly, the faulty controller is to blame. Nonetheless, you can continue playing with the controller connected to the console via a USB.
If you're unable to pair a PS4 controller with your console, try resetting it.
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