Sony has patented a controller that lets you store and charge wireless headphones

Sony Interactive Entertainment has patented a console controller that can store and charge wireless headphones. According to the patent, filed last week and discovered by GameRant, the company is considering giving the new controller the ability to store, charge and pair in-ear headphones.
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s patent for a console that can store, charge and pair in-ear headphones.
The patent includes images showing that headphones can be stored in several different places on the controller, including under the touchpad, suggesting that the controller’s configuration had not been finalized at the time of publication.
The patent includes images showing that headphones can be stored in several different places on the controller, including under the touchpad, suggesting that the controller’s configuration had not been finalized at the time of publication.
The product will save the user from having to separately pair the controller and headphones to the console, as well as manage the battery status of the controller, headphones and headphone case.

«The controller is designed to be used as an input device and a case for storing, charging and connecting headphones» —Sony said in a statement. «Using the controller as a headphone case and charger eliminates the need to manage two separate devices».
The controller is designed to be used as an input device and a case for storing and charging headphones.
The company adds: «As portability becomes more popular and important, sound quality».
The company adds.