What plugs are needed for PS4?

To set up a PS4, you primarily need an AC power cord (figure-8 style), an HDMI cable, and a Micro-USB cable (for controller charging/syncing). An Ethernet cable is optional for a wired internet connection, and an optical audio cable is optional for some sound systems, but the core essentials are power, video, and controller charging.
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What cables do you need to plug in a PS4?

Insert one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI OUT port on the back of your PS4® console. Insert the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your screen. Insert the power cable into the AC IN port on the back of your PS4 console. Safely insert the power plug into the power outlet.
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Does the PS4 use USB-C?

No, the original PS4 console and its standard DualShock 4 controllers use Micro-USB, not USB-C, for charging and connecting; however, you can buy third-party controllers or DIY kits to upgrade your existing DS4 controller to have a USB-C port for convenience. The console itself has USB 3.1 ports (Type-A), while the controller uses Micro-USB for its charging/data connection.
 
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Does PS4 connect to HDMI 1 or 2?

The original PS4 and PS4 Slim use an HDMI 1.4 port (supporting up to 1080p), while the PS4 Pro has an HDMI 2.0 port (required for its 4K HDR output); both consoles work with standard HDMI cables, but the PS4 Pro benefits from a Premium/High-Speed cable for its advanced features.
 
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Which HDMI should I plug my PS4 into?

Here's a quick guide to the right cables: PS4/ Xbox One/ Xbox One S can be put on an HDMI cable is 1080p 60Hz with HDR, high-speed HDMI or HDMI 1.4 is more than enough.
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How to set up a PlayStation 4

Should I use HDMI 1, 2 or 3 for gaming?

For gaming, prioritize using an HDMI port labeled 2.1 if available, as it supports higher resolutions (4K/120Hz, 8K/60Hz) and features like VRR/ALLM; if not, any standard HDMI 2.0 port (often labeled 1, 2, 3, 4) is fine for 4K/60Hz or 1080p/120Hz, but use the game console (PS5, Xbox Series X) port for best results and connect soundbars to the dedicated ARC/eARC port (often HDMI 3).
 
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What USB type is PS4?

The PS4 uses a Micro-USB port on its DualShock 4 controllers for charging and data, connecting via a standard USB Type-A to Micro-USB cable to the console or PC, with the controller's port supporting fast charging and data transfer like USB 2.0/3.0 speeds.
 
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How do I know if I have USB A or C?

If the cable has a Type-A connector at one end (as in the above image), that will usually be the first type. The second will be the shape of connector that will plug into your device. Some cables have the same connector at both ends and are named accordingly—for example, a USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable.
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What USB ports are on PS4?

The PS4 (Original/Fat & Slim) has two USB 3.0 ports on the front, while the PS4 Pro offers more, with two USB 3.0 ports on the front and one USB 3.0 port on the back, plus an AUX port, all used for charging controllers, connecting headsets, storage, and the camera.
 
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How do I connect my PS4 to my TV?

To connect your PS4 to a TV, use an HDMI cable from the console's "HDMI OUT" port to a TV's HDMI input, then plug in the power, turn on both devices, and use your TV remote's "Input" or "Source" button to select the correct HDMI port to see the PS4 display and complete the initial setup. 
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What connector does the PS4 use?

The USB type-A connector fits directly into the PS4 console, and the micro USB connector fits securely into the PS4 controller with no loose wiggling, which means you can confidently use the controller while it charges.
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Do you need a special HDMI cord for PS4?

PS4 doesn't need a special HDMI cable. Any standard HDMI cable will work. However, if you have a PS4 Pro and want to take advantage of its 4K and HDR capabilities, use a high-speed HDMI cable (HDMI 2.0 or higher) to ensure the best video and audio performance.
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What cords need to be plugged into a PS4?

HDMI cable (1x) Power cable (1x) Micro USB charging cable for the controller (1x)
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Can you use a regular USB for PS4?

The following SuperSpeed USB connections are supported on PS4 consoles: SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.0/USB 3.1 Gen1/USB 3.2 Gen1) SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps (USB 3.1 Gen2/USB 3.2 Gen2/USB 3.2 Gen1x2) SuperSpeed USB 20 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen2x2).
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Is there a way to use PS4 without HDMI?

How to Connect PS4 to a Monitor Without HDMI?
  1. First Method: DVI-to-HDMI Converter. You can connect your PS4 to your monitor using a DVI-to-HDMI adapter if it has a DVI port but no HDMI. ...
  2. Method 2: VGA Cable. ...
  3. Method 3: Using an HDMI to DisplayPort Adapter. ...
  4. Method 4: AV Component Cable.
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What devices use USB-C?

USB-C is a versatile, reversible connector used across nearly all modern tech for fast charging, high-speed data transfer, and video output, powering everything from smartphones (iPhone 15+, Androids) and laptops to tablets, gaming consoles (Switch, Steam Deck), monitors, external drives, headphones, and even peripherals like webcams and game controllers, becoming the universal standard.
 
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Do I need USB-A or USB-C?

USB-C if you want modern, fast, universal connections. USB-A when connecting older peripherals or using classic chargers.
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What is a USB-B port used for?

Most Common Use Cases

Printers and Scanners: These are perhaps the most common devices that employ USB Type-B connectors, due to the need for a stable data transfer. Musical Equipment: Devices like synthesizers, mixers, and MIDI controllers often use USB Type-B for a robust connection.
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Does the PS4 use USB-C?

No, the original PS4 console and its standard DualShock 4 controllers use Micro-USB, not USB-C, for charging and connecting; however, you can buy third-party controllers or DIY kits to upgrade your existing DS4 controller to have a USB-C port for convenience. The console itself has USB 3.1 ports (Type-A), while the controller uses Micro-USB for its charging/data connection.
 
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Which USB format for PS4?

How to play music from a USB drive on PS5 consoles and PS4 consoles. Make sure the USB drive is formatted with either the exFAT or FAT32 file system.
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Does it matter if I plug into HDMI 1 or 2?

All HDMI ports can carry video and audio, but they support different bandwidth levels, which determine the devices you should use with them. If you happen to plug into the wrong HDMI port, nothing will break, but you will not get full performance or sound.
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Which port is best for gaming?

For the best gaming experience, DisplayPort (DP) is generally superior for PCs due to higher bandwidth for high refresh rates (144Hz+) and resolutions (4K/8K), especially with DisplayPort 1.4 or 2.1, supporting features like G-Sync/FreeSync; however, HDMI 2.1 is essential for consoles (PS5/Xbox Series X) connecting to TVs for similar high-performance gaming. Use the latest version available (DP 2.1 or HDMI 2.1) for optimal quality, with DisplayPort usually preferred on PCs for its power-user features like multi-stream transport (MST).
 
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What does HDMI 3 mean?

"HDMI 3" usually refers to the third physical HDMI input port (HDMI 3) on your TV or device, often designated for specific uses like soundbars (with ARC/eARC) or high-performance gaming, but it could also point to the unreleased HDMI 3.0 standard for future ultra-high-bandwidth tech (10K/12K video) or the Category 3 HDMI cable (18Gbps/48Gbps) that supports newer standards like HDMI 2.0/2.1 features. 
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