PlayStation VR might have just been released, but it seems nothing can stop the HTC Vive winning tons of awards.

It's just earned yet another one as VR Headset of the Year at the Wareable Awards.

Despite strong competition from the Highly Commended Sony PlayStation VR, the HTC Vive and its innovative controllers just edged it out for the win.

When we reviewed the HTC Vive back in April, we agreed that "Vive's take on virtual reality is best in breed.

"No other VR headsets offer such an immersive virtual reality experience that you can wander around it, poke stuff and genuinely lose yourself in it."

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Valve should be feeling pretty awesome as well because its VR experience The Lab won Wareable's gong for VR Experience of the Year.

The Apple Watch 2 has also been crowned one of the best gadgets of the year, bagging two titles from the evening: Smartwatch of the Year and the prized overall award of Wearable of the Year at the end of the night.

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In our review, we called the Apple Watch 2 "a jack of all trades device", with a coveted 4.5 stars rating.

"Pleasingly though, it's master of most of them," we continued. "With a well-boosted battery and all the GPS-packing, waterproof-bragging skills we've wanted from day one, this is no longer just a high tech fashion accessory, it's starting to feel like the complete smartwatch."

It's the first year for the Wareable Awards and the invite-only affair was held in the rather fancy Shoreditch Town Hall on October 27.

The awards were judged by a selection of industry professionals and experts, including Digital Spy's own Gaming Editor Sam Loveridge, as well as Lucy Hedges from Metro, Victoria Woollaston from Wired, Thomas Tamblyn from Huffington Post UK and Amy Cutmore from Ideal Home.

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