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Batteries and lack of audio are my only gripes with the steam controller. I still think it's better than every other controller, but I wish it had those. At least though, valve said it will be easy to disassemble with a screwdriver, so we will have a way to replace the battery with an after market one when it dies.
I'm not aware of any controller that can charge NiMH batteries tho. I think the hardware for that would weight as much as the entire controller. Also NiMH batteries don't do well with continuous charging via dock, unlike lithium batteries.
Audio? It's not a Wii remote lol
Edit: Just realized you probably meant headphone jack on the controller, but that would likely both murder the quality and have worse latency (Bluetooth is not great for PC gamer audio).
I meant headphone jack. But what if I don't care about quality and latency and just want audio on my device because it's useful to have?
Also, I think the dual sense has audio haptics like a Wiimote?
Edit: also the controller has two other connections other than Bluetooth, that can easily handle audio better than Bluetooth.