
The PSVR 2 launched with Horizon Call of the Mountain, along with Resident Evil Village and No Man’s Sky. You can check out an in-depth look and the differences between the specs below.
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It can be connected to a PC to access a huge library of VR games that can not be accessed when it’s operated independently.īoth devices feature a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother gameplay, however, while using the PSVR 2 we did occasionally notice juddery visual effects from fast-moving objects at a distance. We thought that in-game worlds looked sharp using the Meta headset, but the lower resolution puts it at a disadvantage. The OLED display helps to make colours look more vibrant too, and will provide a better experience than the LCD panel on the Quest 2. It has a higher resolution per eye than Quest 2, although we still picked up on the screen door effect during gameplay, but only if you focus on it. This means that it can leverage the power of the console to display visually stunning worlds. Unlike the Quest 2, the PSVR 2 requires a PS5 to function. The Sense controllers use a USB-C connection for power delivery, and each lasts around 4 and a half hours of game time on a single charge. We were not a big fan of the need for AA batteries for the Meta Quest 2 controllers, but they do at least come pre-installed and we found that they lasted a long time. Sony’s Sense controllers include adaptive triggers that can create vibrations and resistance to heighten immersion, such as feeling the tension of a bow when pulling back the string. Controllersīoth the PSVR 2 and Meta Quest 2 feature hooped designs to ensure pinpoint tracking as well as haptic feedback. In terms of ports, it uses the USB-C port to plug into the PS5. While this setup is fast we noted that the wire can be a trip hazard since you’re tethered to the PS5.įinally, it features a headphone port on the rear which can be paired with the included Sony earbuds or any other headphones you already own. Haptic feedback technology is built into the headset for more immersive gameplay – we were a big fan of this feature, with the vibrations proving subtle enough that they don’t cause any discomfort. The headband can be adjusted by rotating the dial on the rear which will make it easier for gamers that wear glasses to use the headset.

However, we did note that it had a better design than the Meta Quest 2, as it did not often slip out of place during use. The headset features a halo design with a padded headband, although it did tend to dig into our reviewer’s forehead after extended use. We think that it’s one of the best looking VR headsets out there, with shiny PlayStation logos found on the sides. Turning to the PSVR 2, it has a similar colour scheme to the PS5. It also features a USB-C port for charging and can be wirelessly connected to a monitor or a TV.
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There are two speakers built into the headset that can get very loud as well as a 3.5mm audio jack and Bluetooth support if you would prefer to wear a pair of headphones instead. Swapping between players has been made more seamless with the one velcro strap, although we thought that they had a tendency to dig into your head or slip out of place.

The Meta Quest 2 looks very similar to its predecessor if not 10% lighter, with our reviewer noting that it can cause your head and neck to ache after extended use.

Included with the VR headset are a charging cable and power adaptor, two Touch controllers and a glasses spacer. The Meta Quest 2 is already available to buy and comes in two variations, at 128GB storage and 256GB storage. The PSVR 2 has a launch price of £529.99/$549.99 and comes with the VR headset, two VR2 sense controllers, stereo headphones and a USB cable for charging and pairing. Read on to find out how the PlayStation VR 2 and Meta Quest 2 differ in terms of the specs, price, features and more. We want to talk through the differences between Sony’s latest headset and one of the most popular VR headsets on the market, the Meta Quest 2. With the release of Sony’s next-generation VR headset, the PlayStation VR 2, we wanted to see how it stacks up against one of its rivals.
