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    How is DS4 Bluetooth Latency for you!?

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    • RedMarsBlueMoonR
      RedMarsBlueMoon
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      I tried to add Bluetooth connection for my DS4 controller but it's giving me yuge latency, I'd say 200-250 ms roughly.

      But I did this: https://github.com/macunixs/dualshock4-pi

      Should this work well on a RPi4 Raspbian?

      Cheers, Fred

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        fCIbX6r1uN
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        With Raspbian my DS4 works flawlessly. Make sure the Pi's antenna (it's at the front, the same side as the power light but to one corner) has line of sight to your controller; metallic cases can interfere.

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        • RedMarsBlueMoonR
          RedMarsBlueMoon @fCIbX6r1uN
          last edited by

          @fcibx6r1un

          Sounds good, do you know what 'driver' software you're using to get the DS4 to work?
          Just what's integrated into RetroPie or?

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            fCIbX6r1uN @RedMarsBlueMoon
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            @redmarsbluemoon Yes, stock Raspbian. No need for userland ds4drv :) Imperceptible latency atlhough I've never measured it, I can easily play even games like Street Fighter II.

            Try updating your packages/kernel? apt dist-upgrade and rpi-update.

            Also be careful about interference from other wireless sources (Wi-Fi, other 2.4 GHz devices)... Maybe try moving things around and seeing if that helps. Best of luck.

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