Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR2: Which nesxt-gen VR headset should you go for?
Updated: Oct 20, 2022 10:29 am
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Admittedly, comparing the Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2 is a little silly, as neither has been released at the time of writing.
However, we have just about enough information about both VR headsets so we can make some concrete-ish assumptions, which might help your purchasing decision as and when you decide to buy them.
We’ve already compared the Meta Quest 2 vs Meta Quest Pro, so check out that page if you’re not interested in joining the PlayStation ecosystem.
Additionally, have a look at our PSVR 2 Release date and Meta Quest Pro release date pages if you want a more holistic overview of these upcoming headsets.
For now, though, let’s take a look at which of the newest VR headsets is worth your consideration. Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2. FIGHT.
This is going to be a weird section because there aren’t a lot of confirmed specs for the PSVR 2, and the official Meta store page has no proper spec sheet.
This means that this section will be a mixture of confirmed information, and some mild speculation, both of which can be used to paint a fairly accurate picture, allowing us to make some educated guesses on the capabilities of these devices, so we can figure out the winner of the Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2.
Meta Quest Pro
Sony PSVR 2
Not known, likely an upgraded version of the original
Not applicable, powered by PS5
Not applicable. Probably not wireless
As expected, we’ve had no luck finding the specs for PSVR that we have for the Meta Quest Pro, making a direct Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2 comparison tricky.
However, We do have some specs for the PSVR 2 that we don’t have for the Meta Quest Pro, so while we can’t do a one-to-one battle, we can get a more complete overall view of the capabilities of these devices.
- Display: OLED
- Resolution: 2000 x 2040 per eye
- Refresh rate: 90 Hz, 120 Hz
- Lens separation: Adjustable
- Field of View: Approximately 110 degrees
- Sensors: Motion Sensor Six-axis motion sensing system (three-axis gyroscope, three-axis accelerometer
- Cameras: Four cameras for headset and controller tracking, IR camera for eye tracking per-eye
- Feedback: Vibration on the headset
- Communication with PS5: USB Type-C (Wired)
- Audio Input: Built-in microphone
- Output: Stereo headphone jack
Weirdly enough, these unconfirmed specs position the PSVR 2 to be more powerful than the Meta Quest Pro, well, where visual fidelity is concerned at least as its looks like the PSVR 2 will have a greater resolution than the Meta Quest Pro.
Given the $1500 price point of the Meta Quest Pro, this might seem a little perplexing at first, but it does make sense as the PSVR 2 will be mostly powered by the PS5, whereas the Meta Quest Pro will be standalone, requiring nothing else to function.
So, unless you’re already committed to one ecosystem or the other, it looks like you’ll have to choose between overall performance and freedom from wires.
It’s worth considering here that if you already own a PS5, the PSVR probably holds more value, however, we won’t know that for sure until it releases in early 2023.
Once again, we haven’t got our hands on a Meta Quest Pro yet, and full product reviews are still under embargo, so aside from the occasional early first look, actual concrete information is quite slim.
When comparing Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2, the price was always going to be a massive part of it. We don’t know what the PSVR 2 price is yet, however, it’s almost certainly going to be significantly less than the Meta Quest Pro. Our current guess is somewhere between $400 and $500.
This makes the PSVR 2 an easy winner then, but only if you already own a PS5, and only in terms of costing less, as we still don’t know for sure which one will perform better.
However, if the PSVR 2 ends up being the preferable option, you’ll have to buy a PS5 for it to work, meaning that you could be spending around $1000.
This of course would still total less than the cost of the Meta Quest Pro but will result in a lot more hassle, which brings us back to our point where, aside from the price, Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2 comes down to convenience and ease of use.
In this department, the Meta Quest Pro will reign supreme due to its self-contained standalone nature, which obviously goes some way to explain the price.
Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2: Controllers
Of course, the headset itself is only one aspect of the overall VR experience, and the controllers are just as vital if a little less exciting. So, let’s take a look at the controllers used with each of these headsets to see how they compare.
The PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers are Sony’s offering this time around and they are looking pretty spicy, with a flash new orbital design that reminds us of the Meta Quest 2’s controller.
Additionally, Sony has taken inspiration from the well-received PS5 DualSense controller, outfitting the PSVR 2 Sense controllers with haptic motors, and those fancy variable resistance triggers too.
The Sense controllers connect via Bluetooth 5.1 and have built-in Lithium-ion batteries that charge via USB Type-C. We have no information regarding battery life, however.
The Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers on offer from the Zucc look pretty similar to those of the Meta Quest 2, although they lack the characteristic plastic hoop we’ve come to know and tolerate.
Regarding features, the Meta Quest Touch Pro controllers actually look like they’re going to be pretty similar to the PSVR 2 Sense controllers.
They’ve got high-definition haptics, and touch sensors that allow for precise pinching and manipulation of in-game objects. They also have a little expansion slot that can be used for s stylus so you can write with them. But we all know this will be used for the inevitable golf club-shaped plastic accessories down the line.
We feel compelled to mention once again that neither of these headsets are out yet, so, everything we’ve said is more like an educated analysis as opposed to an authoritative decision.
For now, we’re going to go with the Meta Quest Pro, as we have more of an idea of its capabilities, and it’s going to release on the 25th of October, meaning you’ll be able to get your hands on it way earlier than the PSVR 2.’
Additionally, despite the high cost, being able to play VR games without the use of external devices is way more fun, and far more convenient, even if the battery life never seems to be all that good.
Meta Quest Pro
Sony PSVR 2
If you don’t have time to scan through all the information, then you’re in luck as we’re going to answer some of the more commonly asked questions concerning the Meta Quest Pro vs PSVR 2 battle.
When is the Meta Quest Pro coming out?
The Meta Quest Pro release date is 25th October.
You can pre order it now for $1500/£1500/€1500
When is the PSVR 2 coming out?
Sony hasn’t confirmed a specific date yet, but they have confirmed an early 2023 release for the PSVR 2.