PlayStation parts and accessories, the parts and mods collection for every Sony console from PS1 to PS5 at ZedLabz.
Browse PlayStation parts by generation
- PS1 parts and mods, original 1994 PlayStation
- PS2 parts and mods, fat and Slim revisions
- PS3 parts and mods, fat, Slim, Super Slim
- PS4 parts and accessories, original, Slim, Pro
- PS5 parts and accessories, disc and digital
- PS Vita parts, handheld PlayStation
The PlayStation family covers three decades of Sony hardware, from the 1994 original through to the current PS5. ZedLabz stocks parts, mods and accessories across every generation, controllers and controller spares, capacitor kits and recap supplies for the older boards, replacement shells and faceplates, drift-repair joysticks for modern pads, plus cables and accessories.
Quick picks across the PlayStation family
- If it's your first PlayStation repair: a fresh controller. Original DualShock pads age fast, sticks wear, springs go soft. A replacement is the simplest single change with the biggest play impact.
- The everyday build: fresh controller plus the obvious console fix for that generation, a recap kit on PS1/PS2, hall-effect joystick on a PS5 DualSense, replacement laser on a Slim that won't read discs.
- The dream rig: full preservation pass, recapped board, fresh thermal paste, fresh controllers, modern AV cables (or HDMI mod where supported), and a replacement shell or faceplate to finish.
The PlayStation preservation ladder, what fails first by generation
- Controllers (every generation): sticks wear out, springs go soft, conductive pads break down. Browse PS1 spares, PS2 spares, PS3 controller spares, PS4 spare parts, or PS5 controller spares.
- Optical drives (PS1, PS2, PS3 fat): laser sleds drift, gears wear, lubricant dries. Replacement lasers and gear sets are the routine fix.
- Capacitors (PS1, PS2, original PS3): surface-mount caps on older boards eventually leak. See capacitor kits for board recap projects.
- Drift on modern pads (PS4 DualShock, PS5 DualSense): analog stick wear is the headline issue. Hall-effect sticks use magnetic sensors instead of contact-based potentiometers, avoiding the contact wear mechanism that causes drift.
- Cosmetic shells, faceplates, skins: once the internals are sorted, see PS5 controller shells or PS4 cases and covers for the look.
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PlayStation parts and accessories. FAQs
Are PlayStation controllers cross-compatible across generations?
No, each generation uses its own connector and protocol. PS1 and PS2 share the same plug, PS3 uses Bluetooth and proprietary USB, PS4 uses Bluetooth and standard micro-USB, PS5 uses Bluetooth and USB-C. Controllers don't cross between generations natively, though some adapters exist in the wider community.
Which PlayStation generations need recapping?
PS1, PS2 and the original PS3 fat are the main candidates for recap work, surface-mount caps from the late 1990s and 2000s gradually dry out or leak. PS4 and PS5 boards are too new for routine recap to be a buyer concern yet. The community starting move is to address visible cap bulge or audio whine with a board-specific recap kit.
Can I fix DualShock 4 / DualSense drift?
Yes. The community-standard fix is replacing the analog stick module, either with a like-for-like part to restore the original feel, or with a hall-effect module to address the contact-wear failure mechanism. Both involve controller disassembly and basic soldering. See hall-effect analog sticks for drift-resistant options.
Are HDMI mods available for older PlayStations?
PS1 and PS2 both have HDMI mod options in the wider modding scene. ZedLabz stocks the cable and adapter range for older PlayStations, plus a wider HDMI mods catalog. Native AV cable upgrades (component, RGB SCART) are typically the easier first step before a full HDMI mod.

















