This head-mounted display system makes playing games like Batman Arkham VR and Star Wars Battlefront more immersive than ever. It connects to a PlayStation 4 via USB and HDMI cables and lets the wearer explore the game environment with a 100° field of view. The PlayStation Camera, sold separately, also connects to the console and tracks the headset’s movements. Keep in mind that you’ll need this camera, along with a PS4 console, to enjoy virtual-reality gaming with this headset, and most games use a DualShock 4 Wireless Controller.
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