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Audio? It's not a Wii remote lol
Edit: Just realized you probably meant headphone jack on the controller, but that would likely both murder the quality and have worse latency (Bluetooth is not great for PC gamer audio).
They probably mean having a headphone/microphone jack. Thinking about it now, I don't think I have ever actually used the jack on the few controllers I have owned that had one, but I can definitely understand why some would find it very useful.
You have probably never played on a computer without Bluetooth, then (or headphones without Bluetooth). Using headphones connected directly to the pc is a pain in the ass. Using the controller's jack is much better.
I briefly had an xbone living in a shared apartment and it came in handy
I meant headphone jack. But what if I don't care about quality and latency and just want audio on my device because it's useful to have?
Also, I think the dual sense has audio haptics like a Wiimote?
Edit: also the controller has two other connections other than Bluetooth, that can easily handle audio better than Bluetooth.