Almost a year after its global launch, Sony is bringing its second-generation Virtual Reality headset – the PlayStation VR2 to India. The company’s latest headset offers a 4K HDR resolution (2000×2040 per eye) and an OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Similar to its previous iteration, the PS VR2 comes with a headset band that can be adjusted to make the headset fit closer or farther away from the face. Sony has also added a new lens adjustment dial, vibration feedback, and advanced haptics for controllers.
Moreover, the company added a new lens adjustment dial for comfortable viewing and a 110-degree field of view, foveated rendering, an eye-tracking technology that can help reduce the rendering workload by slightly reducing the quality of images outside the wearer’s view.
The PS VR2 features four tracking cameras and a passthrough mode that lets you see what’s happening around you, but unlike Meta’s standalone headset, it requires a PlayStation 5 that can be connected via a USB Type-C port.
Available for purchase via e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Reliance Digital, Croma and ShopAtSC, the PlayStation VR2 can be purchased for Rs 57,990, which is more than the PlayStation 5 itself.
Interested gamers can also opt for the Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle, which comes with a copy of the latest VR Game in addition to the headset. It is priced at Rs 61,999.
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First published on: 10-12-2023 at 10:34 IST
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