Apple Now Sells PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers and Charging Station

Apple this week began selling the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers and charging station through its online store in the U.S., with pricing set at $249.95.

PlayStation PS VR2 Sense Controllers
The package includes left and right controllers with attached straps, a controller charging station, a charging brick, a power cord, and two USB adapters.

visionOS 26 added support for the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers to Vision Pro models with the M2 chip and the M5 chip, enabling high-precision motion tracking in supported games, complete with finger touch detection and vibration feedback.

Elu Legend, Pickle Pro, Ping Pong Club, and Spatial Rifts are some of the first Vision Pro games that support the controllers, according to Apple.

Vision Pro PlayStation PS VR2 Sense
In addition to being available for delivery on Apple's online store, the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers and charging station will be available for in-store pickup at select Apple Store locations in the U.S. starting Monday, November 17.

Apple is not selling this PlayStation VR2 Sense set in any other countries.

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TheMacDaddy1 Avatar
5 weeks ago
Apple should buy Sony, keep the console business going, and port all their games to native M series Apple devices (Mac's, iPad's Apple TV). Stop selling the game on PC via Steam and other providers. Make a series play for gaming as its stagnating in general. You want to play the next version of God of War, then it will be on a PS6 or Apple device.
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TheMacDaddy1 Avatar
5 weeks ago

I am still amazed at how Sony successfully killed Microsoft's Kinect. That was amazing tech. Hands-free, too.
Yes Microsoft got rid of Kinect. However I am not so sure Sony had anything to do with it. VR headsets to this date are still a niche market at best in gaming. By Sony's own accounts they hardly sell any of these things compared to their consoles.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rychiar Avatar
5 weeks ago
its so lame how bad they're overcharging for these yet they've done nothing to help the sad state of gaming on AVP. These shoulda been released alongside some big name games like resident evil VR or something exciting. :rolleyes:
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JungleNYC Avatar
5 weeks ago
I am still amazed at how Sony successfully killed Microsoft's Kinect. That was amazing tech. Hands-free, too.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
5 weeks ago
I really hope some developers take a crack at some gaming development that uses these.

Some really compelling VR gaming experiences would be awesome on AVP.
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Taipan Avatar
5 weeks ago
I can see Sony saying „We really don’t want to sell these separately, unless we can get Apple-like margins“.
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