![]() Once you’ve got it feeling right, tighten the dial on the back strap and this position will then support the full weight of the headset, effectively removing all but the slightest pressure on your nose. What you need to do is aim to have the back of the halo strap, the part with the dial on it, sitting as close to your neck as possible while the cushioned area at the front rests on your forehead. Despite the fact that the headset looks like a crown, wearing it like one by having the headset’s halo strap sitting horizontally on your skull will not only affect your comfort levels, but also your visual quality too (but more of that in the second point). If this sounds like something you’re experiencing, there’s a high chance that you’re simply wearing the headset wrong. (Left - Incorrect, Right - Correct) Making it comfyĬomfort is a big factor when it comes to being able to lose yourself in a virtual experience and I’ve seen a fair amount of new PSVR2 adopters talking about the headset feeling uncomfortable, specifically when it comes to intense pressure on the nose and sinus area. It may sound obvious, but incorrectly wearing the headset can cause issues with both image quality and comfort. ![]() Well, that's where this week's VR Corner comes in because I've put together a little guide for both new owners and potential buyers alike that should help you to enjoy the world of VR to its fullest. It’s a wonderful sight to see but nevertheless, I have noticed that a few people haven’t taken to it as well as me, along with a bunch of people who really want to try it after seeing all the positive feedback but are being turned off by some of the criticisms. One of the best things about it though comes from reading all the comments on this site from new PSVR2 owners who are having their minds blown after finally being able to experience VR for the first time! The PSVR2 is here and in my humble opinion it’s brilliant.
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