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Sony unveils new digital truth headset for PlayStation, which is able to compete with Fb’s Quest

Sony PlayStation VR2 headset

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Sony unveiled its PlayStation VR2 digital truth headset on Tuesday, as festival within the VR area continues to warmth up.

Fb-parent Meta, for instance, has faithful $10 billion over the following yr to shift its center of attention to the metaverse, a virtual international the place it hopes folks will paintings and play the use of its $299 Meta Quest 2 headset. However firms like Sony might draw in individuals who desire a headset that seamlessly connects and performs the video games they have already got on their PlayStation consoles.

Sony’s VR headset calls for a PlayStation to run, for instance, whilst the $299 Meta Quest 2 can connect with a pc for power-intensive gaming packages or can run wire-free for much less in depth duties. Sony hasn’t introduced pricing for the headset but, but it surely appears to be like very similar to the Meta Quest 2 and, like Fb’s headset, comes with two controllers that you simply use to navigate in VR.

Apple could also be anticipated to release a digital truth headset within the coming yr, consistent with experiences.

“Our function is to create a headset that won’t simplest develop into a good looking a part of your front room decor, however may also stay you immersed on your recreation international, to the purpose the place you virtually put out of your mind you’re the use of a headset or controller,” Sony govt Hideaki Nishino mentioned in a free up.

The corporate mentioned the brand new product will come with a lens adjustment dial, so customers can fit the lens distance between their eyes to optimize their view. It has a slimmer design than the final model.

“When PS VR2 launches, it is going to take a large soar ahead in the way in which we play video games in digital truth,” Nishino mentioned, noting that the brand new headset will make stronger sharp 4K graphics, head-tracking and extra.

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