For an all plastic stand with charging capabilities, this stand is overpriced by $10-15 dollars in my opinion but its a nice stand that will work well with my setup. I just got this PS VR stand yesterday (3 days before I am supposed to get my PS VR headset) and it appears to be well made but consisting of cheaper plastic materials than I was expecting. I knew the thing was going to be made of plastic, but I didn't expect the quality of the plastic to be as low as it is (meaning... it's not as solid as I thought it was going to be and seems like cheap hollow plastic that snaps together and is rather lightweight and not very substantial for the high price of $49.99). Since the PS VR is new and just launching, prices will naturally be higher on such accessories until the market gets flooded with this stuff and the stand no longer sells well at the initial price. Once I get my PS VR I will post some pictures of the PS VR on it as well as everything on the stand but right now I only have the 2 Move controllers and one DS4 on it. So the stand properly charges my 2 Move controllers as well as my DS4 but the method to charge the DS4 seems like it is not fully charging it since there is no click of the connection like you would get from plugging in the charge cable from the PS4 to your DS4, although you don't get that click of the cable connecting to your DS4 it is properly charging your controller just fine. One nice thing that I really like is that the stand has charging capabilities that will free up my USB ports - which one of the ports will be needed for the PS VR and the other I use for my PS Elite headset dongle, so this prevents me from having to unplug stuff and plug charging cables into the PS4 or elsewhere. I also like that this stand will keep everything nice and neat and contained to one area within my entertainment cabinet (as neat as humanly possible considering all of the cables that the PS VR has). If you're putting this stand within your entertainment cabinet, be sure to have plenty of room above your stand (approximately 13" - 16" high) since it stands pretty tall (the spec on this is 13.4 x 9.4 x 5.5 inches; 1.9 pounds - without any accessories or the PS VR on top of it) and will need even more space once you put the PS VR on it. Overall I would recommend getting this since it does a good job of displaying everything nicely, tidying up your entertainment area, charging your Move controllers and DS4, and keeps your PS VR off of the floor or tangled up in your entertainment center wiring. Although, if you can wait it out you may want to get the PS VR stand that is $15 dollars cheaper or just wait until the price of this goes down. Once I get my PS VR I will update this review and attach some pics of everything on the stand within my entertainment center cabinet.