Now I know why I paid 600 bucks for it. It looks sleek and "simple" from the outside but an insane amount of work and engineering was done to create the product. Glad they uploaded this, kinda makes me appreciate it even more now. One more week, can't wait
Honestly this seems like a huge flex by them. Jaw dropping amount of design chops going into this. I imagine competitors watching this video scrambling to adapt some of the ideas into their own headsets.
It's like an engineer is proud of his product he and his team worked on for years. I'm glad they made the video. I for sure will try it once my pre order arrives
He did point out a part to help extract the rear button from the chassis while keeping the internal gear in place. He pointed it out as if they were letting us know what to do with it which makes me excited to think Sony may actually sell these tools for repairing the headset.
Seeing this broken down is crazy, like where do you even begin in designing something like this. It just blows my mind, seeing it taken apart how they even make something like this.
@@bern9642 im not even taking about the technology part im taking about the design itself like knowing each component you need and how it should all fit together in this relatively small headset
@@krz9000 i know you're joking but a lot of the engineers are young people. Unless they started working as fetus, a large portion of them don't have decades of experience. Also western engineers are really talented. Just as talented.
Was just going to say that. All the outlets/people complaining about how high the price is. People have gotten so spoiled by cheap, poorly made hardware being old at a loss to collect user data that they've completely forgotten how complex these devices actually are.
@@EmrysCorbin Remember when suckers bought the Xbox one, a technically inferior console to the PS4, for $500 because it included a camera? Worse of all, it was later revealed that M$ was essentially spying on you fools. 😆
@@princegroove was even better when they said they would never sell the Xbox one without it... "Xbox is Kinect, Kinect is Xbox." then a few months later they sold it without it for a massively reduced price.
The PSVR2 teardown video provides valuable insights into the inner workings of the device and its design. It's always interesting to see the engineering that goes into creating cutting-edge technology, and this video does an excellent job of showcasing the device's components and how they all work together to provide an immersive VR experience. This kind of transparency and openness from companies like Sony can help build trust with consumers and foster a greater appreciation for the technology that we use every day.
Completely floored you would show something like this. Such a super neat thing. No one will ever disassemble theirs, but seeing the pride of the engineer's is such a joy. Big Thumbs Up!
Loved when they did this for the PS5, and it's super neat to see it for the PSVR2. For someone who loves gaming but is not a techie, it really makes me appreciate the thought and engineering that goes into these devices I use on a regular basis. It also makes paying $550 for this seem like a steal, considering how much work goes into assembling a single headset!
This is by far one of the most cutting edge devices in technology & engineering! Its a master piece , the cooling system, eye tracking, headset rumbling, durability, seals, light weight, eye adjustment & I can go on and on, every single min of this 12 min tear down is full of love, passion & massive expertise.
This seems very well designed. Its always nice to see high level of engineering, it just fills my heart with joy :D but iam no engineer so i can only judge it with my limited knowledge x) If you havent checked it out yet, check the Tesla Superbottle or the octovalve. Also incredible amounts of engeneering.
There were many iterations of this before what we have today. After it is implemented in the market there will be more iterations before we see hardware updates hit the market.
That mini cooling fan and mini heat sink for the cpu is the cutest, non living thing I have ever seen @ 4:21 bravo to all involved in this tiny VR beast, tech is insane.
It's cool that it solved 2 problems with 1 solution. 1. Keep the headset chip cool. 2. Airflow through the headset so your face doesn't sweat and fog up the headset lenses!
When people complain about the price of 600€ and there are clearly hundrets of fine designed parts in such a headset... welcome to the real life. This is an absolutely masterpiece of design and engineering! Cannot wait!
everyone seems to impressed by the engineering behind the hardware, and rightfully so, but don't forget the software programmed to make all these components talk to each other and actually make it work is just as impressive!
I am astonished to the very brim of my astonishment measurements by looking at the tech which gets into making the PSVR2 headset ! Also, the headset looks quite compact even after having so many components fixed inside it. This truly is a marvel of engineering. Kudos to Sony.👍🏻 I will definitely have one in the future .
Are you indian or Pakistani? Why do you say "wideo" instead of video, I've seen indians and Pakistanis use W for V and V for W. Example: universe instead of universe, or wery instead of very.
