Sony - PlayStation VR Borderlands 2 VR and Beat Saber Bundle
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Description
Features
PlayStation 4 required (sold separately)
Explore new worlds and immersive experiences on PlayStation®.
Required connectors
HDMI on your existing TV, USB, and two HDMI ports on PlayStation® 4.
All you need to fully immerse yourself
PlayStation® VR headset, PlayStation® Camera, Demo Disc 2.0, two PlayStation® Move motion controllers.
Games
Take on more than 200 incredible games and counting. Borderlands 2 VR and Beat Saber game vouchers included.
What's Included
- PlayStation VR Headset and Processor unit
- PlayStation Camera
- 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers
- VR headset connection cable, HDMI cable, USB cable
- Stereo headphones (with earpieces)
- AC power cord, AC adaptor
- Lens cleaning cloth
- PlayStation VR Demo Disc
- Borderlands 2 VR game voucher, Beat Saber game voucher
- Owner's manual
Key Specs
- Device TypeGaming console
- SensorsAccelerometer Sensor, Gyro Sensor
- Movement TrackingYes
- Control TypePlayStation Move, PlayStation Camera
General
- Product NamePlayStation VR Borderlands 2 VR and Beat Saber Bundle
- BrandSony
- Model Number3003264
- Color CategoryMulti
Features
- Integrated Speaker(s)No
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
- Interactive ButtonsYes
- Water ResistantNo
Display
- Display TypeOLED
- Field of View100 degrees
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)PlayStation 4
- Connector Ports RequiredHDMI, USB
- Headphone JackYes
- Compatible DevicesSony Playstation 4
Included
- Remote Control IncludedYes
- Number Of Controllers Included2
- Motion Tracking Sensors IncludedYes
- Controller(s)Yes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC711719519843
Customer reviews
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 648 reviews
(648 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Bundles of fun
||Posted .I gave my daughter and family this as a Christmas gift. She posted on Facebook that it was the best gift ever. We played on Christmas day and just had a blast. So much fun. So realistic that my daughter's boyfriend dropped to his knees when the game put him on a cliff.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Bundle, Great Price
||Posted .I’m very happy with my Borderlands / Beat Saber PSVR Bundle. If you’re a fan of virtual reality tech, and you have a PS4, don’t skip this item!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Fun and immersive
||Posted .The VR system was very easy to set up. No problems. Once calibrated, it was and is fun and immersive.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game for family
||Posted .This is by far the most fun for a family. The games are so realistic.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
The best ever
||Posted .I love the vr headset it’s the best. The games are great
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
My VR
||Posted .My husband wanted to buy this, but I had fun playing.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Good VR PlayStation
||Posted .Good gaming for teenagers. Keeps them active and entertained.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
A Game Changer--- Literally!
||Posted .I had a chance to play VR about 2 years back (2016) on the Oculus Rift-- right before it was hitting the market-- and the experience I had was HORRIBLE. It caused me a terrible amount of motion-sickness, and I had basically vowed within myself that "Yeah, VR is not for me... I'm out." Fast forward to today, and there's a number of VR sets that have leapt out into the playing field: the HTC Vive, Google Daydream, and the Samsung Gear (just to name a few). But the big one that I kept hearing about: Playstation VR. As an enormous Playstation fan in general (I have over 300+ games on my PS4), I'd always contemplated trying out the PSVR. Not as much for seeing if I'd like the VR, but more in terms of being able to say as a fan, "I've tried that." However, with no retailers within a 100 mile radius from me offering the 'Playstation VR Experience,' then combined with the $249 price point for the holidays, and after constantly thinking about it for months (lol), I opted to just pick it up and try it out. What did I have to lose? To be honest, I was hesitant to try out VR again given my prior experience. But at the same time I was excited to see someone like Sony (who really knows about gaming) giving a try at this new technology, because if anyone had a shot of nailing it: it was Sony. And let me tell you the PSVR is easily, for all intents and purposes, the best VR headset I've ever used. Needless to say: I'm keeping it! It's impressive because setting it all up on your system is fairly simple. Sure, there was a bit of trial-and-error I had to do in terms of adjusting and angling the camera so that it would point in the right spot; but in general it was super easy. I got the Beat Saber and Borderlands 2 bundle, and I must say, I think those two games are wonderful as a start point to VR. Beat Saber is essentially Guitar Hero, but using a l̶i̶g̶h̶t̶beat saber to slice and dice the notes coming your way. Then with Borderlands 2, it's a super polished game, and a great way to try first-person shooters in VR. I also picked up both AstroBot: Rescue Mission and Moss. AstroBot plays a bit like a 3D Mario game (say Mario64 or Galaxy), but the main difference being that you use your head to change the view (camera), and then control your character within that space. Moss is similar, but doesn't have the same fluidity of movement. It's more of a game where you move you character to a place, and then manipulate the world around him in order to progress further... A lot more puzzle-based! On paper, these things don't sound too dazzling, but these two games seriously redefined gaming for me. After Playstation's E3 event last year, it seems that the company is indeed doubling-down on the PSVR and putting more of an emphasis on getting new content to it-- which I'm super happy about! All in all, I'd say that the PSVR is totally worth it at the current price ($249). It's comfortable, it works well, and it looks like it'll be receiving a great deal of support down the line. Very excited to see what other amazing experiences it will have to offer in the future.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIt say’s you need 2 HDMI ports on PS4. My PS4 only has one, will that be an issue?
Asked by L.
- A:Answer Only 1 HDMI port is needed on the PS4. The PSVR processor unit has 2 HDMI ports (1 HDMI cable to PS4 and 1 HDMI cable to TV). The PSVR processor unit will need 1 USB port on the PS4.
Answered by Tiffany
Q: QuestionDoes this include physical copies of the games?
Asked by Jeff.
- A:Answer It says game voucher included for each game so no.Its a digital version of the game.
Answered by Vicki
Q: QuestionYou must have PS4 to operate this, correct?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Correct
Answered by Adenboy
Q: QuestionCan two VR headset be connected at one time for multi players?
Asked by Eboni.
- A:Answer Each VR headset requires its own individual PS4 system. Each player will require a full VR system and PS4.
Answered by Endustry
Q: QuestionWhat version of the psvr headset is this? (version 1 or version 2)
Asked by Encore.
- A:Answer This bundle has version 2. Model CUH-ZVR2.
Answered by Techhead
Q: QuestionCan the camera be mounted on the top of the tv without a stand or do i need to buy one.?
Asked by Pj.
- A:Answer yes, teh camera does not require a stand to mount to the TV.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionI just brought this bundle and I only see the borderlands paper voucher. I didn’t see the beat saber game anywhere! so do I have to download the borderland voucher paper and my best saber should be there too?
Asked by Asod14.
- A:Answer I contacted Sony and after a few days was emailed a $30 voucher code to use online. Didnt end up being free as we had to pay a couple dollars in taxes. See if they'll give you $35. We should get something for our troubles. Not have to pay anything for a free game.
Answered by Frustrated77
Q: QuestionDo I need the ps4 console to play the vr? Can I play the games without the ps4 console? Does it come with the console? Anyone please let me know? Thanks
Asked by Ash.
- A:Answer Yes you need a PS4 to use this. You cannot play games without the console. The VR is a separate purchase from the console.
Answered by Pokefan