are consumer electronics, say a playstation 5 controller, required to be built to withstand some amount of electrostatic discharges to their exposed conductive bits, say the extension port at the bottom?
because uh ... I'm like a walking breathing charge separator device with what to me as a layman feels like an astounding amount of zaps per day ...
is there a good simple cheap way to measure how much charge I actually deliver every time i'm zapped? i do have a multimeter but it's cheap and has nothing like a "keep the highest value" mode or anything that would let me see what I measured after the zap is over ... also i don't have a block battery that it needs to work