PowerA PSVR Charge & Display Station Hardware Review – Form & Function
I?m all in on PlayStation VR. I?ve been loving it and generally find myself with the headset on every couple of days at least. I?ve had no major problems with the functionality of PSVR when in use, but storage has been a bit of an issue. Out of sight, out of mind is a very real thing. The headset is incredibly easy and quick to use, but it?s much easier to decide to play something outside of VR if the headset is tucked in a cabinet. Of course I also don?t want to just leave it out with cats running around and no real space to keep it that?s out of the way. I live in a relatively small space, and trying to figure out where to put the headset for easy access while still being out of the way has been a primary challenge of owning it.
The other main contention comes in charging the two Move controllers, which, while not completely required for most applications, serve to enhance the VR experience and sense of presence that players feel. The Move controllers were never redesigned to make use of the currently more common micro USB, still using the dated mini USB connector to charge. Add to this the PlayStation 4?s limited number of USB ports (two on the normal version, three on the Pro), and the fact that PSVR requires one itself, and it?s common to find yourself without charged controllers when game time rolls around. Repeatedly swapping cables and USB ports to charge everything became a huge hassle and even cut short some otherwise enjoyable VR sessions. The PowerA Charge &...
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