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There are many reasons why your PS4 controller won't connect to your PlayStation 4 console including a bad battery or Bluetooth interference. This wikiHow article will show you some steps you can take to troubleshoot why your PS4 controller won't connect to the console.

Getting Your PS4 Controller to Connect

If you've been using your controller wirelessly, the problem might be with the wireless connection. Try plugging your controller directly into the console with the USB cable and see if it works that way. Then, troubleshoot the wireless connection.

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The wireless connection is faulty.

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  1. If you can't connect wirelessly, try a wired connection. While it's plugged in, make sure the connections aren't loose or broken. [1]
    • Try using multiple different USB cables to plug in your controller to your console if one doesn't work . One of the cables could be bad and make your controller appear not to connect.
    • In this instance, make sure you're using the correct kind of cable that transmits data as well as a charge. A cable that only charges your controller won't work for this step.
    • Press the PS button for about three seconds to sync the controller with your console.
    • If you're still unable to connect, proceed to the next step.
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Reset your controller.

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  1. To do this, turn off your console and controller. Then, using a paperclip or something similar, push the button located inside the small hole on the back of your controller next to the L2 button and keep it pressed for about five seconds. Turn your PS4 back on , then press the PS button on your controller. You should hear it beep to confirm that it's connected to the console. [4]
    • If you're still experiencing connection issues, you may want to try connecting your controller to a different console to see if it works. If that doesn't work, you'll have to talk to PlayStation's Support Team for further assistance.

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    Can I use a PS5 controller on a PS4 console?
    Naseem Speach
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    Naseem Speach is a Tech Expert based in Los Angeles, California. Naseem started his tech reviews YouTube channel in 2020 and has since gained a following of over 34,000 subscribers. He specializes in sharing information about the latest smart home tech, Apple, Samsung, Google, PlayStation, Microsoft, and gaming devices.
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    The PS5 controller and PS4 console are not compatible. You can use a Bluetooth adapter, but some functions of the controller might not work when using it.
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      1. Connect the controller to your console with a USB cable.
      2. Charge the battery.
      3. Sync your controller.
      4. Disconnect your controller from other devices.
      5. Remove sources of Bluetooth interference.
      6. Reset your controller.

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