Whether you're counting down to Marvel’s Wolverine, Silent Hill 2, or the next Call of Duty, having the right accessories can make a big difference in your PlayStation® 5 experience. From faster loading times to better audio and smoother controls, these add-ons can help you get more out of your favorite games. At Asurion, our experts help you get the most from your devices—whether that’s through support or in-store tech care at uBreakiFix® by Asurion. Here's our list of the best PS5 accessories to level up your setup before the next big launch.
Wireless controller (DualSense™)
The DualSense controller is the heart of your PS5 gaming setup. If you don’t already have a second one, it’s worth grabbing—especially for co-op games or long sessions when your main controller needs a charge. The built-in haptics and adaptive triggers give you a more immersive feel in every game. If you’re having trouble with pairing or disconnections, check out our guide on what to do when your PS5 controller won’t connect.
DualSense charging station
Avoid playing with cables hanging across your space by picking up the official charging station. It charges two controllers at once, so you’ll always have one ready when the action heats up.
PS5 Pulse 3D™ wireless headset
For competitive or story-driven games, sound matters. Sony’s Pulse 3D headset delivers clear audio and deep bass so you can hear every footstep and explosion. It’s designed to work perfectly with the PS5’s 3D Audio feature, giving you a surround-sound-like experience.
Internal SSD storage upgrade
Big titles like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree take up a lot of space. Installing a compatible M.2 SSD can boost your storage and help games load faster—just make sure to choose one that meets Sony’s specs. If your system is freezing or acting slow, upgrading your drive might help. Here's how to fix issues when your PS5 keeps freezing.
Media remote
If you use your PS5 for streaming, a media remote makes navigating apps like Netflix®, Disney+®, or Hulu® much easier. It’s simple to set up and keeps you from draining your controller while watching shows.
PS5 HD camera
For streamers or gamers who love sharing their highlights, the HD camera offers crisp 1080p capture. It’s easy to mount and works well with the built-in tools for recording and broadcasting gameplay.
Vertical stand or cooling stand
If you keep your console standing up or want better airflow, a vertical or cooling stand can help. Some even include extra USB ports or charging docks to keep your space tidy and your console cool. Wondering how to maintain your console’s performance? Start by learning how to clean your PS5 safely.
High-quality HDMI 2.1 cable
To get the best performance from your PS5—especially for 4K gaming at 120Hz—make sure you’re using an HDMI 2.1 cable. It helps reduce lag and gives you smoother, sharper graphics on compatible TVs.
Where to get help with your PS5 accessories
Need help setting up your gear or figuring out which accessories will work best for your space? The experts at uBreakiFix by Asurion can help. We fix tech, but we also make it easier to use—whether that means setting up your console, syncing a headset, or troubleshooting storage upgrades. And if your console won’t power on at all, follow our step-by-step guide on what to do if your PS5 won’t turn on.
FAQ
What accessories do I need for my PS5?
That depends on how you game. Most players benefit from a second controller, a charging station, and a headset. You might also want a storage upgrade or a streaming camera.
Can I use PS4 accessories with my PS5?
Some PS4 accessories—like headsets and charging stands—may still work, but not all features are supported. DualShock® 4 controllers, for example, won’t work with PS5 games.
How do I add more storage to my PS5?
You can add storage with a compatible M.2 SSD or an external USB drive. The internal SSD is better for playing games directly, while external drives are great for storing and moving data.
Does the PS5 need a cooling stand?
The console is designed to manage heat on its own, but a cooling stand can help if you play for long periods or have limited airflow around your system.