So I returned my Oculus Rift after roughly 10 days with it and was left with buyer's remorse (even with the price drop, it still didn't convince me). The Rift does have superior motion tracking and controllers but there just wasn't enough CONTENT to take advantage of the pricey VR headset. So I returned it. In comes the PS4 VR. I was going in with low expectations since I was told many times that it was the inferior of the popular 3 that were out there (the HTC Vive being the other) and I was pleasantly surprised. The immersion of most of the games definitely gave you this "wow factor". And you absolutely must play this with headphones because it completes the immersion of using the headset. I'll break it down to Pros and Cons PROS: -Cheapest of the popular 3 VR headsets out there but not really much of a compromise since the image quality is roughly the same -The "screen door effect" isn't as noticeable as it was in the Oculus Rift -CONTENT (aka: games)!!! -Easiest VR headset to put on and take off. The Rift was like putting on a helmet and taking it off was a pain if you had to go to the bathroom -The immersion and wow factor is almost immediate once you get the focus down for your eyes CONS -To maintain a high framerate (necessary to reduce motion sickness), the games look like they are dumbed down a LOT. -If you played Resident Evil 7 without VR, the VR version truly compromises the graphics fidelity to keep the framerate up -The 'games' seem like tech demos. The only real game that felt like a GAME was Resident Evil 7 -Setup can be a pain. So many wires. Only the HTC Vive has more wires and gadgets involved to set this thing up -The headset will make your PS4 heat up quickly. Don't be surprised if you hear your PS4's internal fans blaring loudly Overall: At this price point, you can't go wrong. It's the weakest of the 3 popular VR headsets out there but the overall, the value proposition outweighs the other 2. When I had the Oculus Rift, I dropped $600 but it only worked well because my PC gaming rig cost about $1500 to build. If you already own a PS4, this is probably the most budget conscientious route to go since it goes more for a casual approach. Plus, if you have your PS4 connected to a TV, it makes for a better social gimmick since everyone in the room can see what you're seeing in the headset. Definitely a great product to own!