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The Sony PSVR2 is next-level virtual reality. The visuals are incredibly sharp, the OLED display is stunning, and the haptic feedback and eye tracking make the experience feel truly immersive. Setup with the PS5 was simple, and the controllers feel comfortable and responsive. Games look and play amazing, and it really feels like a big upgrade from the original PSVR. If you have a PS5 and want an immersive VR experience, this is absolutely worth it.
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JeffreyZ Posted
Visuals are incredible. The headset is overall very comfortable. Noticed they are making an adapter that will make this headset compatible with PC as well, which I think will put some pressure on the PC VR companies that are charging $1,500+ for the same level of visuals and worse controllers. You haven’t felt fear until playing Resident evil Village or the Resident Evil 4 remake in VR. Can’t wait to try PC VR games on it.
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Carlos Posted
As a casual gamer, I'm really impressed with the PlayStation VR2. It's super comfortable and lightweight, making long gaming sessions easy. The visuals are stunning with sharp details and vibrant colors. The new controllers feel great and add a lot to the experience. Setup was a breeze, and there are plenty of games to enjoy. Overall, it's a fantastic upgrade and well worth it!
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AnnaL Posted
It took a few tries to set up properly, but once it's up and running, the experience is wonderful. Ive tried around 4 games so far and they look incredible. It did give me a bit of virtigo with the games you have to move around a lot (not physically but within the game). After playing more it did get better.
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dthacker82 Posted
This VR headset is one of the most unsuspecting incognito pieces of VR hardware. It offers up to 120Hz refresh rate on the OLED lenses, and the eye tracking works flawlessly with games that support it. It’s very comfortable, and I was able to get it easily situated with no light leakage around the facial interface — something not possible out of the box with the Quest 2 or Quest 3. Sony hasn’t made much of a fuss about it since releasing it early 2023, so it’s passed the initial hype window. If you can handle the mura on the lenses, the headset being tethered, and bringing your own headphones, it’s a fantastic experience. Much of the library is older VR titles from the Quest and PSVR libraries brought forward with a varying degree of enhancement, but most are reasonably priced. The standout first-party releases excel in showcasing the full abilities of the headset, which amouts to 2 games at the end of 2023. Is it worth the price? If you own a PS5 and want to enjoy your VR experience, yes. If you don’t own a PS5, it’s a high barrier of entry just to enjoy some slightly better ports of games designed for what amounts to a high-end Qualcomm SoC. That said, knowing the limitations, it does what it’s supposed to do — let you enjoy your VR gaming experience.
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BradNC Posted
This VR headset provides a very immersive experience. It has an excellent game catalog and the headset can be adjusted easily for comfort. You will have an imprint on your face after playing a while. There was a bit of motion sickness at first but it gets better the more often you play.
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ColoradoLivin Posted
This has been my first VR experience. When I unboxed and started it up I wasn’t very impressed. I thought why did I just drop so much money.. Picture quality was blurry and foggy. And the motion sickness is real! But after watching suggestions on how to make the picture quality better, there is a sweet spot different for every person, it was a game changer no pun intended. The motion sickness gets better in time. Take it slow, 30 min variable’s at a time. After using and getting used to it for 3 weeks now I am completely hooked! I started with Star Wars: Tales From the Galaxy which helped with motion sickness and overall controls. Then moved to GT7 which looks great, especially when walking around the cars at the outdoor location. The Walking Dead Saints and Sinners chapter 1 & 2 was my next purchase. Ive always loved putting zombies down but with the full immersion of VR it brings it to a whole other level! Arizona Sunshine 2 was awesome and I’m currently playing Resident Evil 4. It’s taken some time to get into VR but so glad I did! Would highly recommend if you already own a PS5 and have an additional $600 to spend!
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HafsaD Posted
I’ve been using the PlayStation VR2 for a few weeks now, and I’m really impressed. The OLED display looks amazing—everything is vibrant and sharp, and the 120Hz refresh rate makes everything feel super smooth. The new Sense controllers are a game-changer too. They provide great feedback, making me feel more immersed in the action. The eye-tracking feature is a nice touch, making the experience feel even more realistic. It’s definitely more comfortable than the original PS VR, and while you need a PS5 to use it, I think it’s well worth the investment for anyone looking for an upgraded VR experience.
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Ddrew Posted
Works perfect. Great gaming. Great visuals and comfortable to wear.
