A:AnswerThe PSVR2 headset is a wired headset that connects to the PS5 system via USB-C connection. This differs from a stand alone system like the Meta Quest 2 which houses all of the electronics like the graphical processing unit, etc, in the headset itself. This allows for a lighter headset and more data that can be sent from the system- this amounts to higher visual fidelity and graphics. Because of the low price of the headset vs similar headsets, this is one of the best options on the market assuming you have a PS5. However, and this is important to know, only PSVR2 games will work with the system and there are only around 45 games available as of 05/31/2023 but over 90 games have been announced.
A:AnswerIt does not, and Sony has said it is not a priority for them right now. There is currently no way to view media of any kind in 3D on PSVR2. When you are not playing a PSVR2 game, the screen of your PSVR2 will go into a cinematic mode, which is 1080p and essentially a flat screen in front of your face, which you can adjust the size of.
A:AnswerThe band expands pretty wide to allow for my glasses. Its a little tight but not overwhelming uncomfortable. So far its working out just fine..
A:AnswerIt is one headset. As far as I know, no one offers a 2 headset combo. All manufacturers sell single units. For two people to play 2 headsets must be purchased. The psvr2 is the second generation of Sony's VR. It also requires a PlayStation 5 in order to use it. If you already own one your good, if not it will require an additional purchase of a ps5. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYou can play all of the flat games in your Playstation library on a huge screen with the PSVR2. For VR games the friend must own a PSVR2 as well.
A:AnswerYes, but it doesn't come with a cloth to clean the lenses with it, so i'd suggest buying a microfiber cloth, don't use a regular cloth or paper towel cause they'll have lint and will scratch the lenses, don't use chemicals like those alcohol wipes. Just microfiber cloth and clean water is all you need.
A:AnswerYes and yes you get free games every month for $80 a year. The only thing that isn't free with the subscription is Funimation/Crunchyroll, which has it's own separate subscription price, but also worth getting as well if you like anime.
A:AnswerThe controllers are wireless but not the headset. Can't imagine the headset lasting for very long on a battery if it were wireless, which would be a hassle after a while. Glad the headset is wired, although the VR2 controllers do last a good 5 or 6 hours on a full charge (without haptics on).
A:AnswerThe short answer is no. Playstation VR games cannot be played using the Playstation VR2.
However, many Playstation VR games have gotten, and will get, remakes/remasters, making them available on PSVR2. Some of these have been free upgrades, others discounts, and some full price.