Are you using the Sony adaptor box to connect to PC?Thanks for the reply, mate.
Yes, tried it and no luck. I still have hope it's something with the ps5 port... They are easier and cheaper to find than psvr2 over here...
Are you using the Sony adaptor box to connect to PC?Thanks for the reply, mate.
Yes, tried it and no luck. I still have hope it's something with the ps5 port... They are easier and cheaper to find than psvr2 over here...
Have you tried rear ports? use a short USB3 to USBC?Thanks for the reply, mate.
Yes, tried it and no luck. I still have hope it's something with the ps5 port... They are easier and cheaper to find than psvr2 over here...
Are you plugging it into a pro or an OG PS five? The pro has two USB-C‘s on the front but only the left one can drive the PSVR2. On the OG you only have the one option.Hi guys. Sorry to ask this question here. I admit I'm in a very grim mood.
I was playing GT7 2 days ago. Quit the game, turned off the headset, and now when I plug it on again I get this message.
I've connected it on 2 pcs and Windows recognises some device is connected but the port can't give enough power.
Already unplugged and plugged again the headset portion of the cable and no luck. No red light on the headset either.
Since I play on my living room I have to disconnect it. I have been using it without problem since launch.
Any clues? The USB-C Port on the ps5 seems to work. At least charges controllers and phones.
I don't know what to do, apart from testing it on another ps5. And here they don't abound. Neither do warranty