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title: "PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2)"
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# 3D spatial audio with headset feedback 110º immersive field of view 4K HDR ultra-high resolution PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2)

**Price:** AR$1908650
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your reality—Horizon awaits in stunning 4K VR!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2)
- **How much does it cost?** AR$1908650 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/528778425-playstation-vr2-horizon-call-of-the-mountain-bundle-psvr2)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sensory Precision:** Eye tracking and headset feedback technology deliver hyper-realistic interactions and responsive gameplay.
- • **Social Showstopper:** Impress friends and family with adrenaline-pumping experiences like riverboat rides and epic machine hunts.
- • **Intuitive VR Mastery:** Feel every move with PS VR2 Sense controllers featuring haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and finger touch detection.
- • **Next-Level Immersion:** Dive into Horizon’s breathtaking 360° vistas with ultra-wide 110º FOV and crystal-clear 4K HDR visuals.
- • **Seamless Setup & Play:** One USB-C cable plugs directly into your PS5—no tangled wires, no fuss, just instant VR adventure.

## Overview

The PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle redefines virtual reality gaming with cutting-edge 4K HDR visuals, a wide 110º field of view, and immersive 3D audio. Featuring advanced PS VR2 Sense controllers with haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and finger touch detection, it offers intuitive, lifelike interactions. Designed for easy setup with a single USB-C connection to the PS5, this bundle delivers a seamless, high-performance VR experience that brings the world of Horizon to life like never before.

## Description

Conquer colossal peaks, overcome fearsome machines and uncover a hidden danger to the world of Horizon in the PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundle. Play from a new perspective – experience the sensations of height and wonder as you take in stunning vistas across the Carja and Nora homelands through the eyes of new character, Ryas. View the breathtaking natural world of Horizon in 360 degrees and interact with your surroundings using two PlayStation®VR2 Sense™ controllers. Enjoy immersive action – use intuitive movements to climb mountains, hunt machines, shoot your bow and craft items from raw materials. Brave a new adventure – enter a living, breathing world of dangerous machines, tribal lore, exciting quests and new and returning characters. Share the experience – feel the adrenaline rush in a riverboat ride filled with surprises, that offers the chance to show off PS VR2 to your friends and family.

