When comparing Playstation VR vs Three Glasses D2, the Slant community recommends Playstation VR for most people. In the question“What are the best VR headsets?” Playstation VR is ranked 3rd while Three Glasses D2 is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose Playstation VR is:
Started with original ps4. Later upgraded to pro. small difference not enough to warrant a upgrade out of necessity
Specs
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Pros
Pro Runs great
Started with original ps4. Later upgraded to pro. small difference not enough to warrant a upgrade out of necessity
Pro Natural controller interaction
Project Morpheus is designed to be used with PlayStation Move controllers. Move controllers are motion-sensing, thus it represents hand movements in-game more naturally. This allows for more immersive interactions with the virtual world.
Pro Light face contact allows for comfortable play sessions
The design of the device allows for most of the pressure when wearing to be placed on the top of the head meaning there is little contact and pressure on ones face. This helps to keep it comfortable to wear for extended periods.
Pro Headset will not steam up with prolonged use
There is ventilation built into the unit so that when the user gets sweaty, the device will not fog up on the inside. This also is good for the electronics in the device such as the screens, as moisture in them may cause them to break or malfunction.
Pro Can be used relatively comfortably with glasses
There is enough room in the device to afford the wearer room to wear glasses while the device is on. This way those that do not use contacts are still able to use the device.
Pro Comfortable to wear
The headset is lightweight at just 246g, and can be worn with glasses. It will automatically adjust depending on your pupil distance, and has a low latency at 13ms to help reduce motion-sickness.
Pro Low system requirements required
To run, you only need an Intel i3-540 CPU, nVidia GTX 660 GPU, and 4GB of RAM.
For a better experience, it's suggested you have at least Intel i5-4590 CPU and nVidia GTX980 GPU and 8GB of RAM.
Pro Convenient touch panel
There is a touch panel with a power and menu button built into the side of the device. While there are no menus in the headset itself, games could take advantage of this touchpad, which could be convenient.
Cons
Con PlayStation 4 only
So far the only platform confirmed for the headset is PS4. There has been no information if the device will be backwards compatible once the PS4 life cycle is done or if it has the potential to work on PC.
Con Resolution limits immersive experience
Due to the screen being so close to your face, the 1080p display is not enough for creating a clear picture. The pixelation is enough to remind you that you've got screens strapped to your face.
Con Posible framerate problems on original PS4
Con Poor early implamentation
The sensors tend to overcompensate for your movement, which results in motion sickness, and also early demos have had very unstable software. There's time to tweak these before the full launch, but are present as of now.
Con Padding is not adjustable
While the device is wide enough for a normal pair of glasses, the padding is not adjustable meaning those with larger heads or wide set glasses may have trouble.