When Sony started making noise about the PlayStation 5, gamers continue to question “should I wait for it?” “should I go for the PS4 Pro instead?” or “should I hang on to my good old PS4?” In this video, we enumerated the things we’re considering for the PS5 and see if you should really upgrade this Holiday 2020. Sony is exploring a future where PlayStation controllers may never need to be plugged in again. The tech and gaming giant has published a new patent outlining a self-charging controller powered by light—marking a potentially game-changing step toward sustainable, hassle-free gaming. The patent, titled "Operation Device," reveals Sony’s plans to embed photovoltaic elements—the same technology used in solar panels—into the structure of PlayStation controllers. That means if you're gaming in a well-lit room or even just leave the controller in the sun, it could be silently recharging itself the whole time. According to the document, Sony intends for the solar-powered controller to operate entirely without traditional power sources. “A plurality of photovoltaic elements disposed in a [controller], and a power storage unit for storing power generated by the plurality of photovoltaic elements,” the patent reads. “The photovoltaic element has a solar power generation function and generates electric power used by the [controller].” This innovation could solve one of the most frustrating problems in modern gaming—controllers dying at the worst possible moment. Read more in our articles including "WATCH: PlayStation 5 - Should you upgrade?" and "New Sony Patent Hints at Solar-Charging PlayStation Controllers".
When Sony started making noise about the PlayStation 5, gamers continue to question “should I wait for it?” “should I go for the PS4 Pro instead?” or “should I hang on to my good old PS4?” In this video, we enumerated the things we’re considering for the PS5 and see if you should really upgrade this Holiday 2020. Sony is exploring a future where PlayStation controllers may never need to be plugged in again.
The tech and gaming giant has published a new patent outlining a self-charging controller powered by light—marking a potentially game-changing step toward sustainable, hassle-free gaming. The patent, titled "Operation Device," reveals Sony’s plans to embed photovoltaic elements—the same technology used in solar panels—into the structure of PlayStation controllers. That means if you're gaming in a well-lit room or even just leave the controller in the sun, it could be silently recharging itself the whole time.
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