Technical quantum leap compared to the first PS VR
Quick as an arrow setup
High wearing comfort
Versatile Sense controllers
Future games support with many question marks
Short battery life of the controllers
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CT MagazinSingle testReleaseJuly 2023
Thanks to foveated rendering, the VR performance of the PS5 with the PSVR2 can easily keep up with much more expensive gaming PCs and high-end headsets like Valve's Index. The only thing is that there are currently few games that really exploit this performance - this applies to PC VR as well as to the PSVR2...
Very good92/100
MAC LIFESingle testReleaseJuly 2023
excellent graphic quality
high wearing comfort
impressive eye tracking
easy to set up
No fogging of the lenses
wired
Very good90/100
GameStarSingle testReleaseJune 2023
Good picture quality also thanks to eye tracking performance boost
Exclusive features like headset rumble and adaptive triggers
Tracking works perfectly
Good wearing comfort for most users
Expensive for a console accessory
Mura in some games
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eurogamer.deSingle testReleaseApril 2023
Clear image thanks to high resolution
Eye tracking for stronger graphics performance and potentially innovative interactions
Simple handling and easy set-up
Safety cage supports safe play when moving around
Passthrough can be activated practically at any time to view the real environment
Haptic feedback in Sense controllers and headset
Very good82/100
4playersSingle testReleaseApril 2023
I am still speechless at the magical graphics the PlayStation VR2 tickles out of the PS5 with its modern eye-tracking! Horizon Call of the Mountain's lush panoramas and detailed characters put even PC VR greats like Half-Life: Alyx to shame! For such splendour, I gladly put up with the thin cable, which, thanks to its positioning, is pleasingly rarely in the way...