Just like the PS4 with VR, the PS5 is entitled to its virtual reality headset, the aptly named VR2, much more muscular. Sony has revised its recipe by adding numerous technologies to improve the comfort and immersion of the player.
Sony PlayStation VR2
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Son-Video.com398,99 € Nine
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Amazon399,99 € Nine
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Fnac.com399,99 € Nine
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Boulanger.com399,99 € Nine
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Rakuten399,99 € Nine
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Carrefour399,99 € Nine
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Cdiscount404,98 € Nine
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Pixmania473,16 € Nine
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Back Market475,00 €Refurbished
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Darty Marketplace500,72 € Nine
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Cdiscount Marketplace579,98 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace613,70 € Nine
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LDLC658,89 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace659,99 € Nine
How the pricing table works
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- Ergonomics
- Image quality
- Audio
- User experience
Points forts
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Technically impeccable.
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Simple connections.
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Intuitive and fun configuration.
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Perfect movement recognition.
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Added PassThrough function.
Weak points
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Rubber headband conducive to sweating.
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Charging Sense Controllers (no dock provided).
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Incompatible with PS VR games.
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When will there be PC compatibility?
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Let's put it bluntly, there is a world of difference between PS VR and PS VR2. The first would almost seem like a trial run as the second offers a much more pleasant and richer experience. Easy to connect, fun to configure, offering performance worthy of that of much more expensive models, the PS VR2 stands out brilliantly against the leaders of the genre. You still need to own a PS5 to take advantage of it and (re)create a game library of compatible titles.
The second best quality/price ratio
HTC Vive Pro 2 (headset only)
Introductory price €799
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Amazon499,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com499,00 € Nine
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Top Buy506,90 € Nine
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Materiel.net508,90 € Nine
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Pixmania543,37 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace556,88 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace563,42 € Nine
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Cdiscount Marketplace599,40 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace636,86 € Nine
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Rakuten667,99 € Nine
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Cdiscount712,47 € Nine
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LDLC858,90 € Nine
How the pricing table works
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- Ergonomics
- Image quality
- Audio
- User experience
The success of the Vive Pro 2 really depended on one condition: that its 5K/120 Hz screens kept their promise. And this is indeed the case: never before have we seen such a fine, natural and immersive image with a consumer virtual reality headset. Otherwise, the Vive Pro 2 is, apart from a few details, a Vive Pro like any other, with its strengths and its few weaknesses. If you are an enthusiast (a little fortunate), being among the first witnesses of the eradication, finally, of this ancestral scourge of VR that was the grid effect, that has (almost) no point. price.
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