Get a look at the part of PSVR2 that actually goes on your head.
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Senior VP of platform experience at Sony Hideaki Nishino just took the veil off the PlayStation VR2 headset design. And guess what? Yep, it looks like a VR headset.

This comes about 11 months after Sony first revealed the PlayStation VR2 controllers. Back in January 2022, we were also given the full technical specs of PlayStation VR2. A few things have changed, at least as far as the controllers are concerned. They are now a two-tone white and black color scheme as opposed to the initial reveal where they were all black.

The headset itself also features a lot of curves. Sony says that the headset has a similar shape to the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers with its "orb" look. They also say that the "circular orb shape represents the 360-degree view that players feel when they enter the virtual reality world."

Our goal is to create a headset that will not only become an attractive part of your living room decor, but will also keep you immersed in your game world, to the point where you almost forget you are using a headset or controller. That’s why we paid very close attention to the ergonomics of the headset and conducted extensive testing to ensure a comfortable feel for a variety of head sizes. We already had a lot of positive feedback on the ergonomics of the first PS VR headset by carefully balancing the headset weight and having a simple headband that can be adjustable, so we kept the same concept for the PS VR2 headset. Other features such as the headset’s adjustable scope that places the scope area closer or further away from the face and placement of the stereo headphone jack also remain the same, so players will be familiar with it.

For the PS VR2 headset, we took comfort a few steps further by adding new features such as a lens adjustment dial, so users have an additional option to match the lens distance between their eyes to optimize their view. We also created a slimmer design with a slight weight reduction – even with the new added features such as the new built-in motor for the headset feedback. It was quite a challenge to create a slimmer design with new features added to improve upon our first headset, but our design and engineering teams proved this could be possible when we saw the final design!
Sony continues on to say that there is a new vent design for the PlayStation VR2 headset. Yujin Morisawa, the senior art director at SIE seems to be particularly proud of this new venting system.

"Our engineers came up with this idea as a good way to allow ventilation and avoid having the lens fog up while players are immersed in their VR games. I worked on many design concepts to achieve this, and in the final design, you can see there is a little space in between the top and front surface of the scope that contains the integrated ventilation. I am really proud of how this turned out and the positive feedback I have gotten so far."
Of course, the real amazing new feature on the headset is how they added a ton of tiny PlayStation symbols to the front and back bands. They "add a comfortable feel for players to enjoy."

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