It isn’t front heavy like the HTC Vive or Gear VR. First, the weight of the headset is evenly distributed around your entire head and over your neck. Note also the embossed triangle, circle, x and square which show the positions of the attachments for the faceplate. Note the microphone on the left, and the button for moving the visor forward or backward. You press a button on the bottom of the visor to move it forward or backward. The headset rear has a dial that you can turn to tighten the crown, and a button to release the dial. You slip the rear part behind your head, with the crown being angled like a laurel wreath. To wear the PSVR headset, you pull apart the crown and put the padded front part above your forehead. While all other VR headsets have used some type of headstrap that pulls the visor to your face, the PSVR uses a generously padded halo-like crown that suspends the visor in front of your eyes. The PSVR is the most comfortable VR headset to date.
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