PS5 DualSense Charging Station stock is back at Currys, but it won't last long

Sony PS5 DualSense charging station
(Image credit: Sony)

Update: They're all gone. The DualSense Charging Station has sold out again, but keep your eye on Currys website in case more appear. 

The PS5 DualSense Charging Station is finally back in stock at Currys for £24.99, but is likely to quickly sell out. Delivery is free, though expect to wait between three to five working days. 

The PS5 DualSense Charging Station has been sold out ever since the PS5 released on November 19 in the UK, and has only started to reappear in the last week or so. When it has popped back in stock, however, it's quickly sold out.

The official charging station from Sony is a handy piece of kit, particularly if you have multiple DualSense controllers and want to free up a USB port. Simply dock your pad after a play session, and it'll be good to go the next time you want to play.

Not in the UK? Scroll down for the best PS5 deals in your area. 

PS5 DualSense Charging Station deal:

PS5 DualSense Charging Station: £24.99 at Currys
OUT OF STOCK

PS5 DualSense Charging Station: £24.99 at Currys
OUT OF STOCK
Free up a USB port on your PS5 with the DualSense Charging Station, now back in stock at Currys. If you're sick of having a cable hanging out the front of your PS5 whenever your pad runs out of juice, this is a much more elegant solution, but you'll need a free plug socket. 

Much like the PS5, the console's accessories have been just as hard to find. Stock of the PS5 Pulse 3D headset continues to be scarce, and the DualSense Charging Station hasn't been seen since launch.

This is a great chance to pick up one of the most coveted PS5 accessories then, particularly if you own two or more controllers.

More PS5 deals:

Not in the UK? Check out all the best PS5 deals below in your area.

Adam Vjestica

Adam was formerly TRG's Hardware Editor. A law graduate with an exceptional track record in content creation and online engagement, Adam has penned scintillating copy for various technology sites and also established his very own award-nominated video games website. He’s previously worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor and once played Halo 5: Guardians for over 51 hours for charity. He is now an editor at The Shortcut.