- The glossy part of the body is terribly smudged and covered with dust;
- Complete HDMI and cable for charging the gamepad are unforgivably short;
- I'll write more in a separate review on DualSense, but. the gamepad is bulky and very heavy. It is larger and heavier than the Xbox One controller. I don't know if it's the actual weight or how it's distributed around the body of the controller, but it feels really heavier. Similar in weight to the assembled Nintendo Switch;
- The backlight of the gamepad is located on the front panel and is simply impossible bright (even if you set the brightness to a minimum in the settings) - it personally hits me in the eyes, I used to like to lie on the bed on my stomach and hold the gamepad in front of me with outstretched arms, now it's simply impossible;
- Cons on the firmware. I hope they will be corrected in the future. There is no library search. The search icon on the main screen searches the entire store, there is no search in the library menu, I have a couple of hundred games in it and the only way to find something is to sort alphabetically and wind it.
- The trophy interface has become simply disgusting. This must be seen for yourself. It is impossible to use. Now everyone who cares about getting platinum has to track them only through third-party sites.
- PS4 games come in several versions, it's not clear why. For example, I inserted my old NieR: Automata disc into the console, and it offered me to download two different versions of the patch, the difference in them is one gigabyte. I downloaded the one that weighed less, the game works fine. With PS4 games bought digitally, this is also such garbage, for some there were two versions, and they do not say how they differ. At the same time, there is a bug that if one version started to download and the console was turned off, when it is turned on, not the same download automatically continues, but another version starts downloading, and two identical games appear on the main screen.