🎮 Elevate your game—don’t just play, live it with PlayStation VR2!
The PlayStation VR2 is a cutting-edge virtual reality headset designed for immersive gaming on PlayStation consoles. Weighing 2.5 kg, it comes ready to use with no assembly or batteries required, including all essential components like a power adapter, HDMI cable, headset, and controller for a seamless setup.
Specific uses | Gaming |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | Power Adapter, Headset, HDMI Cable, Controller |
Item weight | 9.9 Grams |
W**S
Big improvement over VR1
Fits much better. Nicer graphics of course. They improved it a lot.
R**S
Amazing!
Sony has done an excellent job with this! I'm loving everything about it, hard to go back to flat gaming once you experience the immersion of VR.
J**E
Not 4K
I would like to point out, if your expecting the visuals to look amazing and a clear 4K image, you will be disappointed. I sent mine back due to being disappointed in how blurry the image is, not as bad as the first PSVR but is still present, the best graphically I thought was the free download of res village , but so many of the games for the headset are very poor quality in graphics and gameplay. There was one good point about it though, and that's the handset, they works really well with the gaming and emersion, but as I said, if your expecting to be amazed by it don't bother, it's a lot of your hard earned money to spend.
A**R
It's a massive upgrade over PSVR1 and other VR headsets of 2016!
This feels like a generational upgrade you'd expect of standard consoles (PS4 -> PS5). There's not too many high quality VR exclusives available right now, but what is available is incredibly well made and ported for PSVR2. Resident Evil Village VR feels like an entirely new game, on the scale of Half-Life Alyx, but with even more depth, due to it originally being a full scale AAA title.Setup is incredibly easy, but the first time you put the headset on you may need to fiddle around with it for a bit, to get the sweet spot in clarity. Once I found the sweetspot, it only took a few seconds of fiddling with the headset position to find it each time I want to play.One thing to note, is that despite the description saying it supports 4K, this is technically true, but as the screen is right up close to your eyes, this won't look exactly like your standard 4K TV quality. Text and image clarity is still the best I've experienced in VR though, and I had no issues reading small text in games and menus.
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