The adapter accepts the single USB-C connector from the PSVR 2 headset on its one side. It will cost $60 / EUR60 / PS50 at PlayStation Direct and select retailers. The adapter does not include a DisplayPort cable. You’ll also need Bluetooth to connect the PSVR 2 Sense controllers.
The adapter supports NVIDIA GTX 1650 / AMD RX 5500XT or later graphics card, though Sony recommends at least a RTX 3060 / RX 6600XT for decent performance. As always with PC gaming, the performance requirement will vary wildly between different titles.
Using PSVR 2 on PC will require downloading a PlayStation VR2 PC application, which includes a SteamVR driver and lets you set up your safety boundary in passthrough, as you do on the PlayStation 5 console.
PlayStation VR2’s standout features are not available when using the headset on PC however, including eye tracking, HDR, headset rumble, adaptive triggers, and precision haptics on the controllers (regular vibration is supported).
Sony
it planned to let PSVR 2 owners “access additional games on PC” back in February. The company didn’t specify how this would work, But a “PlayStation VR2 PC Adapter” was
by a South Korean regulator, leaking its existence.
The adapter will make PlayStation VR2 the only recent PC-capable VR headset with OLED panels that has built-in tracking and comes with controllers, and by far the most affordable. The PSVR 2 OLED panels offer true blacks with superior colors and contrast compared to LCDs. However, they also emit a mura noise that is not uniform and can be heard across the screen.