
New Sensory Features: PS VR2 Sense Technology combines eye tracking, headset feedback, 3D Audio, and the innovative PS VR2 Sense controller to create an incredibly deep feeling of immersion. Your movements and the direction you look at are reflected in-game without the need for an external camera. Headset-based Controller Tracking: With inside-out tracking, PS VR2 tracks you and your controller through integrated cameras embedded in the VR headset. With an OLED display, players can expect a display resolution of 2000×2040 per eye and smooth frame rates of 90/120Hz. Visual Fidelity: For a high-fidelity visual experience, PS VR2 offers 4K HDR, 110-degree field of view, and foveated rendering.
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And then there's the increased FOV (110-degrees), OLED display tech, and full 4K HDR rendering. The good stuff continues, with inside out headset tracking ala Oculus coming in addition to new technology like "headset feedback" (aka VR Rumble), eye tracking, and the PS5’s Tempest 3D AudioTech. Plus, the good news is that it features a single cord setup - a major step up from first-gen PSVR. Oh, and yeah, it's being designed specifically for the PlayStation 5.Īs per the announcement, "PlayStation VR2 adds a true next-gen experience with high-fidelity visuals, new sensory features, and enhanced tracking". Sony has been planning to release its next-gen version of PlayStation VR for some time now, and today we've got our first details on the tech that will drive PlayStation VR2 - which includes a new dedicated PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller.
