Compared with other VR headsets like the HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift, PSVR is an affordable solution and still delivers a quality experience. The VR device is compatible with PS4 and PS5 and has received lots of positive reviews. With 360-degree vision and a 120fps OLED screen, it matches the performance of many expensive headsets.
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PSVR was launched on October 13, 2016, at the price of $399. In less than a year, Sony’s gaming headset managed to sell over 915,000 units. Today, it’s compatible with over 600 games. This guide will teach you how to connect your PSVR to a PS5, so you can start enjoying VR gaming.
The CUH-ZVR2 kit is the updated version, while CUH-ZVR1 is the launch version. Both kits are currently on the market. The CUH-ZVR2 VR kit’s processor unit allows HDR passthrough on compatible 4K TVs. The updated version of the headset also has streamlined cabling.
The controller included with your PS5 is not compatible with PSVR. Most PSVR games use the PS4’s standard DualShock 4 controller because of its VR tracking capabilities.
Many games are also compatible with the PSVR Aim controller or the use of two PSVR Move motion controllers. A few games necessarily require two PSVR Move trackers, so they’re not compatible with the DualShock 4 or the PSVR Aim.
To connect your PS Camera with the PS5, you’ll need an adapter. This is because the PS Camera was intended for the PS4. You can get this adapter for free on Sony’s official website. Shipping takes about two weeks.
Inside the box of your PSVR kit, you’ll find the following:
If you have purchased a new PS5 along with the PSVR kit, remember to set up the console before installing PSVR. Follow the on-screen
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