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The Sony PlayStation VR for PS4 is a tethered OLED headset launched in 2016 that offers 5.7-inch 90/120 Hz visuals, 6DoF tracking via a PlayStation Camera, and features like Cinematic Mode and Social Screen for immersive gaming and media on the PS4 platform.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the PSVR for its easy console integration, comfortable design, and smooth 120 Hz OLED performance that mitigates nausea. They highlight the unique Cinematic Mode and strong PS4 ecosystem as differentiators, while noting the headset falls short on resolution, field of view, and the inconvenience of a wired, box‑based setup that requires extra peripherals.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the fun, immersive gameplay and the value it adds for existing PS4 owners, praising comfort for short sessions and reliable tracking in well‑lit rooms. Recurring complaints focus on motion sickness, headset slippage, cable clutter, noticeable screen‑door effect, and the need to frequently recenter, especially for glasses wearers.
Common Complaints
Screen‑door effect and edge blur, headset slippage during intense play, cable tangling and bulk of the processor box, frequent need to recenter, limited field of view, and tracking issues in suboptimal lighting conditions.
What People Are Saying
“Fun, immersive gaming”
“great value for PS4 owners”
How It Compares
vs. Oculus Rift (2016)
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Choose PSVR for affordable console VR; choose Rift for higher resolution and PC‑based experiences.
vs. HTC Vive
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Select Vive for premium tracking and FOV; select PSVR for budget‑friendly, console‑centric VR.
vs. Gear VR
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Gear VR suits casual mobile VR; PSVR offers true 6DoF tracking and richer experiences for console owners.