Sony about to present the second generation of the PlayStation VR

Playstation VR

Since Sony put the PlayStation VR on the market, these virtual reality glasses to enjoy the games of the PlayStation 4 have become bestsellers beating rivals like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, although we could say that they do not fall into the same league. If you are about to or are thinking of buying them, you should wait a while, since the Japanese company is working on a new model that could reach the market before the end of the year to the whole world, since initially its planned launch date is in the middle October.

It has been the company itself that has confirmed that it is working on the second generation of PlayStation VR through the FAQ of the first generation offered by the company, a second generation whose version number will be CUH-ZVR2. The one currently available on the market is the CUH-ZVR1. One of the most striking changes is found in the headphone cables, which in this second generation are integrated into the helmet itself. Another novelty can be found in the connection cable, which will be much smaller, which will allow adding to expand their functions when a new processing unit is released.

For now, its official launch in Japan is scheduled for October 14, so the rest of users who may be interested in getting them, they will have to wait a few weeks until the number of countries where to buy them is expanded. Regarding the price, at the moment nothing is known either, but it is to be assumed that if it stops selling the previous model, the new model will be available at the same price, although that commercial policy is not what Sony usually uses.


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