Yes, any micro USB should work with the PS4 controller. However, some third-party controllers may not be compatible with the PS4.

Yes, the PS4 controller has a USB-C port.

The PSDo I has a USB C port.

The USB-C port on the PS4 controller is used for charging the controller.

A USB-C cable is typically a white or black cable with a USB-C connector on either end. The cable is about 6 inches long, and is very thin and flexible.

Type-C cable is a new, reversible USB connector that was designed to replace the standard USB Type-A connector. It is smaller and more symmetrical than the Type-A connector, and it can be plugged in either way.

USB 4 ports are a new type of USB port that is designed to be faster and more reliable than previous versions of USB. They are backwards compatible with older USB devices, but they offer significantly faster data transfer speeds.

The PS4 has two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, a digital optical audio output port, and a Gigabit Ethernet port.

No, all Type C cables are not the same. There are a few different types of Type C cables, including USB Type C, Thunderbolt 3, and DisplayPort. Each type of cable has different specifications and can be used for different purposes.

Type C chargers are designed to be more efficient and provide a faster charge than traditional chargers. They are also reversible, so they can be plugged in either way.

USB-C is a newer, more versatile standard for USB connectors that can carry more power and data than traditional USB connectors. It’s also reversible, so it can be plugged in any way up.

USB-C and USB4 are not the same. USB-C is a connector type, while USB4 is a specification that defines a new type of high-speed USB connection.