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PlayStation 5 update for better controller sound is rolling out to users

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Every week we hear about lots of system updates, but the new PlayStation 5 update is quite impressive. With this new update, PlayStation is improving the sound of the user’s controller to make them enjoy a more immersive gameplay experience. If you own a PlayStation 5 you can expect this system update on your console anytime soon.

The particular update in question is the system update 9.00, and it brings a handful of things to the table for gamers. Yes, this update not just improves the sound of your controller, but does a lot more as well. This update also brings a new power indicator adjustability setting and improves upon the screen share abilities.

PlayStation 5 update for better controller sound is rolling out to users

All these changes are of course accessible directly from the PlayStation 5 controller. For the controller’s sound, this update improves the speakers, microphones, and noise suppression for an overall improved gamer experience. With the improvements to the controller’s speakers and microphone, some users playing online gamers might be able to fully rely on their controllers for gameplay.

The noise suppression feature uses AI to cancel out the noise from the buttons on the controller. This will make it more difficult for the controller’s microphone to pick up each click sound made during gameplay. The PlayStation 5 update also lets users increase the brightness of the controller’s power indicator.

So if you’ve been struggling with telling whether your controller is charging, this new update will take that worry away from your mind. This update brings far more than what is covered in this article, such as new emojis and overall performance improvements. So if you own a PlayStation 5, hurry now and install the new system update 9.00 to get all the improvements.

SourceEngadget
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