PICO 4 Ultra
78
TopVR score
$799
retail class
Head-to-head
PICO 4 Ultra scores 78/100 while PlayStation VR2 scores 85/100. Compare specs, price, pros, cons, and platform tradeoffs.
78
TopVR score
$799
retail class
85
TopVR score
$399
retail class
Spec Table
PICO
78
TopVR score
$799
retail class
Sony
85
TopVR score
$399
retail class
| Spec | PICO 4 Ultra | PlayStation VR2 |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 78 /100 | 85 /100 |
| Resolution | 2160x2160 per eye | 2000x2040 per eye (OLED) |
| Refresh Rate | Up to 90 Hz | 90 / 120 Hz |
| Field of View | 104 deg class | 110 deg horizontal |
| Tracking | Inside-out 6DoF with ring-free controllers | Inside-out 4-camera |
| Battery | Rear battery; balanced design | Wired headset; controllers recharge |
| Weight | 580 g | 560 g |
| Platform | PICO OS | PlayStation 5 |
PICO 4 Ultra is a strong Quest-style mixed-reality alternative in markets where it is officially sold. For U.S. buyers, availability and software library depth keep Quest 3 and Quest 3S ahead.
PSVR2 delivers premium VR visuals for PS5 owners. The OLED screen, HDR, eye tracking, and haptic controllers are excellent, but PlayStation Direct still shows the headset at $399 and unavailable. Buyers should also know that Sony plans to end new PlayStation physical game discs starting January 2028, making future PS VR2 purchases more digital-first.