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Make vs PlayStation VR2

PlayStation VR2
Software
Next-gen VR gaming for PlayStation 5
- From
- $399/one-time
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only Make has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Make free tier limited to 1,000 credits per month; PlayStation VR2 oLED displays produce screen door effect and mura artifacts affecting image clarity
- They diverge on capability: Make covers Visual workflow builder, PlayStation VR2 covers 4K HDR display.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Make and PlayStation VR2 actually diverge.
| Attribute | Make | PlayStation VR2 |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | $399/one-time |
| Pricing model | freemium | Unknown |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web | PlayStation 5, PC (with adapter, reduced features) |
| Founded | 2013 | 2022 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Make
- Visual workflow builder
- Webhooks
- API connectors
- Conditional logic
- Data transformation
- Error handling
- Scheduling
- Team collaboration
Only in PlayStation VR2
- 4K HDR display
- Eye tracking
- Haptic feedback
- 3D audio
- PlayStation Store
- PS5 integration
- PC adapter
- Vr support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Make
- Automating integrations between 3,000+ pre-built applicationsnot PlayStation VR2
- Building AI agents and workflow automation without extensive codingnot PlayStation VR2
- Enterprise automation with GDPR, SOC 2 Type II compliancenot PlayStation VR2
- Rapid deployment of automations from concept to livenot PlayStation VR2
PlayStation VR2
- VR Gamingnot Make
- AR Marketingnot Make
- Virtual Trainingnot Make
- 3D Visualizationnot Make
- Immersive Experiencesnot Make
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Make
- Free tier limited to 1,000 credits per month
- Free tier restricted to 2 active scenarios maximum
- Free tier enforces 15-minute minimum scheduling interval
- Credit-based model means costs scale with usage volume, not just features
PlayStation VR2
- OLED displays produce screen door effect and mura artifacts affecting image clarity
- Fresnel lenses create small sweet spot with issues for prescription glasses wearers
- Requires tethering to PS5 console limiting mobility compared to standalone headsets
- Limited exclusive game library compared to established platforms
- PC support loses approximately 30% of VR2 unique features
Pricing, plan by plan
Make
FreeNo published plan breakdown. See the Make review.
PlayStation VR2
$399/one-timeNo published plan breakdown. See the PlayStation VR2 review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Make if
- You need visual workflow builder.
- You want to start without paying.
- You also want webhooks.
Choose PlayStation VR2 if
- You need 4k hdr display.
- You work on PlayStation 5, PC (with adapter, reduced features).
- You also want eye tracking.
Questions people ask
- Is Make or PlayStation VR2 better?
- Neither clearly leads. Make starts at Free and PlayStation VR2 at $399/one-time, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Make or PlayStation VR2?
- Make has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Make and $399/one-time for PlayStation VR2.
- Does Make or PlayStation VR2 run on more platforms?
- Make runs on Web. PlayStation VR2 runs on PlayStation 5, PC (with adapter, reduced features).
- Can I use Make for free?
- Yes. Make has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. PlayStation VR2 starts at $399/one-time.
- What is Make best used for?
- Make is most often used for automating integrations between 3,000+ pre-built applications, building ai agents and workflow automation without extensive coding, enterprise automation with gdpr, soc 2 type ii compliance, rapid deployment of automations from concept to live. Of those, automating integrations between 3,000+ pre-built applications and building ai agents and workflow automation without extensive coding are not what PlayStation VR2 is typically brought in for.
- What can Make do that PlayStation VR2 cannot?
- Make covers Visual workflow builder, Webhooks, API connectors, Conditional logic. PlayStation VR2 covers 4K HDR display, Eye tracking, Haptic feedback, 3D audio.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
PlayStation VR2: What is the price of PlayStation VR2?
PlayStation VR2 is priced at $399 USD, which remained unchanged in 2026 while competing headsets like Meta Quest 3 saw price increases.
SourcePlayStation VR2: What are the display specifications for PlayStation VR2?
PlayStation VR2 features dual OLED displays at 2000 x 2040 resolution per eye with foveated rendering, built-in eye-tracking, haptic feedback in both headset and Sense controllers, inside-out tracking, and approximately 110-degree field of view.
SourcePlayStation VR2: What platforms does PlayStation VR2 work with?
PlayStation VR2 is exclusively designed for PlayStation 5, connecting via single USB-C cable. Since 2026, a PC adapter is available, though users lose about 30% of VR2's unique features when gaming on PC.
SourcePlayStation VR2: What is included in the PlayStation VR2 box?
The PSVR2 package includes the VR2 headset, two PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers, USB-C connection cable, stereo headphones, and three pairs of earpieces in small, medium, and large sizes.
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