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Sony PlayStation 5 Access Controller 360 Degree Customizable Controller Kit

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VIP Outlet via eBay has Sony PlayStation 5 Access Controller 360 Degree Customizable Controller Kit for $44.10 - 10% off when you apply coupon code VIPOUTLET26NEWY at checkout (one-time use per account; valid on select items) = $34.56. Shipping is free.

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  • Designed in close collaboration with the accessibility community to help players with disabilities play more comfortably for longer.

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  • This offer is $0.72 less than a previous Frontpage Deal from November 2025.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $37.43 less (52% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $71.99 at the time of this posting.
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VIP Outlet via eBay has Sony PlayStation 5 Access Controller 360 Degree Customizable Controller Kit for $44.10 - 10% off when you apply coupon code VIPOUTLET26NEWY at checkout (one-time use per account; valid on select items) = $34.56. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member slickception for posting this deal.

Product Details:
  • Designed in close collaboration with the accessibility community to help players with disabilities play more comfortably for longer.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • This offer is $0.72 less than a previous Frontpage Deal from November 2025.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $37.43 less (52% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $71.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional deal ideas & discussion.
  • eBay Seller Info:
    • VIP Outlet (758,135 feedback rating)
    • 96.7% Positive feedback
  • Return Policy:
    • Free 30 day returns (seller pays for return shipping).

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SquattingHen
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I had no idea what this was and I thought these were buttons that you could use to customize your current PS5 controller with. However, this is a controller for those that can't use the standard PS5 controller.

Really awesome Sony has this.

What would be cool too is if Sony had a splash page about it on the PS5, with an option that would allow people to donate, even $1, towards these controllers for players who need them.
jeremieaz
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I've been a quadriplegic for 14 years, and controllers like this were almost non-existent. I was an avid gamer when I had my accident at 21yo that left me unable to use my fingers. I looked far and wide to find an accessible controller, and eventually saved up to buy the most affordable one. It was a $500 waste. I would've done anything to be able to have the chance play games again, and distract myself from the sht hand I was just dealt.

Don't speak for others. Most of us appreciate any help offered, especially something like a special controller after a life altering accident. These would've been great when I wound up at the Rehabilitation Institution of St Louis. There were more young patients than old, and most of them just lost their ability to be physically independent and financially independent.

Boo hoo, you have to pay more for your controller, and it gets stick drift over time. I'd love to have your problems.
BoxDP
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Hey, if you want to save money buying this controller instead of a standard Dualsense knock yourself out. Aside from being mad that someone with physical limitations catches a break every now and then, probably worth noting that these do not have the rumble, haptic triggers, etc that a standard controller has so they're likely cheaper to produce.

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I had no idea what this was and I thought these were buttons that you could use to customize your current PS5 controller with. However, this is a controller for those that can't use the standard PS5 controller.

Really awesome Sony has this.

What would be cool too is if Sony had a splash page about it on the PS5, with an option that would allow people to donate, even $1, towards these controllers for players who need them.
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These 2 comments are like the angel and devil on the same person's shoulder 😂
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Quote from Mr_ante :
They're already cheaper than the controllers we gotta buy. They're not poor charity cases, they just got bum hands.

What would be better is if Sony controllers in general didn't get stick drift so often.
Hey, if you want to save money buying this controller instead of a standard Dualsense knock yourself out. Aside from being mad that someone with physical limitations catches a break every now and then, probably worth noting that these do not have the rumble, haptic triggers, etc that a standard controller has so they're likely cheaper to produce.
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Quote from Mr_ante :
They're already cheaper than the controllers we gotta buy. They're not poor charity cases, they just got bum hands. What would be better is if Sony controllers in general didn't get stick drift so often.
I've been a quadriplegic for 14 years, and controllers like this were almost non-existent. I was an avid gamer when I had my accident at 21yo that left me unable to use my fingers. I looked far and wide to find an accessible controller, and eventually saved up to buy the most affordable one. It was a $500 waste. I would've done anything to be able to have the chance play games again, and distract myself from the sht hand I was just dealt.

Don't speak for others. Most of us appreciate any help offered, especially something like a special controller after a life altering accident. These would've been great when I wound up at the Rehabilitation Institution of St Louis. There were more young patients than old, and most of them just lost their ability to be physically independent and financially independent.

