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PlayStation VR Launch Bundle [Discontinued]

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Features

  • PlayStation VR Core Bundle
  • PlayStation Camera
  • 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers
  • PlayStation VR Worlds Game Disc

Description

VR headset Processor Unit VR headset connection cable HDMI cable USB cable Stereo headphones AC power cord AC adaptor PlayStation VR Demo Disc PlayStation Camera 2 PlayStation Move motion controllers PlayStation VR worlds Game Disc Discover a new world of unexpected gaming experiences with PlayStation VR. Redefine your expectations of immersion in gaming with moments so intense your intuition takes over. Step into incredible virtual worlds and overcome new challenges in extraordinary ways. With gamers in mind, PlayStation delivers a new world of unexpected gaming experiences through PlayStation VR. Play some of the most highly anticipated titles of 2016 on PS VR including an all-new Star Wars Battlefront gaming experience and games like PlayStation VR worlds, Golem and RIGS Mechanized Combat League. Getting into PlayStation VR couldn't be easier. Just plug the PlayStation VR headset and your PlayStation Camera into your PlayStation 4 system. You're ready to go.

UPC: 711719504498


Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment


Model Name: PlayStation VR 3001558


Model Number: 3001558


Brand: Sony


Built-In Media: Cable


Item Weight: 7.5 Pounds


Color: black


Warranty Type: Limited Warranty


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 90 or 120 hertz


Screen Size: 5.7


Display Type: OLED


Controller Type: Motion Controller


Connector Type Used on Cable: HDMI


Sensor Technology: Accelerometer, Gyroscope


Display Resolution Maximum: 4K


Additional Features: Virtual Reality, Motion Tracking, Interactive Gameplay


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Compatible Devices: Game Console


