Sony is looking to build on the success of its PlayStation VR virtual reality helmet by announcing a successor called PSVR 2 in 2021. Featuring 4K HDR OLED displays and a host of other technologies such as eye-movement tracking and haptic response, the helmet is speculated to be released as early as late 2022. PSVR 2 will, however, be accompanied by a host of exclusive games in addition to all-new Sense controllers on store shelves. Everything you need to know about the PSVR 2 can be found in this article.
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A modern control element used mainly in apps and games. Haptic technology is extremely touch-sensitive — modern devices with this technology can detect the degree of pressure you are applying. Different levels of pressure result in different effects. In the settings you can turn on the so-called tactile feedback, which means the system feeds you information on your actions. For example, in car racing, you have no pedals, but you have a steering wheel you can turn. If you strongly press the right side, the car speeds up; if you press the left side, the car slows down. If you press the steering wheel with enough force to trigger the brake function, the steering wheel gently vibrates to let you know it worked.
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