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The PSVR 2 launched in mid-February, and though the controllers have seen a few issues recently, you’re still going to want the best way to charge them. What better than a dedicated PSVR 2 charging station?
A PSVR 2 charging station would allow you to charge the PSVR 2 Sense controllers without having to use a cable, which is useful if you want to charge both at once. This is especially useful as the PSVR 2 only ships with one USB-C cable, limiting your options to charge both the controllers at the same time.
We’ve already had a look at the best PSVR 2 accessories, all of which will greatly improve your experience with the headset. However, here we’re going to go a bit deeper into whether not you should buy a PSVR 2 charging station.
Is a PSVR 2 charging station worth it?
Hastraith Charging Dock
Fast Charging
1.5h fast charge
Connectivity
USB
RGB Charging indicator
- Hastraith Charging Station for PSVR 2
- Hastraith Stand for PSVR 2
- Jhua 5-in-1 PSVR 2 Charging Station
- for Snoy PSVR 2 Charging Display Stand
A PSVR 2 charging station would allow you to charge your PSVR 2 Sense controllers at the same time, while also providing a stand for the headset itself to rest on. The headset, of course, doesn’t need charging as it is a fully wired device.
We’ve already had a look at the Hastraith Charging Dock in our thoughts on the best PSVR 2 accessories, and here’s a few important specs to note:
- 1.5hr fast charge
- USB Connectivity
- Includes RGB Charging Indicator
You can also use the headset via mains, keeping your PS5 USB ports free for whatever other accessories you might need.
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We think that a PSVR 2 charging station is worth it, especially with all of the bonus features afforded to you by having a separate dock for your headset.
Also, another huge benefit to having a PSVR 2 charging station is how it looks, which is a hugely underappreciated asset. You can dock the headset on the charging station alongside the controllers, meaning that everything is tidily kept together for you.
Aside from that, the most important thing you might want to consider is how much the PSVR 2 charging station costs. Generally between the range of $20 – $50, which isn’t really that much in the grand scale of things.
We’re going to be keeping an eye out for the latest PSVR 2 charging stations released, as we’re sure to see many more launch as the PSVR 2 gets through its infancy. In the meantime, you might be interested in reading about how to charge the PSVR 2 controllers or how to turn them on and off. Make sure to check back in with us periodically for the latest updates on the PSVR 2.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PSVR 2 charging station wireless?
We haven’t yet seen any wireless PSVR 2 charging stations, although it’s unlikely we ever will as the PSVR 2 Sense controllers only charge through USB-C.
How to use PSVR 2 charging station?
Using a PSVR 2 charging station is incredibly easy as you only have to connect the controllers using the USB-C ports at the bottom.