Boo hoo, you have to pay more for your controller, and it gets stick drift over time. I'd love to have your problems.
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Thanks for the post. Repped.

I am in for one. Even though I can use a regular controller, I have had 6 surgeries on one of my hands due to an injury around 20 years ago, including a prosthetic knuckle.

I also like the idea of supporting such innovations for those that have it worse than me.

I might occasionally blame my hand for being bad at games, but I think I am just not that good at them any more. I used to be good when there was only 2 buttons though! And some of those were WAY more difficult than some games today.🙂
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abstractedpuddingToday 01:32 AM
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Not to take away from this deal, but more in the spirit of awareness since it seems a lot of people weren't familiar with this kind of thing....

Microsoft also has really good accessibility support, although it is a bit more expensive. They have a whole ecosystem around their adaptive controller:
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/access...controller
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hurtmepleaseToday 01:37 AM
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Quote from Mr_ante :
They're already cheaper than the controllers we gotta buy. They're not poor charity cases, they just got bum hands. What would be better is if Sony controllers in general didn't get stick drift so often.
Would you be making the same income if you had "bum hands" to the extent that you couldn't play a video game with a standard controller? If so, you are likely one of the very few...
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
Not to take away from this deal, but more in the spirit of awareness since it seems a lot of people weren't familiar with this kind of thing....Microsoft also has really good accessibility support, although it is a bit more expensive. They have a whole ecosystem around their adaptive controller:https://www.xbox.com/en-US/access...controller
I knew Xbox had an accessible controller, but didn't know it was that customizable. That is pretty cool too. Thanks for posting.
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gamingdroidToday 02:15 AM
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Quote from jeremieaz :
I've been a quadriplegic for 14 years, and controllers like this were almost non-existent. I was an avid gamer when I had my accident at 21yo that left me unable to use my fingers. I looked far and wide to find an accessible controller, and eventually saved up to buy the most affordable one. It was a $500 waste. I would've done anything to be able to have the chance play games again, and distract myself from the sht hand I was just dealt.

Don't speak for others. Most of us appreciate any help offered, especially something like a special controller after a life altering accident. These would've been great when I wound up at the Rehabilitation Institution of St Louis. There were more young patients than old, and most of them just lost their ability to be physically independent and financially independent.

Boo hoo, you have to pay more for your controller, and it gets stick drift over time. I'd love to have your problems.
Did you try this one or the MS Xbox Accessibility Controller?

If so, did either of them work for you?
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gamingdroidToday 02:17 AM
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Quote from abstractedpudding :
Not to take away from this deal, but more in the spirit of awareness since it seems a lot of people weren't familiar with this kind of thing....

Microsoft also has really good accessibility support, although it is a bit more expensive. They have a whole ecosystem around their adaptive controller:
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/access...controller
Yeah, MS was the first one to make this and it's very much considered a charity. They supposedly even open sourced the plans so Sony could take it (they offered). However, Sony made their own, which is cool too. I'm thinking of getting this, although I'm not differently abled yet.
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gamingdroidToday 02:20 AM
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Quote from Mr_ante :
They're already cheaper than the controllers we gotta buy. They're not poor charity cases, they just got bum hands.

What would be better is if Sony controllers in general didn't get stick drift so often.
It's because things are priced often by demand. Regular controller has higher demand and people are willing to pay more for them, so they can charge you more. I know, it's not the conventional wisdom that things cost a certain price due to cost of manufacturing/parts/raw material. But it is what it is. Things are priced according to what the market is willing to pay, and in this case they probably over produced these controllers and wholesale sold it to a reseller on the cheap.
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jeremieazToday 03:33 AM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
Did you try this one or the MS Xbox Accessibility Controller?If so, did either of them work for you?
Unfortunately, I gave up on the idea of gaming after a couple years of wasting time, money, and effort trying to get back into it. I was tempted when the Xbox pad came out, but it was still extremely expensive with the switches, buttons, mounts, joysticks,etc. The PlayStation phone actually looks easier and more affordable for my level of unity, but I developed extreme motion sickness with most games. I just haven't felt the desire to play anymore, which is ashame. I would've done anything for this technology, and it would've spared years of isolation and depression.

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