If you own a PlayStation 4, then you know that the console is a powerful device that can handle some pretty high-end games. However, if your PS4 controller starts to lose power or get low on battery life, it’s important to check its battery level. This guide will show you how to do just that.

  1. Open the PlayStation 4’s system menu and select “Settings.”
  2. Scroll down and select “Battery.”
  3. Toggle the “Charging” option to On.
  4. If the battery level is below 50%, then it needs to be replaced; however, if it’s above 80%, then it should be left at this level.