








🚀 Elevate your reality—conquer mountains and machines like never before!
The PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle combines cutting-edge VR tech—4K HDR visuals, 110º field of view, eye tracking, and immersive 3D audio—with intuitive PS VR2 Sense controllers featuring haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Designed for deep immersion, it lets you explore Horizon’s breathtaking world with unprecedented realism and comfort.







| ASIN | B0C1Q9X8VH |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Box Contents | headset;controller;cable |
| Brand Name | PlayStation |
| Colour | Playstation Vr2 Bundle (Psvr2) |
| Compatible Devices | Game Console |
| Connector Type | Proprietary (PS5) |
| Controller Type | Motion sensing control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,640) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 2000x1080 |
| Field Of View | 110 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719560180 |
| Item Dimensions | 42.9 x 25.4 x 19.4 centimetres |
| Item Package Weight | 2.35 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 2.28 kg |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1000035074 |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 2000x1080 |
| Model Name | PSVR2 |
| Model Number | 1000035074 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Operating System | PlayStation 5 OS |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Platform | PlayStation 5 |
| Product Attributes Bullet Points | 110º field of view, 4K HDR visuals, Advanced graphical rendering, Cutting-edge performance, PlayStation VR2 Sense technology: Eye tracking. Headset feedback. 3D Audio. Highly intuitive controls – Haptic Feedback, Adaptive Triggers and Finger Touch Detection |
| Product Features | Adjustable Headband |
| Resolution | 2000 x 2040 |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Inside-out tracking |
| Specific Uses For Product | video games, interactive entertainment, immersive experiences, virtual reality gaming |
| Title | PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2) |
| UPC | 711719560180 |
C**N
Bueno producto
J**S
Do not purchase this advertised item if you live in Australia, no where, that i could see, does it state it will not work in our region. The Call of the Mountain code is not redeemable and the product itself (the VR) does not work in our region. I will say though that the refund was processed very quickly back into my account hence the 2nd Star rating.
M**E
Faulty controller right out of the box. Even after hours and hours of troubleshooting. Its a known issue apparently, and for the price.... Had to return unit. The rest of the headset worked amazing and looked perfect. Very bummed out
D**L
VR2 is japanese and was not in description. very disappointing as it was a Christmas present. Game can not be played and account can not be created. Do Not buy if not japanese
J**D
This is our first vr setup, I actually didn't even know this existed because Sony was so lame in promoting it but the sale popped up on Amazon and figured if it was just an orphan system that wasn't that great then oh well, I've spent 300 bucks on dumber stuff. Original Atari 2600 is about $1400 inflation adjusted so this is kind of a bargain. It's *way* better than I imagined, aside from the headband setup which I'm going to remedy with a 3rd party pad/strap that gets rave reviews from Globular Cluster. Setup was easier than some people made it out to be as was getting the sweet spot for viewing, the key to the stock support setup is having the back strap very low and the forehead side up high and cranked down snug. It's still pretty bad though for long duration use. So far I've played a bit of GT7, amazing, a rollercoaster game which while graphically a bit dated was stomach churningly fun and the demo for PoolsVR which looked really lame on the youtube videos I saw but a free demo is a good price. It's crazy, I didn't think walking around alone in white tile pool rooms with nothing to do but walk could possibly be interesting but it has to be experienced to know, it's just bonkers. Pretty much every other game/demo included on PS+ is in the process of being downloaded as I just want to try everything. I'd avoided vr so long thinking it was just a gimmick (not to mention super expensive till now) but I've not been this jazzed by a new video game thing since literally 30 years ago when I was so awestruck by the original Playstation that on launch day I played with the dinosaur demo for at least 2 hours before even touching an actual game. Update after *lots* of use - Gran Turismo 7 on this is just amazing, worth the price for it alone. Currently I don't have a wheel since my G27 stopped being compatible after PS3 but I almost don't care now. PSVR2 made more of a difference than going from a controller to a wheel did, by a lot. Driving with a controller has gone from a struggle to a joy as car control and spin recovery just feels natural and intuitive now. I can get golds on all the license tests now with a controller which I didn't think was possible. Why Sony isn't shouting about this from the rooftops is a mystery. Get the Globular Cluster comfort mod for sure, absolutely necessary I think or you'll tire of the headset quickly. If your eyes aren't perfect, even if they are just a little bad like mine, get some lenses. I got HONS VR but there are others and some do magnetic frames for easy swaps, the sharp focus and reduced eye strain are great and protecting your stock lenses is worth it alone. Lenses were 50 for me and 90 for my wife who has an awful prescription, I was expecting hundreds because that's what glasses cost. She loves that for the first time in 45 years she isn't looking at the world through a frame and there is no way she could have played this without them. It's a shame Sony didn't do a better job on the stock headset but there is nothing they can do about my eyes. The extra $100 for the comfort mod and my lenses changed this from a future dust collector to my goto gaming choice.
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