The main cable looks like it could be replaced, easily enough, if needed. It just connects to the rest of the system internally with, it looks like, a USB-C connector. So thoughtfully engineered all the way through.
Such a cool behind-the-scenes look at the intricate engineering that goes into making their VR2 Headset. It's great to see Sony being so transparent about the inner workings of their product!
We see lots of people throwing out the "Bruh, it's over $1000 to get into PSVR 2!" - but that's just typical social media cynicism. While technically true re: 'full' entry price, that's not a realistic market: Simply put, PSVR 2 is an accessory, not a standalone platform. It's not a Meta Quest. It doesn't operate in an underpowered, lower frequency, battery powered, self-contained envelope. *The host device is a PS5* So the target audience is an existing PS5 player. And there's about 32 million PS5 owners right now. Sony would love a small, but meaningful percentage of that user base to jump into PSVR 2 early on. They're NOT counting on non-PS5 owners ("bruh, it's $1000...") to bolster the early PSVR 2 sales. Obviously they welcome new PS5 owners who choose this moment to enter the platform, but PSVR 2 is an accessory and the host device is PS5, and that's the existing base they want to captivate. For that player it's the cost of a PSVR 2, not the melodramatic combined double purchase inflated number. Besides, even if you fall back on the argument -"But is IS actually that combined price because you DO need both to play PSVR 2!" -- compared to the prices on other similar spec'd VR headsets, PSVR 2 is still an absolute bargain, and it has more hardware features, newer tech, than those high end headsets, yet it's priced lower than they are. So yes, PSVR 2 is a pretty big buy (in the console realm), but it's an excellent value for the modern-by-2023-standards VR tech and specs that it contains -- and all the developer feedback so far indicates PSVR 2 is an extremely smooth dev kit to work in. It's punching way above PS5's 'on paper' specs thanks to stuff like gaze-tracked foveated rendering and intelligent optimizations. Sony is almost certainly eating a significant loss on PSVR 2 hardware at that price, considering the superb OLED panel and total tracking/haptic tech in the hardware, all requiring specialized high standard manufacturing as well. VR is not for everyone, and it's not made to replace or supplant flatscreen gaming. It's made to be enjoyed in parallel, offering players and developers an exciting alternate way to interact with and design their games. And PSVR 2 is the best thing to happen to VR gaming in a long time. It has the game support on the way (100+ titles in the pipeline already), so now it needs the player support. It's an important moment for the fate of VR gaming going forward. Credit to Sony for not cheaping out on the PSVR 2 tech or stagnating in some lame half-step VR progress. They've pushed it forward, and engineered an excellent device. The PS5's superfast SSD and hardware-accelerated storage IO is the icing on the cake for keeping VR players immersed in the game (not waiting in menus/loading) and seamlessly streaming rich worlds to explore.
I just want to thank the engineers for actually creating a solution for fogging lenses. I had massive fogging issues with vr headsets in the past, and I couldn't believe that this one didn't fog at all. Sony really have the best hardware engineers.
The head pads are a smooth silicone rubber material, meaning they won't flake off with wear like how they did on PSVR. Lots of nice changes! Seems like they really listened to user feedback.
I can't believe Sony PlayStation made a video like this. It's totally awesome that they were willing to tear this down and show everyone. Bravo. I'd love to see more companies sharing amazing designs like this.
This is the best gaming I've had in my life! All my family and friends are having so much fun; thank you for a great experience, it is well appreciated! どうもありがとうございます ❤🙏
This HMD and controllers are amazing. The vibration alone blows Quest 2 controllers out of the water and then there's HMD vibration and incredible OLED screen. I love the form factor and the weight balance of the controllers. They are so satisfying to hold and use.
It’s absolutely baffling how much engineering goes into something like this. Helps me appreciate it even more
Now il worry i walk into the wall and mess it up😭
@@Cazanu417 wont happen now that u are aware of this. U have to be rly stupid to do such Things.
What's even more baffling is how each one gets made perfectly at the factory...mass production!!
They have the manual book how to teardown VR2 for official Engineering
The Quest 2 and Quest Pro have even more components crammed inside seeing as they are standalone headsets, you might find that interesting as well.
