![]() I’m surprised to say that even without them, the PSVR2 and Sense controllers weren’t wobbling around. If you happen to have picked up the official PSVR2 headphones, well you are in luck – these also have a spot in here. These then sit securely, with plenty of room for the hardwired USB-C cable in the center of the case. With the included drawstring bag, you’ll tuck your Sense controllers into one another and place them inside the PSVR2. There is a small circular cup indentation in the center of the cutout for the PSVR2. This is a far better solution than throwing your controller in a bag, as that’s a surefire way to ensure those same sticks are jammed to the side, which can lead to stick drift, and frankly we have enough of that already, don’t we? Heading towards the handle is the main cutout for the PlayStation VR2, but that’s not all. These are cut out in such a way that the sticks remain in a neutral position. Closest to the hinge is a pair of spots for PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers. The main body of the case is fully molded to hold your precious cargo. The mesh area can hold any spare cables you might have, as well as several games, safely tucked away from the headset. The zipper here isn’t quite the same quality as the exterior one, but that’s a minor complaint. Opening the case, you are immediately greeted by an oversized net pocket the full size of the lid. ![]() Volkanovski, Shevchenko, Adesanya to appear on EA Sports UFC 5 cover The handle itself is locked to the case with a full stitch all the way around and two cross-stitch patterns in an X – this thing isn’t going anywhere. At the top of the case is a handle with a faux-leather grip held securely with two snaps. The two zipper ends have a rubber tag sporting the VORI name, adding a bit of grip and style. This means the zipper free-floats rather than holding tension, ensuring that it won’t get stuck, jam, or otherwise come off the track and is always an easy pull. The zipper system on the VORI PSVR2 case, rather than sitting directly on the surface of the case, is instead nestled inside a reinforced gusset. I’m happy to report that the VORI team went above and beyond with one of the most common fail points of any bag – the zipper. There’s enough distance between your devices and the edges of the case that I think I can safely say that VORI is justified in their claim that it’s shock resistant, though I won’t be whipping my PSVR2 around to test that theory. EVA also has the added bonus of being water resistant, so you don’t have to worry if some idiot happens to splash their favorite drink on the exterior. I took a pair of keys to the exterior and you’d be hard pressed to see where I dragged them across. EVA, or ethylene vinyl acetate, is the covering that gives it the appearance and texture of material while retaining the property of being highly scratch resistant. The exterior of the case is a hard plastic shell measuring 13.78” x 12.60” x 7.28” and weighing 2.56 lbs, wrapped in a material called EVA. I was eager to have something that I could use to more securely store my PSVR2 when not in use, as well as an easy way to pack everything for travel. They also made a number of folio covers for things like Fire tablets, Kindles, and iPads, so this is hardly their first bite at the apple. Vori isn’t new to the case game, having made hard cases with purpose-built molding for the Meta Quest 2 and Nintendo Switch. ![]() I needed some place where I could secure the device between play sessions, and better still, a way to pack it when bringing it to a friend’s house. Sure, it sits there reasonably securely (the controllers sit in the charger), but it’s hardly the best place to store the device, no matter how cool that stand is. It gets a lot of use, but it spends its downtime sitting on top of my Mandalorian helmet. I picked up a PlayStation VR2 headset, but I’ve not been as kind with it as I should be. ![]()
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