There are many ways to embrace consumer-level VR today. how do you choose
That’s the question I’ll try to answer today, and I’ll explain the benefits of both. PlayStation VR2 and the meta quest 2 headset. These are two very different “competitors” in the VR space, but with the Quest 2 selling for $400 and the PSVR2 for $550, the two are the most affordable options.
PlayStation VR2 is a killer headset that needs killer apps
But what exactly do you get with each headset?
PSVR2 vs. MetaQuest 2: Specs
Sony headsets are cool.
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When it comes to specs, there’s really no competition between PSVR2 and Meta Quest 2. But to understand why it’s not necessarily a bad thing for the debate loser’s headset, we need to apply some context.
our friends IGN(opens in new tab) We’ve put together a handy little chart to compare specs for VR headsets, but here’s a quick overview too. Excellent, 2000×2040 per eye. By comparison, the Quest 2 has a lens resolution of 1832×1920 per eye.
it does not gigantic On a side note, the PSVR2’s lens is OLED, while the Quest 2’s is LCD. This gives PSVR2 an edge in image quality.
Both headsets have “inside-out tracking” so you don’t need to configure anything to get them to work. This is in contrast to things like the original his PSVR, which used a separate camera peripheral for motion tracking. Both PSVR2 and Meta Quest 2 are more liberal in this respect.
But so is Meta!
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even so…Quest 2 has one big advantage when it comes to freedom. It’s completely wireless with all the horsepower inside the headset itself. On the other hand, for PSVR2 to work, it must always be connected to a PlayStation 5 ($400 or $500 alone) via USB-C. The upside is that it uses the power of the PS5 to create an experience that looks better than Quest 2. However, quest 2 can Unlock access to PC-only VR games by connecting to a powerful enough gaming PC.
Looking at the other specs, each headset has its pros and cons. The PSVR2’s 110-degree viewing angle is better than the Quest 2’s 90-degree equivalent, but the Quest 2 has built-in speakers for audio, while the PSVR2 requires wired headphones. . The PSVR2 has very good eye tracking features that the Quest 2 lacks. The PSVR2 has haptic sensors on its headset and controllers, but the Quest 2 does not. you get the idea.
After all, you’ll have to give it up for PSVR2 just because it’s newer and more advanced. But using the Quest 2 also has distinct advantages.
Winner: PlayStation VR2
PSVR2 vs. MetaQuest 2: The Game
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This is a very nasty place for Sony headsets because the comparison isn’t really fair.One headset took years to build its content library, but the other is just beginning.
Needless to say, Quest 2 wins this category. There are too many great VR games, apps, and experiences out there. oculus store(opens in new tab). beat saber, VR among usand bone lab It’s all a combination of popularity and reputation. Plus, you get a whole suite of non-gaming apps. VR chat.
Still, let’s let PSVR2 bloom here. The launch lineup is about 30 games deep, with enhanced versions of Quest games including: beat saber and Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge. has at least one big monopoly. Horizon: Call of the Mountain, a game that harnesses the PS5’s horsepower to deliver something that Quest 2 can’t. PSVR2 may not yet have a singular killer app, but if Sony properly supports the platform over the next few years, that library could eventually grow into the competing Quest 2.
Winner: Quest 2
verdict
When things settle down, the choice between PSVR2 and Quest 2 becomes more philosophical than objective. What are you looking for in VR? Do you want a pure gaming experience with the highest possible specs, or do you want something more versatile and affordable with a much larger library of experiences?
If you don’t have a PS5 yet, the answer is obvious. Get Quest 2 for less than half the combined cost of PS5 and PSVR2 and hit the town.Experience the joy of cacophony VR chat Sweat beat saberEnjoy having no wires sticking out of your head. This headset is recommended for those who are interested in VR.
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So does PSVR2. If you already own a PS5, PSVR2 is your gateway to high-end console VR gaming, and the Quest 2 simply won’t get you there. Its superior specs, haptics, and eye tracking could ultimately open up possible VR uses for the Quest 2. t Really duplicate. Trust Sony to stick with it and support PSVR2 for years to come.
A chill ran down every PlayStation Vita owner’s spine after reading that last sentence.
Anyway, as someone who cares about technological advancements and wants the best VR available at this price point, the PSVR2 has to be the overall winner. But don’t twist it. It’s a very close race and good reason to use Quest 2.
Winner: PlayStation VR2