Very cool to see Sony being this transparent about designs themselves.
Now I know why I paid 600 bucks for it. It looks sleek and "simple" from the outside but an insane amount of work and engineering was done to create the product. Glad they uploaded this, kinda makes me appreciate it even more now. One more week, can't wait
Honestly this seems like a huge flex by them. Jaw dropping amount of design chops going into this. I imagine competitors watching this video scrambling to adapt some of the ideas into their own headsets.
That was impressive. Like some of us have been saying all along...WORTH EVERY PENNY!!! Incredible engineering. Well done Sony.
Sony know their tech, they are pioneers of the industry with decades of experience. They know what they are doing when it comes to hardware
It’s a shame pancake lenses wasn’t used. Form factor wise, its already obsolete. Bad call on Sony’s part.
The intricacy of engineering is insane.
Appears to be within expectations
Not at all
@@xxBlackpspxx lol these people are getting caught up in hype for a tear down
The "Please give it a try" at the end made my heart warm. Will do when I have the money...so in a couple of years.
It's like an engineer is proud of his product he and his team worked on for years. I'm glad they made the video. I for sure will try it once my pre order arrives
Its like the old 'Please consider' phrase a they would say in English on old commercials for Japanese cars.
Broke
You could buy this after working 2 weeks at a part time job at minimum wage.
@@forestcityfishing4749 the saying goes: when there's a will there's a way
I love how he has a tool to hold every part of the headset while breaking it down smaller and smaller.
They probably made them during the development and testing of the headset to make the work easier
He did point out a part to help extract the rear button from the chassis while keeping the internal gear in place.
He pointed it out as if they were letting us know what to do with it which makes me excited to think Sony may actually sell these tools for repairing the headset.
@@matute93 It's for the workers at the assembly lines.
@@Ash-re2fe they won't
@@eSKAone- This, they will have a worker for each stage of assembly and it just gets passed along.
Sony's engineers are always just on another level.
Most of it is designed by facebook, they use software provided by them too.
@@arturaslekstutis7678 no
@@arturaslekstutis7678 Facebook? Stop the cap
@@arturaslekstutis7678 Do some proper research before you talk online, Oculus (owned by Facebook) has nothing to do with PSVR
@@arturaslekstutis7678 You're spewing out nonsense. It's time for you to step into reality again.
Seeing this broken down is crazy, like where do you even begin in designing something like this. It just blows my mind, seeing it taken apart how they even make something like this.
you begin by taking math serious in middle & high school
this needs education, decades of experience and a will to build the best design posible. compare that to western woke world :D
@@bern9642 im not even taking about the technology part im taking about the design itself like knowing each component you need and how it should all fit together in this relatively small headset
@@finnyyy- my comment was a joke. 😂. It still needs a lot of math needed to shrink components and fit them all in.
@@krz9000 i know you're joking but a lot of the engineers are young people. Unless they started working as fetus, a large portion of them don't have decades of experience. Also western engineers are really talented. Just as talented.
So incredibly excited for this headset! Looks like the team truly made something to be proud of too!
Absolutely love all the official teardown, great for educating both how to repair them and why they cost what they cost.
When I see how many components are installed then the price is absolutely justified
But cheapskates would say otherwise. 😂
The assembly costs much be insane compared to usual electronics.
Was just going to say that. All the outlets/people complaining about how high the price is. People have gotten so spoiled by cheap, poorly made hardware being old at a loss to collect user data that they've completely forgotten how complex these devices actually are.
@@EmrysCorbin Remember when suckers bought the Xbox one, a technically inferior console to the PS4, for $500 because it included a camera? Worse of all, it was later revealed that M$ was essentially spying on you fools. 😆
@@princegroove was even better when they said they would never sell the Xbox one without it... "Xbox is Kinect, Kinect is Xbox." then a few months later they sold it without it for a massively reduced price.
This is so crazy and beautiful. These engineers are insane
When he showed the symmetric design inside the headset, my heart rejoiced.
Lol
It's so cool how transparent sony is with it's tech! They definitely know how to make entertainment products that appeal!
The PSVR2 teardown video provides valuable insights into the inner workings of the device and its design. It's always interesting to see the engineering that goes into creating cutting-edge technology, and this video does an excellent job of showcasing the device's components and how they all work together to provide an immersive VR experience. This kind of transparency and openness from companies like Sony can help build trust with consumers and foster a greater appreciation for the technology that we use every day.
