

PSVR requires a PS4 (or PS5, via an adapter that you must request from Sony), and a PS4 camera.

There’s no getting round the fact that using the PSVR means having cables trailing along the floor though, with the headset plugging into a box which itself then plugs into the console, power adapter, and TV. The PlayStation VR is, like the Quest, perfectly comfortable to wear for extended periods (although it’s more susceptible to bringing out sweat in long sessions – this is why it’s important to know how to clean VR headsets properly). Meanwhile, Sony's VR headset is now available to buy anywhere in the UK.(Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC) Only one bundle is available in the US and it's currently on offer. Here's where you can find the PSVR headset in stock today. You can also shop around for all the latest PlayStation Plus deals and PS4 bundle deals. Just don't expect to see any massively reduced PS5 bundle deals just yet. If you're looking for a console, then luckily, the hunt for a PS5 restock is now considerably easier - you can find one available at almost all times now. There's also the option to look out for Oculus Quest 2 deals instead if you really want to escape to the virtual realm and get a more future-proofed device. Our guide to all the cheap VR headset deals is also on hand if you want to spend a little less. However, if you have a PS4 and are eager to try out the original hardware for yourself, then any remaining PSVR deals could be better value for money. If you have a PS5, then we highly recommend Sony's latest headset. But when it comes to investing in either the PSVR or the PSVR 2, it's entirely down to which console you own.