Review: Blown away - This is our first vr setup, I actually didn't even know this existed because Sony was so lame in promoting it but the sale popped up on desertcart and figured if it was just an orphan system that wasn't that great then oh well, I've spent 300 bucks on dumber stuff. Original Atari 2600 is about $1400 inflation adjusted so this is kind of a bargain. It's *way* better than I imagined, aside from the headband setup which I'm going to remedy with a 3rd party pad/strap that gets rave reviews from Globular Cluster. Setup was easier than some people made it out to be as was getting the sweet spot for viewing, the key to the stock support setup is having the back strap very low and the forehead side up high and cranked down snug. It's still pretty bad though for long duration use. So far I've played a bit of GT7, amazing, a rollercoaster game which while graphically a bit dated was stomach churningly fun and the demo for PoolsVR which looked really lame on the youtube videos I saw but a free demo is a good price. It's crazy, I didn't think walking around alone in white tile pool rooms with nothing to do but walk could possibly be interesting but it has to be experienced to know, it's just bonkers. Pretty much every other game/demo included on PS+ is in the process of being downloaded as I just want to try everything. I'd avoided vr so long thinking it was just a gimmick (not to mention super expensive till now) but I've not been this jazzed by a new video game thing since literally 30 years ago when I was so awestruck by the original Playstation that on launch day I played with the dinosaur demo for at least 2 hours before even touching an actual game. Update after *lots* of use - Gran Turismo 7 on this is just amazing, worth the price for it alone. Currently I don't have a wheel since my G27 stopped being compatible after PS3 but I almost don't care now. PSVR2 made more of a difference than going from a controller to a wheel did, by a lot. Driving with a controller has gone from a struggle to a joy as car control and spin recovery just feels natural and intuitive now. I can get golds on all the license tests now with a controller which I didn't think was possible. Why Sony isn't shouting about this from the rooftops is a mystery. Get the Globular Cluster comfort mod for sure, absolutely necessary I think or you'll tire of the headset quickly. If your eyes aren't perfect, even if they are just a little bad like mine, get some lenses. I got HONS VR but there are others and some do magnetic frames for easy swaps, the sharp focus and reduced eye strain are great and protecting your stock lenses is worth it alone. Lenses were 50 for me and 90 for my wife who has an awful prescription, I was expecting hundreds because that's what glasses cost. She loves that for the first time in 45 years she isn't looking at the world through a frame and there is no way she could have played this without them. It's a shame Sony didn't do a better job on the stock headset but there is nothing they can do about my eyes. The extra $100 for the comfort mod and my lenses changed this from a future dust collector to my goto gaming choice.
Review: Massive improvement over PSVR - I hated the first PSVR headset with a passion. It was the biggest waste of money I’ve ever experienced; In my 3 years of owning it, I maybe used it 10 times bc of how much of a hassle it was to set up and the lackluster gaming experience. I mean it when I say the PSVR2 is light years ahead of the first one. Almost every problem I had was not only addressed, but completely solved. There is 1 cable, that’s it. No more multiple HDMI cables and a whole separate module to run the headset. Just 1 usb c that plugs into the front of your PS5. That alone is worth the price of admission. The controllers are far superior, more similar to VR controllers for PC platforms than the Wii remote rip off from the first one. A built in headset, so you don’t have to plug in your old earbuds and have them constantly ripped out of your ears. The ease of use is the best part about this. It takes maybe 45 seconds to set up, disregarding the play area scanning, that can take a little while if your room is a little wonky and doesn’t have a square area you can scan. I’ve played a few games so far, with the Horizon game being the best in my opinion. It’s awesome shooting a bow and actually having to pull the arrow back and reach over your shoulder to grab another one. It’s immersive as all hell and I love it. You have to play No Man’s Sky as well, the flying is quite possibly the coolest gaming experience I’ve ever had. Actually being able to control the throttle and joystick is insane. I do wish Sony would back some more games for this headset, as the lineup is a little weak, especially compared to what is available on other VR platforms. But the big titles that are here are solid and will be enough to justify this very expensive purchase in my opinion. My only issues with the headset itself are the lenses and the lack of airflow. The picture quality isn’t perfect, it will look blurry if you don’t adjust the lenses perfectly, there’s really no margin of error for that unfortunately. Even when you do find that perfect adjustment, it’s still a little blurry. I find myself taking the headset off quite a lot because of how hot it can get under it. The lenses fog up a lot and I have to wipe the sweat off of my face, which completely breaks the immersion. Overall, I love this thing. I’ve used it more in the 2 weeks I’ve owned it than I did in the 3 years I owned the first headset. I’d say wait for a sale to come around if you’re not totally sold on VR and aren’t really sure if this is something you’ll use a lot. If you do like VR and can see yourself using this quite often, then I’d absolutely recommend buying it as soon as you can. This is an incredible experience.

## Features

- PlayStation VR2 Sense technology: Eye tracking. Headset feedback. 3D Audio. Highly intuitive controls – Haptic Feedback, Adaptive Triggers and Finger Touch Detection
- Cutting-edge performance
- 4K HDR visuals
- 110º field of view
- Advanced graphical rendering

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C1Q9X8VH |
| Age Range Description | 13 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,684 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2 in PlayStation VR Headsets |
| Brand | PlayStation |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Color | PlayStation VR2 Bundle (PSVR2) |
| Compatible Devices | PlayStation 5 |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Controller Type | Wireless Controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,717) |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Field Of View | 110 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719560180 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.88"D x 10"W x 7.63"H |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Mfr Part Number | 1000035074 |
| Model Name | PSVR2 |
| Model Number | 1000035074 |
| Operating System | PlayStation proprietary operating system |
| Platform | PlayStation 5 |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Sensor Technology | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity |
| Specific Uses For Product | video games, interactive entertainment, immersive experiences, virtual reality gaming |
| UPC | 711719560180 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** 13 years and up
- **Brand:** PlayStation
- **Color:** PlayStation VR2 Bundle (PSVR2)
- **Connectivity Technology:** RCA
- **Field Of View:** 110 Degrees
- **Included Components:** Cable
- **Model Name:** PSVR2
- **Operating System:** PlayStation proprietary operating system
- **Product Dimensions:** 16.88"D x 10"W x 7.63"H
- **Special Feature:** Not_Performance_Used

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this the ps5 vr2 ? my question is because i didn't find nowhere that it's for playstation 5.**
A: Yes, the Playstation VR2 is a device created for the PS5. The original PSVR was for the PS4. The VR2 can't run in PS4 but the PSVR (original) can run in the PS5 with an adaptator for the PS4 camera (it uses 2 USB ports in the PS5, one for the camera and other to control the video box).

