[SOLVED] Adding Bluetooth so can use my PS4 controller

waynaldotmlg

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Hi guys,

Making the move from PS4 to pc but for games like FIFA and call of duty I feel more comfortable using a PS4 controller, but for some reason can't get it to work because my pc doesn't have Bluetooth,

Is this easy to add or do I need alot of stuff to make it possible..

Thanks

P.s I do have an Xbox one controller using the adapter but I don't like the feel of the controller.
 
Solution
Bluetooth is a pretty easy addition - there are internal PCIe cards, which is a little more complicated - but the easiest route to go would be a little USB BT receiver.

A well reviewed offering shouldn't set you back much more than $10-15 in most instances and regions.

There are cheaper 'off-brand' offerings too, and I've used some with success and others that fail to connect periodically. For the slight price increase, I'd opt for something from ASUS, TP-Link or the like.

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Barty1884

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Bluetooth is a pretty easy addition - there are internal PCIe cards, which is a little more complicated - but the easiest route to go would be a little USB BT receiver.

A well reviewed offering shouldn't set you back much more than $10-15 in most instances and regions.

There are cheaper 'off-brand' offerings too, and I've used some with success and others that fail to connect periodically. For the slight price increase, I'd opt for something from ASUS, TP-Link or the like.

US
US2
Canada
UK
 
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waynaldotmlg

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Thanks for the reply,
Would it be plug and play type,
Would this connect to the playstation dual shock 4 controller


https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/compu...MI-M-w7K7j5gIVR7TtCh3rSgr-EAQYAiABEgLEj_D_BwE




Bluetooth is a pretty easy addition - there are internal PCIe cards, which is a little more complicated - but the easiest route to go would be a little USB BT receiver.

A well reviewed offering shouldn't set you back much more than $10-15 in most instances and regions.

There are cheaper 'off-brand' offerings too, and I've used some with success and others that fail to connect periodically. For the slight price increase, I'd opt for something from ASUS, TP-Link or the like.

US
US2
Canada
UK