DualSense Edge Controller Repair in Manchester, CT

Stick drift, back-button, and Fn/trigger repair for Sony's premium swappable-module DualSense Edge. The DualSense Edge is Sony's premium PS5 controller, and it repairs differently from a standard DualSense because Sony designed parts of it to be user-serviceable. Its analog sticks sit in pop-out swappable stick modules (Sony ships standard, high-dome, and low-dome caps), it has two removable back buttons that clip on as either half-dome or lever paddles, dedicated Fn buttons for switching profiles and volume on the fly, adjustable trigger travel stops (short, medium, or full pull), and a locking braided USB-C cable in a hard carry case. The catch owners run into: even though the stick modules pop out, they still develop the same potentiometer drift as any DualSense over time, and the replacement modules are a pricey dedicated part rather than a cheap generic stick — so people search for a repair rather than pay near-controller money for modules. We source and replace worn Edge stick modules, fix or replace lost and broken back-button/paddle attachments and the Fn buttons, and handle the parts the Edge shares in spirit with a normal DualSense but in a different internal layout: sticky or half-pressed adaptive triggers, a USB-C charge port that no longer powers or syncs, and a tired battery. One thing that is not a fault: the Edge battery is smaller than a standard DualSense because the swappable-module hardware takes internal space, so shorter playtime between charges is normal for the Edge, not a defect. Tech Genius handles dualsense edge controller repair for customers across Manchester, CT and nearby towns, typically while you wait.

Devices we cover: PS5 DualSense Edge (the premium swappable-module controller) — sticks, modules, back buttons, Fn buttons, triggers, USB-C, and battery.

Common dualsense edge controller repair problems we fix

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DualSense Edge Controller Repair — questions

If the Edge sticks are swappable, why does mine still drift?

Because the swappable module still contains a potentiometer-based analog stick, and that carbon track physically wears just like a standard DualSense stick — the module design makes the part easier to change, but it does not stop drift. The fix is a fresh Edge stick module, which we source and install.

Can you just replace the stick module instead of the whole controller?

Yes — that is the point of the Edge. We pop out the worn module and fit a new one, then recalibrate. It is a more contained repair than a standard DualSense, where the stick is soldered to the board and has to be desoldered.

I lost or broke my back buttons / paddles — can you get replacements?

Yes. The Edge back buttons are removable attachments that come in two shapes (half-dome and lever), and they are easy to lose or snap. We supply and fit replacements and confirm they register in the controller's button mapping.

My DualSense Edge battery dies much faster than my old DualSense — is it broken?

Probably not. Sony fit the Edge with a smaller battery than the standard DualSense because the swappable-module and back-button hardware takes up internal room, so shorter playtime is normal for the Edge. If it has gotten dramatically worse than that, we test the cell and the charge port and replace whichever has actually degraded.

Does the Edge charge and connect the same way as a normal DualSense?

It uses the same USB-C charging and the same wireless pairing, so a charge-port or sync fault is repaired the same way — we replace a failed USB-C port or charge ribbon. The internal layout differs from a standard DualSense, so we use Edge-specific parts and take extra care around the module bays when we open it.

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