**Q: Do you have to have a ps5 to run the vr?**
A: Yes.

**Q: I guess ill have to buy the controller charging dock separatley but what about the vr headset. does it operate like the ps 4 vr headset?**
A: Operationally, the PSVR2 works similarly to the original with a few differences: (1) The IPD is adjusted by a dial, supported by the guide on the PS5; (2) Connects via a single high-speed USB-C cable to the front of the PS5; (3) On the technical side, it has higher resolution, eye tracking, and a simple configuration system. My recommendation is that you get a good brand charger (with at least 4 USB ports) and charge the controllers via a cable (the charger is very fancy, but it costs several times more); I confirm that it is not very uncomfortable and you save money. However, one thing the PSVR2 lacks is its headband system, which is smaller than the original, making it easy to slip out of position and miss the sweet spot; in this case, check out some comfort accessories including top straps, which help keep the unit more firmly in place.

**Q: can it play regular games from my ps5 and just act as a display to my eyes , using my regular ps5 dual sense controller?  thanks.**
A: Yes. You can play regular PS5 games using the regular PS5 controller while in VR. The “screen” floats in front of you in a black void. You cannot customize the size of the screen or the void it floats in.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blown away
*by J***D on December 6, 2025*

This is our first vr setup, I actually didn't even know this existed because Sony was so lame in promoting it but the sale popped up on Amazon and figured if it was just an orphan system that wasn't that great then oh well, I've spent 300 bucks on dumber stuff. Original Atari 2600 is about $1400 inflation adjusted so this is kind of a bargain. It's *way* better than I imagined, aside from the headband setup which I'm going to remedy with a 3rd party pad/strap that gets rave reviews from Globular Cluster. Setup was easier than some people made it out to be as was getting the sweet spot for viewing, the key to the stock support setup is having the back strap very low and the forehead side up high and cranked down snug. It's still pretty bad though for long duration use. So far I've played a bit of GT7, amazing, a rollercoaster game which while graphically a bit dated was stomach churningly fun and the demo for PoolsVR which looked really lame on the youtube videos I saw but a free demo is a good price. It's crazy, I didn't think walking around alone in white tile pool rooms with nothing to do but walk could possibly be interesting but it has to be experienced to know, it's just bonkers. Pretty much every other game/demo included on PS+ is in the process of being downloaded as I just want to try everything. I'd avoided vr so long thinking it was just a gimmick (not to mention super expensive till now) but I've not been this jazzed by a new video game thing since literally 30 years ago when I was so awestruck by the original Playstation that on launch day I played with the dinosaur demo for at least 2 hours before even touching an actual game. Update after *lots* of use - Gran Turismo 7 on this is just amazing, worth the price for it alone. Currently I don't have a wheel since my G27 stopped being compatible after PS3 but I almost don't care now. PSVR2 made more of a difference than going from a controller to a wheel did, by a lot. Driving with a controller has gone from a struggle to a joy as car control and spin recovery just feels natural and intuitive now. I can get golds on all the license tests now with a controller which I didn't think was possible. Why Sony isn't shouting about this from the rooftops is a mystery. Get the Globular Cluster comfort mod for sure, absolutely necessary I think or you'll tire of the headset quickly. If your eyes aren't perfect, even if they are just a little bad like mine, get some lenses. I got HONS VR but there are others and some do magnetic frames for easy swaps, the sharp focus and reduced eye strain are great and protecting your stock lenses is worth it alone. Lenses were 50 for me and 90 for my wife who has an awful prescription, I was expecting hundreds because that's what glasses cost. She loves that for the first time in 45 years she isn't looking at the world through a frame and there is no way she could have played this without them. It's a shame Sony didn't do a better job on the stock headset but there is nothing they can do about my eyes. The extra $100 for the comfort mod and my lenses changed this from a future dust collector to my goto gaming choice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Massive improvement over PSVR
*by J***K on December 21, 2023*

