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Quick ways to fix a PS5 controller that won't pair
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Does your PS5 controller flash blue and then turn off? This usually means you have a connectivity issue. Luckily, there are quick ways to get your PlayStation controller synced to your console again. Here's how to troubleshoot your PS5 controller when it's blinking blue with expert tips from Technology Specialist Naseem Speach.

Common Fixes for PS5 Controller Flashing Blue

If your PlayStation 5 controller is blinking blue light, it's struggling to connect to your console. Try connecting your controller via USB cable. You can also press the power button to force your PS5 into sleep mode, and then turn it on again using your controller.

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Why is my PS5 controller flashing blue?

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  1. This can be caused by a hardware issue with the controller itself or the PlayStation 5 console. In most cases, you'll just need to resync the controller to get it working again.
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Troubleshooting

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  1. Connect your controller via USB. If your PS5 controller keeps rapidly blinking and not connecting, try connecting it to your console with a wired cable. Once connected, press the PS button on your controller to turn it on.
  2. Press the power button (not hold) and let go immediately. The console should go into sleep mode.
    • Once the PS5 is in sleep mode, press the PS button on your controller to wake it again.
  3. If you aren't able to restart your PlayStation 5 with the controller, you can use the physical button in the front. Keep in mind you will lose any unsaved progress on your console. Just press and hold the button until you hear a beep. The PS5 will turn off.
    • To turn it on again, press the power button.
  4. Reset your controller. Locate the small button on the back of your controller. Speach recommends using "a paperclip or another small, pointed object to push the button for 3-5 seconds." Then, release.
    • Press the PS button again.
  5. Let your controller charge. Your controller may have low battery. If it isn't connecting, let it fully charge for about 2 to 4 hours before using it.
  6. You'll need a Windows PC and the Firmware updater app. Download the installation file from the PlayStation website and run the app. You'll need to connect your controller to your PC during this process. [1]
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