Controllers great, headset too. except for the most important thing, the image. They can paint it all they want, but it just doesn't paint a good picture. It's possible it's partly the production set, as I got a piece from 1/2023, one of the first production runs. PSVR2 went on sale in 2/2023. Although, I tried a friend's piece from 8/2024 and it was only a little better. There's supposedly an OLED pentile matrix that shares the green diodes between adjacent pixels, hence the slightly lower sharpness/real resolution, and it supposedly has some sort of diffusion layer. The image also has a pronounced Mura effect, where you feel like there's still a grainy, oily layer on the displays. Kind of like when you smudge your phone screen with your greasy fingers and it's hard to read the text. This is most noticeable when moving the head, especially on uniform surfaces. Further, no matter how much I tried to set the headset correctly, calibrate it, etc., the image is just not sharp throughout, about one quarter of the way from the edge it starts to be slightly out of focus, and at the edge it is already very out of focus. As for HDR, it's there, but it's nothing exceptional. Personally, I find OLED TV better. The angle of view is not great either. It's 110°, but it's still less than you can see with snowboard goggles, and you don't have a sharp image all the way to the edges, so it feels more like looking through a bigger telescope without zooming in. There are some games for that, but not that many. I haven't found anything sensible in the fighter or airplane styles where VR goggles are likely to show up the most. Even in the better games, it's not that great. For example. Gran Turismo is a pretty cool game, and it's really cool to look right at the car next to you or in the mirror with your glasses on, but that's about it. On the other hand, the blurred edges spoil it - so you simply can't throw the eye into the right mirror as well as in a standard car and still keep your head forward. And on the standard TV it's nicer again. I tried PSVR1 once, the image was more pixelated (only a quarter resolution) but it didn't have those other flaws so it was quite an experience in the end. In practice, PSVR2 is probably better only in the centre of the field of view, where the resolution is most noticeable (the sharpest image is seen at a very small angle). Personally, I think it's better to buy a quality TV for the PS5 (but it costs 3x as much) than these glasses. For the skeptics: I recommend searching "Mura effect PSVR2", "blurry PSVR2" on reddit or youtube.
For those interested: This rating should not completely discourage you. It may well be that a certain group of people (with certain eye characteristics) perceive certain features/defects much more strongly than another group, and it may well be that another group will be thrilled that they haven't seen such a good image yet.