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Bluetooth adapters are essential for any device that doesn't natively support the wireless standard, because, well, pretty much everything you use in day-to-day life now depends on it.
The PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter offers a robust VR experience with some notable caveats. The setup can be a bit of a headache, especially with the Bluetooth dependency and the lack of included cables.
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The PC adapter also doesn’t include a Bluetooth radio to pair with the controllers, so you’ll need to rely on whatever wireless adapter is in your computer.
Good luck with the PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter — you’ll need it Bring your own Bluetooth, bring your own DisplayPort cable, and cross your fingers it’ll work.
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Even though I have the required Bluetooth adapter built into my PC, constant connection losses meant that I couldn't even make it past the headset's initial setup process on PC.
The PSVR2 PC Adapter is pretty much exactly what this headset needs to prevent it from becoming a gaming cul-de-sac if and when Sony decide to call it a day.
PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter review Sony's VR headset comes to the PC, and it's a surprisingly easy process.