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A desk stand for PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers that doubles as a charging dock. Each controller hangs face forward with the hook between its grips and leans back on a 45-degree arm, so its USB-C port ends up at the top, right in front of the spine. Hold one controller, two stacked, or four on two towers joined by a bridge bar, and add cable routing for charging: a pass-through in the spine exactly where each lower controller's plug goes, a notch in the top edge for the top controller's lead, and a channel down the back that keeps the cables tidy. Prints on its side without supports; PETG recommended.
How many DualSense controllers the stand holds: one hook, two hooks stacked on one spine (about 21 cm tall), or two of those towers side by side joined by a bridge bar that slides into their bases (about 24 cm wide; three parts, one plate).
Charging routes for USB-C leads: a 45-degree pass-through in the spine right where every lower controller's port ends up (the plug goes straight in from behind), a notch in the spine's top edge for the top controller's lead, and one snap-in lane per cable down the back — the lower controller's lane ends at its pass-through, the top controller's lane zig-zags around it — with clip points every 30 mm that hold a 3.6-4.8 mm lead (push it in at an angle, then under the lip). Off gives a plain display stand.