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Connect your wireless controller to play supported games from Apple Arcade or the App Store, navigate your Apple TV, and more.

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  • Starting with iOS 13, iPadOS 13, tvOS 13, and macOS Catalina, Apple devices and computers support pairing with and using Xbox and PlayStation wireless game controllers.
  • If you need to update the firmware on your controller, check with your game controller manufacturer.
  • Check that you’re in range of your device and there isn’t interference in the area.
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See which wireless controllers are supported

  • Xbox Wireless Controller with Bluetooth (Model 1708)
  • PlayStation DUALSHOCK®4 Wireless Controller
  • MFi (Made for iOS) Bluetooth controllers, like the SteelSeries Nimbus, Horipad Ultimate, and more may be supported.

Pair or unpair a controller with your iOS device

  1. Begin with your controller turned off. Then to put your controller in pairing mode:
    • With an Xbox Wireless Controller, press the Xbox button to turn on the controller. Then press and hold the Connect button for a few seconds.
    • With a DUALSHOCK®4 Wireless Controller, press and hold the PS and Share buttons at the same time until the light bar begins to flash.
  2. On your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, tap Settings.
  3. Select Bluetooth and check that it's turned on.
    • To pair, find the name of your controller under Other Devices. Tap the name to connect.
    • To unpair, tap Information next to the name of the device, then tap Forget This Device.

Pair or unpair a controller with your Apple TV

  1. Begin with your controller turned off. Then to put your controller in pairing mode:
    • With an Xbox Wireless Controller, press the Xbox button to turn on the controller. Then press and hold the Connect button for a few seconds.
    • With a DUALSHOCK®4 Wireless Controller, press and hold the PS and Share buttons at the same time until the light bar begins to flash.
  2. On your Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD, go to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Bluetooth.
  3. Wait while your Apple TV searches for nearby Bluetooth Accessories.
    • To pair, select the name of your controller. You'll know that your controller is connected when a notification that says Controller Connected briefly appears on your TV.
    • To unpair, select the name of your controller, then select Unpair Device. You'll see a notification on your TV that says Controller Connection Lost.

Pair or unpair a controller with your Mac

  1. Begin with your controller turned off. Then to put your controller in pairing mode:
    • With an Xbox Wireless Controller, press the Xbox button to turn on the controller. Then press and hold the Connect button for a few seconds.
    • With a DUALSHOCK®4 Wireless Controller, press and hold the PS and Share buttons at the same time until the light bar begins to flash.
  2. On your Mac, choose Apple menu  > System Preferences.
  3. Click Bluetooth and check that it's turned on.
  4. Find the name of your controller under Devices.
    • To pair, Control-click the name of your controller, then click Connect.
    • To unpair, Control-click the name of your controller, then click Remove.

If your controller won't connect or doesn't work as expected

  • Unpair it, then pair it again. If you still can't pair or connect, get help pairing your Bluetooth accessory to your iOS device.
  • If your DUALSHOCK®4 Wireless Controller pairs but then you see a Connection Unsuccessful notification, press the PS button in the middle of the controller and wait for it to connect.
  • Make sure that you're not trying to connect too many Bluetooth accessories at once. Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD support up to two controllers at once, and other Bluetooth limits vary by device.
  • Some controller functions aren't supported when paired with an Apple device, including the controller's audio jack. Contact Apple Support for more details.

Update information

Main features of the (PS4 Remote Play) version 3.0 update:

  • Stability during use of some features has been improved.

Getting ready

You'll need the following to use (PS4 Remote Play).

  • Computer*
  • PS4™ system*
  • DUALSHOCK™4 wireless controller
  • USB cable or DUALSHOCK™4 USB wireless adaptor
    By using a wireless adaptor, you can use the controller wirelessly.
  • Account for PlayStation™Network
  • High-speed Internet connection
    For best performance, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.
  • *See also 'System requirements'.

To use voice chat, you'll need a microphone. You can use your computer's built-in microphone if you'd like.

Initial setup

Installing the application

  1. 1.Click one of the links below to download the installation file for (PS4 Remote Play).
    Save the file to your desktop or other location.
  2. 2.Run the installation file.
    An installation dialog box appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.
    During the installation, you might see a request to download additional software that's needed to use (PS4 Remote Play). To download this software, follow the on-screen instructions.

Setting up your PS4™ system

Before using this application, you'll need to do the following on your PS4™ system.

  • Enable Remote Play. Select (Settings) > [Remote Play Connection Settings], and then select the checkbox for [Enable Remote Play].
  • Activate the system as your primary PS4™ system. Select (Settings) > [Account Management] > [Activate as Your Primary PS4] > [Activate].
  • To start Remote Play while your PS4™ system is in rest mode, select (Settings) > [Power Save Settings] > [Set Features Available in Rest Mode]. Then select the checkboxes for [Stay Connected to the Internet] and [Enable Turning On PS4 from Network].

Using Remote Play

  1. 1.Turn on your PS4™ system or put it into rest mode.
  2. 2.Connect a controller to your computer with a USB cable, or pair it using a DUALSHOCK™4 USB wireless adaptor.
  3. 3.Launch (PS4 Remote Play) on your computer, and then click [Start].
  4. 4.Sign in with your account for PlayStation™Network.
  • You'll need to pair your PS4™ system and computer manually if you haven't activated your PS4™ system as your primary system, or if this application can't find your PS4™ system. Connect your computer and PS4™ system over the same network, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Some games do not support Remote Play.
  • Some or all video content might not be displayed on your device depending on the game or video service.
  • For details on audio input and output during Remote Play, visit the customer support website for your country or region.