I hated the first PSVR headset with a passion. It was the biggest waste of money I’ve ever experienced; In my 3 years of owning it, I maybe used it 10 times bc of how much of a hassle it was to set up and the lackluster gaming experience. I mean it when I say the PSVR2 is light years ahead of the first one. Almost every problem I had was not only addressed, but completely solved. There is 1 cable, that’s it. No more multiple HDMI cables and a whole separate module to run the headset. Just 1 usb c that plugs into the front of your PS5. That alone is worth the price of admission. The controllers are far superior, more similar to VR controllers for PC platforms than the Wii remote rip off from the first one. A built in headset, so you don’t have to plug in your old earbuds and have them constantly ripped out of your ears. The ease of use is the best part about this. It takes maybe 45 seconds to set up, disregarding the play area scanning, that can take a little while if your room is a little wonky and doesn’t have a square area you can scan. I’ve played a few games so far, with the Horizon game being the best in my opinion. It’s awesome shooting a bow and actually having to pull the arrow back and reach over your shoulder to grab another one. It’s immersive as all hell and I love it. You have to play No Man’s Sky as well, the flying is quite possibly the coolest gaming experience I’ve ever had. Actually being able to control the throttle and joystick is insane. I do wish Sony would back some more games for this headset, as the lineup is a little weak, especially compared to what is available on other VR platforms. But the big titles that are here are solid and will be enough to justify this very expensive purchase in my opinion. My only issues with the headset itself are the lenses and the lack of airflow. The picture quality isn’t perfect, it will look blurry if you don’t adjust the lenses perfectly, there’s really no margin of error for that unfortunately. Even when you do find that perfect adjustment, it’s still a little blurry. I find myself taking the headset off quite a lot because of how hot it can get under it. The lenses fog up a lot and I have to wipe the sweat off of my face, which completely breaks the immersion. Overall, I love this thing. I’ve used it more in the 2 weeks I’ve owned it than I did in the 3 years I owned the first headset. I’d say wait for a sale to come around if you’re not totally sold on VR and aren’t really sure if this is something you’ll use a lot. If you do like VR and can see yourself using this quite often, then I’d absolutely recommend buying it as soon as you can. This is an incredible experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flexible and the Immersion Feels great due to Highly Detailed Graphics
*by K***N on January 19, 2026*

I bought it as a Christmas gift for a cousin, and today I finally tested it. I have little experience with PSVR 1, but I didn't like the graphics much, though the gameplay was fun. What makes PSVR2 times better, it's not only you get better immersion, but the Immersion impact is multiplied by a big factor because the graphic details and resolution makes you feel that you are close to a real environment. As for the Gameplay, the first thing I thought about when I started is that I definitely want a VR Treadmill to fully complete the immersion. The control is very flexible, you can chose to move with body movements or with joysticks, and 2 other gameplay configs that give 3 options each. Here is things I was able to do so far in terms of interactions: - Put my hand in water, tap the water - Swimming - Climbing ladders and mountain walls by grabbing with Z (At a certain point I felt the muscle pain in my arm, but not for long) - Grabbing and putting back Bow and Arrow behind my back, aiming and shooting - Grabbing plate, move plate, grabbing a pot and put it on a plate - Grabbing and eating apples - Fight, dodge and shoot a big beast with arrows (Much Fun) Overall, PSVR2 didn't disappoint my expectation. And now we can focus on getting more games and eventually another PRSV2 and Treadmills when possible to experience full immersion and Co-Ops features.

## Frequently Bought Together

- PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of The Mountain™ Bundle (PSVR2)
- PlayStation VR2 Sense™ Controller Charging Station
- Globular Cluster CMP2 Comfortable Mod for PS VR 2 - Sweet Spot Keeper- Weight Balancer-Soft Forehead Pad-Bigger Softer Anti-Slip Rear Pad

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