The hype around PSVR 2 has largely died off just a year after its launch, though there’s no denying it’s a cool piece of tech. Making big strides from the original PSVR, the latest headset from Sony offers better graphics, improved tracking capabilities, and introduced the world to the sleek new Sense controllers, which make it easier than ever to interact with your virtual world.
But, like all new pieces of tech, PSVR 2 isn’t without its issues. From faulty Sense controllers to blurry images, here’s a look at the most common PSVR 2 issues and how to fix them. Many of these steps will also work with PSVR, though note the menu navigation might be slightly different.
If your Sense controller is acting funky and not registering the correct motions (or isn’t tracking input at all), you won’t have much success trying to play games.
Solutions:
RelatedThe best option here is to perform a reset. A reset can be carried by out following these steps.
If your PlayStation VR headset isn’t tracking your movement properly, you might see your in-game avatar is moving without your direct input.
Solutions:
The problem could be related to lighting, so make sure you have all the lights turned on in the room that you’re playing in. Tracking issues can happen for a variety of reasons, however, so don’t lose hope if the first few solutions don’t work for you.