Don’t Pay $75, Get a Galactic Purple PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller for $49 Shipped

Don’t Pay $75, Get a Galactic Purple PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller for $49 Shipped

Galactic Purple PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller
Sony’s Galactic Purple PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller is a nice addition to any PS5 collection, and you can get one for $49 shipped, today only, originally $74.99. You can charge-and-play via USB Type-C 4, while an integrated speaker elevates your gaming experience. Product page.

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PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller – Galactic Purple

PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller – Galactic Purple

  • Bring gaming worlds to life – Feel your in-game actions and environment simulated through haptic feedback*. Experience varying force and tension at…
  • Find your voice, share your passion – Chat online through the built-in microphone. Connect a headset directly via the 3.5mm jack. Record and broadcast…
  • A gaming icon in your hands – Enjoy a comfortable, evolved design with an iconic layout and enhanced sticks. Hear higher-fidelity** sound effects…

It supports motion control with supported games, thanks to the built-in accelerometer and gyroscope. Press the ‘Share’ button to quickly capture and share your most epic gaming moments. Unfortunately, the Sony PlayStation Handheld 5G concept is still just that and there are no plans to release the console.

Feel physically responsive feedback to your in-game actions with dual actuators which replace traditional rumble motors. In your hands, these dynamic vibrations can simulate the feeling of everything from the environments to the recoil of different weapons, said Sony.


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Virgin Galactic 05 Successfully Completes Space Mission, Marks Tenth Spaceflight to Date

Virgin Galactic 05 Successfully Completes Space Mission, Marks Tenth Spaceflight to Date

Virgin Galactic 05 Space Mission Flight
Virgin Galactic 05 successfully completed its space mission earlier today, marking the company’s tenth spaceflight to date. The crew consisted of U.S. Planetary Scientist Dr. Alan Stern, U.S. Payload Specialist Kellie Gerardi, and private astronaut Ketty Pucci-Sisti Maisonrouge.



Researchers Dr. Alan Stern and Kellie Geradi conducted five experiments during the suborbital spaceflight. Stern’s experiments include a biomedical harness to collect physiological data related to human spaceflight, while Geradi’s had her examining how a confined fluid behaves in low gravity to help inform technologies such as spacecraft lift-support systems.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Rocket Launcher for Kids – Patent-Pending Motorized Air Rocket Toy, Launch up to...

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Rocket Launcher for Kids – Patent-Pending Motorized Air Rocket Toy, Launch up to…

  • TAKE OUTDOOR FUN TO NEW HEIGHTS – Our rechargeable, motorized, patent-pending rocket toy soars up to 200 ft. with up to 20 flights on a single charge.
  • 3 FLIGHT SETTINGS – Launch your rocket to 3 different heights with a simple push of a button. Your rocket will fly for shorter or longer depending on…
  • EASY TO FLY WITH SAFE LANDING – The innovative design includes helicopter-like rotor blades that extend and safely return your motorized rocket to the…

Virgin Galactic 05 Space Mission Flight

The suborbital science potential for Institutes like ours is unprecedented and I’m also struck by the broader societal impact of commercial human spaceflight — after today’s mission, Virgin Galactic is now responsible for producing 10% of the world’s female astronauts, and I look forward to seeing that number soar for my daughter’s generation,” said Kellie Gerardi, U.S. Payload Specialist and Bioastronautics Researcher for the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences (IIAS).

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