>>717135867
There are a few others I think. I'll have to go look at the other big first parties but DualSense (and DS4 before it) had the most features that differ (I'm not sure if Switch Pro 1 had amiibo support when on BT) I think some other 3rd parties do as well. Supposedly DualSense (and DS Edge the premium version which I admit is awesome otherwise) does this because of fuckery with how Windows works with BT and how HD haptics and other stuff need that to be a USB essentially audio device but not sure if that's up to date. Same with the touchpad and the use of the mic and speaker on the controller

I'm surprised it doesn't work with a battery though at least on DS4 but I guess it was designed to always have one in there unlike say the XBOne. As far as haptics and vibration/active triggers, touchpad, mic, speaker etc... some games I know really make use of them (many of the Snoy titles first make use of it and very well. Death Stranding Director's Cut, Ghost of Tsushima DC, and I'm told others as well but I know those work well) but I can imagine not needing the features for many games so removing the motors isn't somehting I'd do but I get it.

>>717136273
Removable cable means easier storage and also better connections with less stress even if using the wired connection. The mouse comes with (well, if you bought the promo as I did) a nice cased that comes with spaces for all its swappable widgets but lack of removable cable means you have to coil the thing all around in a huge fucking loop in a certain way - case is designed for it, but still, would be nice to have a removable cable.
>battery
Wireless freedom of movement is nice and less stress caused by having the cord a long way to where its plugged in etc. Its not necessary but it is a nice option if the mouse has wireless support.