Great comment!
@@kylebookout1789 oh, it's not me. Generated by chatgpt
@@blackstone499 i knew it!
Completely floored you would show something like this. Such a super neat thing. No one will ever disassemble theirs, but seeing the pride of the engineer's is such a joy. Big Thumbs Up!
Amazing piece of Technology, well done and Congratulations to all who Made this Device possible. Can't wait to Play on the 22nd 👍
Loved when they did this for the PS5, and it's super neat to see it for the PSVR2. For someone who loves gaming but is not a techie, it really makes me appreciate the thought and engineering that goes into these devices I use on a regular basis. It also makes paying $550 for this seem like a steal, considering how much work goes into assembling a single headset!
Beautiful design and so much tech packed in. Can’t wait until next week!
This is by far one of the most cutting edge devices in technology & engineering! Its a master piece , the cooling system, eye tracking, headset rumbling, durability, seals, light weight, eye adjustment & I can go on and on, every single min of this 12 min tear down is full of love, passion & massive expertise.
PS VR 2 is simply AMAZING. The Oled screen, the light weight, the 3D sound and the haptics.. awesome work Sony!
So cool! makes me so very appreciative of the amount of work that went into this!
Every tech company should be making tear-downs
Thank you for letting me appreciate the intricacies that go into creating this piece of technology 👏
I am completely awestruck. It's amazing to me that people can design and engineer things this perfectly!
This seems very well designed. Its always nice to see high level of engineering, it just fills my heart with joy :D but iam no engineer so i can only judge it with my limited knowledge x) If you havent checked it out yet, check the Tesla Superbottle or the octovalve. Also incredible amounts of engeneering.
There were many iterations of this before what we have today. After it is implemented in the market there will be more iterations before we see hardware updates hit the market.
It comes down to 2 words...... pride and effort!!
Nice to see that the unit seems very repairable in case something breaks.
That mini cooling fan and mini heat sink for the cpu is the cutest, non living thing I have ever seen @ 4:21 bravo to all involved in this tiny VR beast, tech is insane.
It's cool that it solved 2 problems with 1 solution.
1. Keep the headset chip cool.
2. Airflow through the headset so your face doesn't sweat and fog up the headset lenses!
When people complain about the price of 600€ and there are clearly hundrets of fine designed parts in such a headset... welcome to the real life. This is an absolutely masterpiece of design and engineering! Cannot wait!
Especially when competitor headsets with less features cost 1500 dollars upwards.
Imagine if we received them in bits like this and we had to watch this video in order to put them back together
That's not an insane idea... making you understand at high level how engineering and high end consumer electronics work.
Nearly as complicated as an Ikea desk.
Lego - Engineering teir
I followed the steps and I was able to successfully disassemble my PSVR2. Thanks!
Awesome, now go back to 1885 and kill Biff before he shoots the Doc.
圧倒的技術からの自信なのか発売前に自らの手の内を明かしていくスタイルなのすこ
That's really great. Really well engineered and thought off.
7 more days to release, can't wait to hold and play it, come on Sony... give us a thousand high quality VR games
What a beautiful piece of engineering, hats off to the team for this design
Deym.. that engineering design of this VR is topnotch
kudos to them.. Brilliant!
everyone seems to impressed by the engineering behind the hardware, and rightfully so, but don't forget the software programmed to make all these components talk to each other and actually make it work is just as impressive!
Very nice design. It's expensive, but there's a lot going on in this and the controllers. A lot of parts to manufacture and assemble.
I am astonished to the very brim of my astonishment measurements by looking at the tech which gets into making the PSVR2 headset ! Also, the headset looks quite compact even after having so many components fixed inside it. This truly is a marvel of engineering. Kudos to Sony.👍🏻 I will definitely have one in the future .
I wish it was cheaper, but seeing how tech it's packing on such a small device, I kinda get the price e tag. Maybe one day...
Can't wait when this comes out!
Amazing design and engineering. Can’t wait to try it
@Officialplaystation. scam
I'm floored by how much TECH is in that! Incredible
Was very interested to find out how the usb C cable worked on the inside. Awesome tear down.