When Remote Play is not available

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Refer to the following information if Remote Play is not available, or if you experience stability issues.

  • Generally, a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 5 Mbps is required.
    To view the estimated connection speed for your PS4™ system, select (Settings) > [Network] > [Test Internet Connection].
  • We recommend a wired Internet connection for both your PS4™ system and computer.
  • If you are using a Wi-Fi (wireless) connection, move your PS4™ system closer to the access point or router. Make sure there are no obstructions between them.
  • Other devices on your network might be using a large amount of bandwidth. Wait until they are idle before using Remote Play.
  • Select [Settings] > [Video Quality for Remote Play] on the (PS4 Remote Play) start screen. Configure these settings:
    • For [Resolution], choose either [Standard (540p)] or [Low (360p)].
    • For [Frame Rate], choose [Standard].

The connection speed varies depending on your network environment. For details, contact your Internet service provider.

System requirements

PS4™ system

System software version 7.00 or later

Always update your PS4™ system to the latest version of the system software.

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Windows PC

  • A computer with either of the following operating systems.
    • Windows 8.1 (32-bit or 64-bit)
    • Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • Intel® Core™ i5-560M Processor 2.67 GHz or faster
  • Intel Core i5-2450M Processor 2.50 GHz or faster
    When setting [Video Quality for Remote Play] > [Resolution] to [Best (1080p)] and [Frame Rate] to [High] on a PS4™ system (CUH-7000 series).
  • 100 MB or more of available storage
  • 2 GB or more of RAM
  • 1024 × 768 or higher display resolution
  • Sound card
  • USB port

Uninstalling the application

Folder and command names might vary depending on your OS version.

In Windows Settings, click [Apps], or in Control Panel, click [Programs] > [Programs and Features], and then uninstall [PS4 Remote Play].

Support information

For more information about (PS4 Remote Play), visit the customer support website for your country or region.

Update information

Main features of the (PS4 Remote Play) version 3.0 update:

  • You can now enjoy Remote Play by using Bluetooth® to connect a wireless controller to a Mac computer running macOS Catalina.
  • Stability during use of some features has been improved.

Getting ready

You'll need the following to use (PS4 Remote Play).

  • Computer*
  • PS4™ system*
  • Wireless controller
  • Account for PlayStation™Network
  • High-speed Internet connection
    For best performance, we recommend a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.
  • *See also 'System requirements'.

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To use voice chat, you'll need a microphone. You can use your computer's built-in microphone if you'd like.

Initial setup

Installing the application

  1. 1.Click one of the links below to download the installation file for (PS4 Remote Play).
    Save the file to your desktop or other location.
  2. 2.Run the installation file.
    An installation dialog box appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.

Setting up your PS4™ system

Before using this application, you'll need to do the following on your PS4™ system.

  • Enable Remote Play. Select (Settings) > [Remote Play Connection Settings], and then select the checkbox for [Enable Remote Play].
  • Activate the system as your primary PS4™ system. Select (Settings) > [Account Management] > [Activate as Your Primary PS4] > [Activate].
  • To start Remote Play while your PS4™ system is in rest mode, select (Settings) > [Power Save Settings] > [Set Features Available in Rest Mode]. Then select the checkboxes for [Stay Connected to the Internet] and [Enable Turning On PS4 from Network].

Using Remote Play

  1. 1.Turn on your PS4™ system or put it into rest mode.
  2. 2.Connect a controller to your computer using Bluetooth®.
    You can also use a USB cable.
  3. 3.Launch (PS4 Remote Play) on your computer, and then click [Start].
  4. 4.Sign in with your account for PlayStation™Network.
  • You'll need to pair your PS4™ system and computer manually if you haven't activated your PS4™ system as your primary system, or if this application can't find your PS4™ system. Connect your computer and PS4™ system over the same network, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Some games do not support Remote Play.
  • Some or all video content might not be displayed on your device depending on the game or video service.
  • For details on audio input and output during Remote Play, visit the customer support website for your country or region.

When Remote Play is not available

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Refer to the following information if Remote Play is not available, or if you experience stability issues.

  • Generally, a high-speed connection with upload and download speeds of at least 5 Mbps is required.
    To view the estimated connection speed for your PS4™ system, select (Settings) > [Network] > [Test Internet Connection].
  • We recommend a wired Internet connection for both your PS4™ system and computer.
  • If you are using a Wi-Fi (wireless) connection, move your PS4™ system closer to the access point or router. Make sure there are no obstructions between them.
  • Other devices on your network might be using a large amount of bandwidth. Wait until they are idle before using Remote Play.
  • Launch (PS4 Remote Play). Then choose [PS4 Remote Play] > [Preferences] > [Video Quality for Remote Play] from the menu bar. Configure these settings:
    • For [Resolution], choose either [Standard (540p)] or [Low (360p)].
    • For [Frame Rate], choose [Standard].

The connection speed varies depending on your network environment. For details, contact your Internet service provider.

System requirements

PS4™ system

System software version 7.00 or later

Always update your PS4™ system to the latest version of the system software.

Mac

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  • A computer with any of the following operating systems.
    • macOS High Sierra
    • macOS Mojave
    • macOS Catalina
  • Intel Core i5-520M Processor 2.40 GHz or faster
  • 40 MB or more of available storage
  • 2 GB or more of RAM
  • USB port

Uninstalling the application

Folder and command names might vary depending on your OS version.

Drag [PS4 Remote Play] from the Applications folder to the Trash. Then choose Finder > [Empty Trash].

Support information

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For more information about (PS4 Remote Play), visit the customer support website for your country or region.

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