PlayStation has announced the the PlayStation VR2, the PS5-exclusive follow-up to their PSVR headset.
The headset has been teased for a while now, but this morning they’d finally shown off more details about the device- which will feature things like built-in vibrations on the headset as well as eye-tracking to allow a wider range of inputs as you game.
It also features a single-cord input, meaning less of a mess for your living room setup.
They also announced Horizon Call of the Mountain as the first title exclusively made for the VR headset, though they had little to show outside of a short teaser for the upcoming title.
That being said, one very important detail was missing from the PlayStation VR2 reveal, and that was the headset itself. We still don’t know what the device will look like, though we have a clear image of its specs.
Display method | OLED |
Panel resolution | 2000 x 2040 per eye |
Panel refresh rate | 90Hz, 120Hz |
Lens separation | Adjustable |
Field of View | Approx. 110 degrees |
Sensors | Motion Sensor: Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer) Attachment Sensor: IR Proximity sensor |
Cameras | 4 cameras for headset and controller trackingIR camera for eye tracking per eye |
Feedback | Vibration on headset |
Communication with PS5 | USB Type-C® |
Audio | Input: Built-in microphoneOutput: Stereo headphone jack |