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jlsalvador ,

TLDR; the reviewer is upset because the PSVR2-PC adapter doesn’t come with a Display Port cable, and his Bluetooth adapter is not compatible. So he can’t review the unit on time until he receive both items. 🤷

Fiivemacs ,

And that’s perfectly valid…if Sony is selling something to make their device work on pc, include the things to make it work or don’t claim it’ll make it work without needing a bunch of other crap.

The average person won’t do prior digging to find out how the company is lying to them, they just trust…sadly.

averyminya ,

At the same time, unfortunately it is pretty standard among electronics in general. Photography, synthesizers, music equipment in general, PC parts… When you buy a pc case, you expect the bare minimum to include screws, but they don’t always include things like SATA cables.

However for VR, a simple adapter should definitely be included. I just can see why it wasn’t given the history of electronics.

Kolanaki ,
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Ew… It uses Bluetooth for the main connection? 🤢

chloyster OP ,

Just for the controllers I believe

Kolanaki ,
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Could you even send the controller data through DisplayPort? I thought that was just for picture.

chloyster OP ,

Yeah I think the display port plugs into the headset and that’s the picture data. The controller data is via Bluetooth

stoy ,

I have been planning on getting the PSVR2 setup for the PC next month and I had not heard about needing a bluetooth reciever…

Sigh, I might just get the Pico 4 or Quest 3…

I’ll give it a month to get full reviews then I’ll decide on what to do…

BorgDrone ,

I’m a Mac guy so I’m a bit out of touch with the state of PCs. I know PCs usually are a few years behind technology wise, but I’m kind of surprised they still don’t have bluetooth as standard. The technology is decades old.

Tropper ,

That usually depends on if the PC has an inbuilt Wi-Fi chip. The Bluetooth controller is usually coupled in the same chip. So PCs that lack Wi-Fi usually doesn’t have Bluetooth.

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