Specific Uses For Product: PlayStation gaming


Operating System: PlayStation 4, Playstation VR


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Glad I preordered months ago!
My expectations were surpassed in every way. First off I've used the Vive (which blew me away) but not the rift, My first console was a hand me down atari, and I remember fondly wasting money and hours in the arcades any chance I could get as a child in the 80's (including our sad version of VR.) I have always been a console/handheld gamer and only stray to a PC once in a blue moon so you can imagine I don't have a monster rig to run either of the other aforementioned headsets'. I got the chance to try the PS VR at a Best Buy demo one weekend. The experience was okay but the headset wasn't adjusted properly so it was extremely blurry, the sound kept dropping and I wasn't allowed to try the demo I wanted to (The London heist.) Since I've tried many a gaming products before retail release i attributed my experience to a rushed and uncontrollable environment. I figured once I got my own unit home in a few months I would be able to adjust it to my liking, if it didn't suffice I would just sell it back. Fast forward a few months to launch day where I serendipitously had the day off. I awaited my package to see if my purchase was justified. It came around 2:30 p.m. I had downloaded demos and apps the day before. So I wouldn't have to wait to experience other features of the device. Setup was fairly easy I just had to finagle my Entertainment center a smidge, I got out my gaming chair, took a seat and hit the power switch on the headset. I did the calibration, the fine tuning physically to my liking and cranked the volume up on the included ear buds (which I was skeptical of and wanted to use some of my more expensive ones so I wouldn't be cheated out of my experience.) The first thing I tried was Allumette which is basically a short VR animation experience (think of yourself as an omnipotent being watching a group of peoples lives play out where you can inspect from multiple viewpoints and angles.) The first surprise was the audio from the ear buds was clear, and robust. Second surprise was the 'game' said it's better experienced standing. In all of the preview videos and coverage I've kept on this thing they never said you could really move beyond your seat for this HMD. I got up and started walking and looking inside the world and started proclaiming expletives that this awesome little piece of tech was now in my possession. Now you won't be doing room scale VR like the Vive but in more than one title i own you were able to move about besides just sitting there (which is a marvel in itself.) I tried another experience and was smiling like I hadn't in a while with video games. Then it was on to the demo disc included with every unit. I tried all the demos except for the games I had purchased prior to the launch of the system and I was again taken aback by the different games on offer and what VR really adds to them, for me there were 3 standout demos. Driveclub VR was beyond immersive and I happen to be someone who has never suffered from motion sickness so I was good to go, I have the original driveclub and I am not really its biggest fan (does it look pretty? sure, but it was missing something for me and I honestly don't know what it is.) This loses some visual fidelity but I enjoyed my time with the demo more than the original game! The kitchen demo which I made the mistake of thinking was the same one that's been on offer for months since e3 (it wasn't) and let's just say horror in VR will most likely kill a few people...And the last standout for me was Headmaster just because it was pure, simple fun with English humor tossed in for good measure. Of all the titles I sampled I will be looking into buying about five of them sooner then later. The games I have for the PS VR are as follows: VR worlds (came with the bundle) short but memorable games and experiences all of which are at least good except, I hate the luge. It feels so out of place and lackluster (sorry guys.) Battle zone: Pretty tank shooter that's fun playing with others, hard as hell on your own. Batman VR: Be the Batman on detective duty IMO the most beautiful game on offer from the current lineup also a game with a lot of movement though you can play it seated if you like. It's just a tad short but for only $20.00 it's worth it. Rez infinite: The rhythm shooter Rez is back! A lot easier with head tracking for aiming and camera movement and area x makes you wish they would've just made a new one from the ground up (It's mesmerizing and the track that plays is fantastic.) Until Dawn Rush of Blood: Horror, Guns, Rollercoasters. I was shocked at how much this one made me scream and the fun factor. For $20.00 It's a steal. The Playroom VR: Social VR games, great audio and visuals and it's free! Oh and the Mini Robot Rescue or Search game included is incredible (If they make that a standalone game I'll buy it day one special edition!) Seriously download it just to try that out if anything. Sorry for going on and on but I love the PS VR and I've had people come over to try it and they've been smitten as well. No it's not as powerful as the PC counterparts, it has 10 degrees less field of view, it makes use of controllers with old tech (I still have my move controllers from my PS3 and they're the same.) that aren't always that accurate, It's not room scale VR but, it's beyond immersive, It's comfortable, it costs less and it has more uses than just gaming. If your tech savvy/forward in the least bit give any of the HMDs a try. You'll see that a new reality awaits (pun intended.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2016 by Avid Mind

  • Review from a Sony Playstation fanboy.
I love Sony. I've been with Playstation from its beguining. I have all the PS versions and the Vita (a great underrated machine), and now I have the PSVR... the PSVR :( I will make this short and as clear as possible. For those of you who have not tried the PSVR yet you must know the following: - You see those videos on youtube where some guy is playing some game on PSVR but we only can see the images on their TV's? You see there nice PS4 graphics, very crisp and well defined. What you actually see when you have your PSVR on is a blurier and pixelled version of it. I would say that half of the quality is lost when you have the PSVR on. - In addition to this, you always have the impression that you are looking through a beekeeper's hat and mask (through a net). This effect is permanent. You can see it not only when you are playing games but all the time. I have heard that this Screen Door Effect is less notable on the PSVR than the other head sets (this disappoints me big time). - You can play non VR games and see movies in cinematic format, where you will have a big screen in the front of you like if you were in a movie theater. You have 3 sizes (small, medium and big screen). If you are thinking of playing the upcoming Skyrim Remastered on your PSVR under this cinematic format you have to know that the resolution drops significantly. You will only get a big screen in the front of you (which is cool) but you will have to sacrifice the details of your games and movies when you will use this feature. I my opinion the PSVR is not yet ready but this is not precisely a bad thing. This is only the beginning on this exiting technology. Despite these issue mentioned above I have to say that you still get this sense of immersion and wonder. This technology have too many possibilities and I'm quite sure that these issues will be solved once this tech becomes more mainstream. PSVR have all my support and I cannot wait until more games comes out and when I will finally see these issues are covered. Perhaps the PS Pro will help somehow. PS: Sorry for my poor English. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2016 by Victor

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