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                <text>The object is a PlayStation 5 Dual Sense wireless controller. It is the original PlayStation 5 controller. When it was first released, it came in white and black. Now, PS5 controllers are seen in every shade and style. They have become a huge part of gaming culture and are widely known. 

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