Excellent haptics, eye tracking, and a lightweight headset.
The VR2 is being launched more than six years after Sony debuted the first VR headset for its PlayStation. A lot has changed during this time, and comparing Sony's products alone, the two will look and feel vastly different.
The OLED display has a 110-degree field of view, which is much larger than the Quest 2's 89 degrees and one does not feel like staring at a video display inside a blackened space. Another improvement from Sony is the absence of the PlayStation Camera, which was earlier needed to track the user's movement inside a room. Now, the four in-headset cameras do the job themselves, making it easier to use the headset.
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