Sony has done a fantastic job with the Playstation VR headset. Took only minutes to set up, the VR headset is light and comfortable, my TurtleBeach Stealth 520 headset fit comfortably on top (so you dont have to use earbuds). VR is so fun, having an affordable option brings this incredible experience into my home. I had a lot of motion sickness when I was younger - especially when travelling in the back seat of a car. I have experienced some simulation sickness as well. None of the VR Worlds games/demos made me feel ill. The game that made me feel nautious first was the rez infinite demo. When the game started to take rapid jumps and track changes, I had to stop playing. I got the worst simulation sickness from driveclub VR but it seemed to mainly be my fault. I had no trouble driving through the first three laps and actually managed to get into first place, but towards the end of my third lap I took a turn too hard and spun out. When I tried to recenter myself I ended up overcorrecting and doing a couple of donuts. Thats when the simulation sickness hit me. Other games like Eve Valkyrie and Rigs gave me slight feelings of simulation sickness if I did fast maneuvers but as long as I was either chewing gum or had a fan blowing on my room I was able to play these games without any issues. My plan is to slowly increase my exposure to the VR environment over time and take breaks (especially after fast paced gameplay). Don't rush it and try to MLG everything right off of the start. For those of you worried about simulation sickness, I hope my experience helps you to make a more educated purchase decision. Although I do get slight simulation sickness from the more fast-paced games, the experience is well worth it. I would recommend that you try out Playstation VR before purchasing, especially for people that get motion sickness/sea sickness. But for me, as someone who has no problems with sea sickness and only moderate problems with motion sickness - Playstation VR is 100% worth it. Very happy with my lightly used purchase from ebay. Shop with confidence!Read full review
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I would say this is great for people who are just getting started with virtual reality. With the PSVR, you can play games in VR and stream content like you're in a virtual theater with a huge screen. I think for people that have a bit more experience or very into the details, they'll notice the lower resolution of the goggles too much. It really bothered me. Other than that, I didn't think there was a significant latency issue.
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These headsets actually work really well for the most part. It seems to be that if you're having an issue, it's either due to your PS4 camera positioned incorrectly or it's poor game designing from the game you're attempting to play. The only real issue I have with these headsets is that they seem to be designed for one size person only. If your head is slightly too big, then the headset will not sit comfortably. If your head is slightly too small, the weight of the VR will cause it to always fall forward. They are built to last, but the design itself doesn't seem to have been thought out well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
My son was bugging me for a year to get this. I was very resistant at first. I tried one at a Fry's, and their display unit was all greasy and smudged, and when I looked in it, I wasn't impressed. When we finally had one at home, I had a chance to play with it for quite a while and was really blown away! First off - it fits on pretty easily. What's fun is that you can transfer it between two players and you don't need to fiddle with it very much. You do have to kind of tweak its placement to get it to line up correctly with your eyes. With my contacts in, everything is crystal clear, but it takes some fidgeting to get it there. Once you are "inside" it is a completely immersive experience. My first extended try was with "Job Simulator," a hilarious game (kind of a mix between office space and the simpsons.) As you look around, there is zero lag - it really feels like you are in this goofy cubicle. Your virtual "hands" move exactly as real hands, and as you move the wands, they move. You can pick things up, rotate them, look from different angles, bring them closer or farther away. It is just crazy. A cart brings donuts by, and when you pick them up, it literally feels like you can eat them honestly! You can see the pixels to an extent if you concentrate, but when you are focused on a game, you really don't notice it. It is kind of strange to pull of the helmet and rejoin real life!! Considering how much an Occulus costs, I think this is an excellent value.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
I must say, sony did an amazing job with the VR headset and I can't wait to see what other games comes out in VR! I just picked up Resident Evil 7 and it is absolutely insane and scary!! Being in the game, the level of detail is amazing!!! Def worth picking up. It can make you a lil dizzy if you play it too long but its the real deal! I also have the 1TB PS4 Pro with a 4K TV so the graphics is unbelievable!!! I def recommend buying a VR, you will not be disappointed!! My son tried it and B-Lined towards the TV because he thought he was in the game lol, thats how real it is!! BUY ONE PEOPLE!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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