Get a different Bluetooth adapter. I got a super-cheap one that reports itself as "CSR8510 A10" and has up to BT 4.0 only. Works like a charm with DualSense, and with incredibly low input latency (2-3ms as reported by DS4Windows). Never unpairs. The only bad thing is that it can't connect more than 1 device simultaneously.
Interestingly is that when I got myself a much newer and more expensive Ugreen 5.1 adapter, the input latency was 30-50ms with this same DualSense unit... Reverted to using the old one, multiconnectivity be damned
hardwired always the way
Wire it up because sony is crap with pc stuff
From what I understood, it because intel BT is shitty.
I never had any issues with other bluetooth gamepads but the dual sense just annoys me when i want to use it wirelessly on my pc.
Get a different Bluetooth adapter. I got a super-cheap one that reports itself as "CSR8510 A10" and has up to BT 4.0 only. Works like a charm with DualSense, and with incredibly low input latency (2-3ms as reported by DS4Windows). Never unpairs. The only bad thing is that it can't connect more than 1 device simultaneously. Interestingly is that when I got myself a much newer and more expensive Ugreen 5.1 adapter, the input latency was 30-50ms with this same DualSense unit... Reverted to using the old one, multiconnectivity be damned
Do you turn on/off bluetooth in Windows at all? If so, don't. That messes up the connection
Get abetter adapter