Specialized cable confirmed… now where can I get a replacement “just in case”?
It looks amazing
I love when they talk technical to me. Here we go about to enter this last week of waiting :)
Thanks! Great engineering and a great presentation!
I dont know what I love more, the teardown itself, or these custom stands that fit to each stage of the teardown.
So satisfying somehow. Can't wait for my preorder!!!
Cool I hope this becomes a regular thing 😮
The guy who broke down the ps4 like this smoked a cigarette through.
? they been doing this since ps4, did it with the ps5 system too
It is
This is so awesome to see!!
Sony has the best engineers on planet.
分解動画見てると本当ワクワクしてくるからいつも動画にしてくれてありがとうだよ
All the "clacks" and sounds from dismantling the unit are curiously satisfying.
Engineering Masterpiece!
Huge admiration to you all at Playstation VR for making a complex headset, yet simple for the fanbase to use. 💙🎮
Imagine designing this. Or manufaturing it. Insane levels of complexity.
That was fascinating, Technically keeps getting better and better
But EA SPORTS AND 2k Games keep getting worse and worse
@@stopndrop4588 true
This is exactly what I am going to do when I get my headset
me too, except im gonna throw a phone inside so it can be standalone too
@@dan_kitty_vr5107 why
@@dan_kitty_vr5107 so you can have mobile graphics? No, thanks.
@@Optamizm lol i was being silly..of course not :)
If you can put it back together and it works, you get a cookie!
GAME CHANGING!!!!
Thanks for this, I wasn't expecting to see one for the PS VR2 so it was a very welcome surprise. loved it!
So exited for the 22nd!!!
3Dプリント出力品そのままっぽい組み立て用の治具もいちいちかっこよくてそっちにも目が行く。
I'm suprised this wideo even exist.Never expected that VR got its own teardown.Thanks for this wideo.
Are you indian or Pakistani?
Why do you say "wideo" instead of video, I've seen indians and Pakistanis use W for V and V for W.
Example: universe instead of universe, or wery instead of very.
Content like this is amazing! Please do more stuff like this in the future.
Wow, i'm impressed. Thank you to let us see how the PSVR2 exactly works. Can't wait to use the PSVR2 next week
Simply amazing the amount of tech crammed into the PSVR2! Can't wait to disassemble my own!
R&D and Engineering at its finest! I am excited to give this VR headset a try!
This is so cool, class and innovation.
I have no intention of ever taking apart my headset. But I’m glad this exists by the people who made it. It’s just interesting.
This video just sold a PS VR2. I MUST OWN THIS NOW! この動画は PS VR2 を販売したばかりです。私は今これを所有しなければなりません!
Muito bom ! Parabéns a Sony e esse cara por fazerem esse trabalho incrível pra levar entretenimento para muita gente !
It's a great piece of technology
The main cable looks like it could be replaced, easily enough, if needed. It just connects to the rest of the system internally with, it looks like, a USB-C connector. So thoughtfully engineered all the way through.
So glad that you desgined ps vr 2 listening players feedback on vr 1, this one seems the best vr made so far, looking forward to try it!
The fact that they made this video, is awesome! Not only showing us how it works, but how to disassemble it if needed. Cool!
Love break downs vids, thank you!
I'm completely flabbergasted, can't think of better words to describe I am gobsmacked
Absolutely smreckledworfed
A fan too! I thought it was just a passive vent!🎉
Such a cool behind-the-scenes look at the intricate engineering that goes into making their VR2 Headset. It's great to see Sony being so transparent about the inner workings of their product!
So cool being able to see this.
Very impressive the amount of technology included on this product. I'll care it like a baby.
It's super cool to see some of the faces behind the product instead of only the division president or the PR
We see lots of people throwing out the "Bruh, it's over $1000 to get into PSVR 2!" - but that's just typical social media cynicism. While technically true re: 'full' entry price, that's not a realistic market: Simply put, PSVR 2 is an accessory, not a standalone platform.
It's not a Meta Quest. It doesn't operate in an underpowered, lower frequency, battery powered, self-contained envelope.
*The host device is a PS5*
So the target audience is an existing PS5 player.
And there's about 32 million PS5 owners right now.
