Turn on the PS4 Console: Ensure your PS4 is turned on and the system is fully booted up.
Navigate to Settings: From the PS4 home screen, scroll up to the top row of icons and select the "Settings" icon. It looks like a toolbox.
Access Bluetooth Devices: Within the "Settings" menu, scroll down and select "Devices."
Select Bluetooth Devices: In the "Devices" menu, choose "Bluetooth Devices."
Find the Controller: You should see a list of all the Bluetooth devices paired with your PS4. Look for the controller you want to unpair. The controllers are usually listed as "Wireless Controller" followed by a number (e.g., "Wireless Controller (1)").
Remove the Controller: Highlight the controller you want to unpair and press the "Options" button on the PS4 controller (the button with three horizontal lines).
Choose "Forget Device": After pressing the "Options" button, a menu will appear. Select "Forget Device" from the menu.
Confirm Unpairing: The PS4 will prompt you to confirm the unpairing process. Select "Yes" to proceed.
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