Why Won’t My PS3 Controller Connect?

There are two official variations of the wireless PS3 controller: the Dualshock 3 and the older, discontinued Sixaxis. Both versions can be connected directly to the console via a micro USB cable, and both include Bluetooth capabilities that enable wireless play. Each controller also has an internal battery that charges when connected to the PS3. The only major difference between them is the Dualshock 3 features vibration capability. Additionally, there are dozens of PS3 compatible controllers made by third-party manufacturers. Some unofficial PS3 controllers only work when plugged directly into the console, and some come with a Bluetooth adapter you must plug into the console to play wirelessly. Nonetheless, they all rely on the same underlying technology, so they are prone to the same problems. PS3 controller connection issues can be caused by:

Syncing errors between the controller and the PS3 console.Problems with the controller’s battery.Issues with the controller’s internal hardware.

What to Do When Your PS3 Controller Won’t Connect

Turn off your PS3 console, then turn it back on to see if that fixes the issue.If possible, try connecting your controller to another PS3, or connect a different PS3 controller to your PS3 to make sure the problem isn’t with the console itself.Make sure the USB cable connecting your controller to the console works.Remove any other USB devices you have plugged into your PS3 while trying to sync your controller.If using a wireless controller, make sure the controller’s battery is charged and is within 30 feet of the console.When trying to sync a wireless controller, make sure you don’t have more than six other Bluetooth peripherals already paired with your console.