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TechEnthusiast Posted
My first experience with VR and am pleasantly surprised. The setup was easy and the controls are very intuitive. The quality of the oled screens are phenomenal and the graphics are very immersive. The price is a little steep, and if they had included the charge station for the controllers it would've made the price tag a little more justifiable.
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Kyle Posted
Incredibly immersive gaming hardware, solid build quality, comfortable, a little bit of motion sickness, but if you sit down it'll be fine! Wish there were more games, but you can use it with steam now!
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DennisM Posted
This is a very fun VR system. Easy to set up, makes you feel like you are actually in the action. My only disappointment (reason for only 4 stars) is that there is not as wide a selection of VR games as with the first generation PS5 VR system. While the PS5 games available are good, it is a real hassle to switch between the old PS VR to the newer PS VR2. It would have been nice if the VR2 was backward compatible with the original PS VR games. With an adapter, it is possible to tap into "STEAM" to play their library of VR games. The adapter is sold separately, and works quite well.
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JJAA Posted
Works great very immersive would recommend to anyone.
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AliK Posted
The Sony PlayStation VR2 is a game-changer for virtual reality enthusiasts! The high-resolution OLED display and eye-tracking technology provide an incredibly immersive experience. The Sense controllers are responsive and add a new level of interaction to games. The setup is straightforward, and the overall build quality is excellent. While it requires a connection to the PS5, the powerful graphics and smooth gameplay make it worth it. Highly recommended for anyone looking to elevate their gaming experience!
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Jonathan Posted
Pros - High quality HDR OLED display with high refresh rate and decent pixel density - Eye tracked foveated rendering - Eye tracking in general is very good with PS5 games - Easy to use (with PS5, not PC) - Excellent value since it can be used with PS5 and PC - Must have the Globular Cluster CMP2 (Amazon) Cons - Returned 4x before getting a headset with mostly working controllers. - Pooooor quality lenses - Very tiny sweet spot. Don't move your eyes to look around, move your entire head. Again, must have the Globular Cluster CMP2 (Amazon) to keep the sweet spot. - Cheap headphones. We're talking Skull Candy gas station quality. - Poor build quality/materials. Feels extremely cheap when you stretch it out to put it on. Also, the only time your hands touch this headset is when you stretch it out to put it on. - Janky controller tracking that somehow works better on PC than PS5. This headset is a conundrum. Sure the HDR OLED panels and high refresh rate are amazing, and sure the pixel density is fine, but the headset itself does not feel premium. It feels quite cheap. Also, the lenses are very bad and have a tiny sweet spot. Don't let people fool you, it is tiny. I think Sony wants you to move your head when looking in any direction other than directly forward, yet they included eye-tracked foveated rendering. It really is a conundrum. Also, the controllers suck big time. Horizon Call of the Wild is a massive pain to get working. I've had to return 4 different headsets for controller issues before finally settling on one that worked more often than not. Even now I have to turn a controller on and off every time I start certain games. Surprisingly, this isn't an issue on PC with the right Bluetooth adapter (TP-Link WITH firmware update). I recommend this so long as you know what you're getting into and want one headset to use with both PS5 and PC.
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user476606 Posted
I got this for my boyfriend who loves games a lot more than I do and I wasn’t expecting to use this but when he put it on me it was like I was no longer in my living room. I show this headset to anyone that comes to the house. It is probably the best thing I’ve ever purchased. Everyone has so much fun with it
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Microwave Posted
It works great, it fits just right on my head, it is nice
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The best affordable VR headset in my opinion, while it doesn’t have as many games as Quest and certainly not PC, it does have some of the best VR games. And it is higher quality than Quest in my opinion the haptics are quite cool. And in the future if you get a VR capable PC you could get the adapter and use your PS VR 2 on your PC.
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HeidiS Posted
Works great and is comfortable to wear for gaming at home
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LarsT Posted
I think the PSVR2 is the headset VR enthusiasts have been waiting for. Playing VR has brought back the wonder and joy that I have not felt in gaming in more than a decade. First, it is an excellent plug and play VR headset with current and future AAA games. Second, it is a mainstream device on a dominant console which will accelerate VR as a gaming ecosystem. Third, while the price of PS5 and PSVR2 together seems steep when compared to the Quest, it is actually a PC VR experience for half the cost of a comparable PC and PCVR headset. Fourth, you can stick a set of googly eyes on it and get the same pass through face features of the Apple VR headset for a fraction of the price and it will be far less creepy to look at.
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