Sony would love a small, but meaningful percentage of that user base to jump into PSVR 2 early on.
They're NOT counting on non-PS5 owners ("bruh, it's $1000...") to bolster the early PSVR 2 sales.
Obviously they welcome new PS5 owners who choose this moment to enter the platform, but PSVR 2 is an accessory and the host device is PS5, and that's the existing base they want to captivate. For that player it's the cost of a PSVR 2, not the melodramatic combined double purchase inflated number.
Besides, even if you fall back on the argument -"But is IS actually that combined price because you DO need both to play PSVR 2!" -- compared to the prices on other similar spec'd VR headsets, PSVR 2 is still an absolute bargain, and it has more hardware features, newer tech, than those high end headsets, yet it's priced lower than they are.
So yes, PSVR 2 is a pretty big buy (in the console realm), but it's an excellent value for the modern-by-2023-standards VR tech and specs that it contains -- and all the developer feedback so far indicates PSVR 2 is an extremely smooth dev kit to work in.
It's punching way above PS5's 'on paper' specs thanks to stuff like gaze-tracked foveated rendering and intelligent optimizations.
Sony is almost certainly eating a significant loss on PSVR 2 hardware at that price, considering the superb OLED panel and total tracking/haptic tech in the hardware, all requiring specialized high standard manufacturing as well.
VR is not for everyone, and it's not made to replace or supplant flatscreen gaming. It's made to be enjoyed in parallel, offering players and developers an exciting alternate way to interact with and design their games.
And PSVR 2 is the best thing to happen to VR gaming in a long time. It has the game support on the way (100+ titles in the pipeline already), so now it needs the player support.
It's an important moment for the fate of VR gaming going forward. Credit to Sony for not cheaping out on the PSVR 2 tech or stagnating in some lame half-step VR progress. They've pushed it forward, and engineered an excellent device.
The PS5's superfast SSD and hardware-accelerated storage IO is the icing on the cake for keeping VR players immersed in the game (not waiting in menus/loading) and seamlessly streaming rich worlds to explore.
now the fun part starts: put the whole thing together
Kudos Sony, that's very cool.
This is incredible. HYPE!
Hey everyone, remember to turn on the subtitles! ;)
All these polite "masu"s and the green shirt really brought Suiseiseki to mind, and made this quite a funny tear down...
Sony is my favorite consumer company in the world man. Vídeogames, tv, TV's, movies, music, VR. They exel at everything.
It's beautiful, to disassemble.. Now, we have to reassemble it correctly !!! 😂
This makes the retail price look like a steal. Amazing!
I just want to thank the engineers for actually creating a solution for fogging lenses. I had massive fogging issues with vr headsets in the past, and I couldn't believe that this one didn't fog at all.
Sony really have the best hardware engineers.
The head pads are a smooth silicone rubber material, meaning they won't flake off with wear like how they did on PSVR. Lots of nice changes! Seems like they really listened to user feedback.
Every last one of PlayStation’s engineers epitomize tech obsessed nerds, and that’s absolutely awesome!
Plaaaaaaystattttiiion. ❤
The engineering is insane! Man you gotta appreciate and love how smart some people are!
Apparently "Everyone is equal and all the same"
@@forestcityfishing4749 LOL
Now this is like watching the Bob Ross of VR. Mesmerizing just watching the engineer show the piece of art he’s created.
I can't believe Sony PlayStation made a video like this. It's totally awesome that they were willing to tear this down and show everyone. Bravo. I'd love to see more companies sharing amazing designs like this.
2:39 He really is right about beauty inside and out, I love just looking at it. Remarkable.
hopefully you guys will release an over the ear headphone attachment than the in ear ones
Pulse 3d?
if they dont a 3rd party sure will
Like the Mantis for PSVR1
I’m thinking like the chorus speaker add on for the meta quest
true beauty is on the inside
This is the best gaming I've had in my life! All my family and friends are having so much fun; thank you for a great experience, it is well appreciated! どうもありがとうございます ❤🙏
This HMD and controllers are amazing. The vibration alone blows Quest 2 controllers out of the water and then there's HMD vibration and incredible OLED screen. I love the form factor and the weight balance of the controllers. They are so satisfying to hold and use.