Wireless controller has input lag or delay
Wireless lag is caused by weak battery, too much distance, or interference from WiFi or other wireless devices. Try replacing the batteries with fresh ones, moving closer to the console, and turning off WiFi on nearby devices to reduce interference.
Wireless controllers communicate via Bluetooth signal. When that signal is weak or interrupted, you get lag. The most common causes are a low battery, being too far from the console, WiFi interference, or obstacles between the controller and console.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Not replacing batteries — people assume low battery will show a warning, but sometimes lag starts before warnings appear
- Not checking for WiFi interference — many people don't realize WiFi routers cause controller lag
- Sitting too far away and thinking the controller is broken when they just need to move closer
Signs you need professional help
- Lag happens even with fresh batteries and the controller close to the console
- You've tried everything and wired still works but wireless still lags
- Multiple controllers all have lag on the same console
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