Shield TV adds support for PS5 and Xbox One controllers

Prasad, 21 January 2021

Nvidia has updated its Shield TV media streaming box to add support for the Bluetooth enabled PlayStation 5 DualSense and the Xbox Series X|S controllers. These controllers can now be paired with the streaming device through the latter's Bluetooth settings.

Shield TV adds support for PS5 and Xbox One controllers

The Shield TV is a media streaming box but it can also play Android games from the Google Play Store. On top of that, the device is compatible with the Nvidia GeForce Now service, which allows you to play games from Nvidia's cloud service.

The Shield TV devices are compatible with other wireless controllers and Nvidia also sells its own but now if you already have a PS5 or Xbox Series controller around then you don't need to purchase one separately for the Shield TV. Then again, it's hard to say how many people will be playing on their Shield TV when they already have a PS5 or Xbox Series console around.

Nvidia added support for Control4 home automation system in this update for the Shield TV, which allows Control4 remote or app to navigate the Shield TV UI. The OS has also been patched with the Android December 2020 security update.

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Reader comments

  • Fr1day
  • 16 Jan 2022
  • Sk{

Does that mean, that rumble is available at GeForce Now with a Xbox series and/or Ps5 controller now?

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  • Anonymous
  • 21 Jan 2021
  • 6TT

If only there is a global version to this

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