

The aim controller is everything most gamers dream of. There is a soft cushion at the front of the headset which you place onto your forehead.Ī small button sits underneath the base of the OLED display to move the display backwards and forwards to make it easier to pull it over your eyes. The headset consists of the main front OLED display and head strap with a rear dial at the back to adjust the tightness. These are fine enough if audio isn’t a huge deal breaker for you but there is a headphone jack so you can easily use your own headphones to improve the sound and immersion.Īs for communication, there is a built-in mic integrated within the headset which is a nice addition.
#TRINUS PSVR REVIEW FULL#
The system comes with full 3D audio and you are supplied with in-ear headphones. I can read it but I find myself squinting after long play sessions to see it clearly. Trying to read small text on the menus or on instructions in a game can be difficult. There are a few issues I have with the display. Unfortunately, I haven’t tried the Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive which are meant to provide a clearer display but the PSVR display does the job and for a more affordable price. There is nothing to compare it to unless of course you have a Rift or Vive. It is one of the most memorable gaming experiences I have had. If this is your first VR headset then words can’t describe what it feels like to put on the PSVR for the first time. It supports full 360-degree vision, allowing you to turn around in games and see the world from a different perspective and renders at 120 frames per second. This is a single screen unlike the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. This equates to around 960 x 1080 per eye. The PSVR has a 5.7” OLED screen with a resolution of 1,920 x 1080.
