![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I brought up the DualSense because it also brings some of its best features, such as adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. The way they designed it is pretty much having one DualSense controller being split apart without the directional button. Moving on to the Sense controllers, I’m also a huge fan of the design and the orb shape since it helps to keep your hand secure even without using the strap. There’s also eye tracking, headset tracking, and 3D audio for better immersion. The built-in tracking cameras are a game changer because not only is it more flexible in reading surroundings, but you also don’t need to set up a PlayStation Camera anymore. I would imagine that the rubber material won’t be torn easily, but still won’t hurt to exercise caution because it does feel rather fragile.Īs far as features goes, the PSVR2 is a more powerful device that offers 4K resolution with OLED display, 110-degree field view, foveated rendering support, and an option for 90 / 120Hz frame rates. The rubber cushion around the eye while thin, feel soft and flexible enough to ensure that it fully covers the eyes. I was fully expecting a weighty device but much to my surprise, it felt comfortable even when using for a long period of time. One thing that I didn’t expect from wearing and holding the headset was just how light it is. There’s also other important components including the power button, function button, scope adjustment button, and the lens adjustment dial. The headset still retains the iconic white and black colour scheme, and also see the four camera set-up for enhanced tracking at the front. It’s slick and modern design outclasses the dated design of the first generation when comparing side by side. Unlikes the PS5 design which took me a while to get used to, I’m already a huge fan of how the PSVR2 looked since its reveal. Personally, I tend to just throw away packaging boxes once I unbox them, so this was a nice change. Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to box that is used to store the PSVR2 is also designed where you can neatly store the headset and controllers after your gaming session. ![]()
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