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Improved Design: The PSVR V2 features a more streamlined design with integrated stereo headphone cables, reducing clutter and making it easier to put on and take off.
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HDR Passthrough: One significant improvement over the original PSVR is the addition of HDR passthrough. With this feature, users can enjoy HDR-compatible content on their television without needing to disconnect the PSVR unit.
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Processor Unit: The processing unit in the PSVR V2 is slightly updated, but functionality remains largely the same. It serves as a bridge between the PS4/PS5 console and the VR headset, handling tasks like 3D audio processing and social screen output.
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Display: The V2 headset utilizes the same 5.7-inch OLED display as the original PSVR, offering a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (960 x 1080 pixels per eye).
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Refresh Rate: The PSVR V2 maintains the same refresh rate as the original model, which is 120Hz, ensuring smooth and immersive gameplay.
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Compatibility: Like the original PSVR, the V2 is compatible with both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. However, it may require an adapter for use with the PS5, depending on the specific model of the PSVR.
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Controller Compatibility: The PSVR V2 is compatible with various PlayStation controllers, including the DualShock 4, PlayStation Move controllers, and the PlayStation Aim controller, providing flexibility in gameplay options.
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Tracking and Motion Controls: The PSVR V2 offers 6 degrees of freedom (6DoF) tracking, allowing for more immersive experiences and precise motion control in supported games.
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Cinematic Mode: Users can enjoy non-VR games and content in a virtual theater setting through the PSVR's Cinematic Mode, which simulates a large screen in a virtual environment.
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Content Library: The PSVR V2 has access to a growing library of VR games and experiences available on the PlayStation Store, offering a range of genres and experiences for users to enjoy.