Not Detected by PS5
Sony PSVR2
Severity: CriticalWhat it means
PSVR2 Not Detected by PS5 usually means the USB-C cable isn't seated firmly, the PS5 USB-C port has an issue, or a PS5 software update is needed.
Try unplugging and firmly replugging the cable.
Affected Models
- PlayStation VR2
Common Causes
- USB-C cable not fully inserted into the PS5's front USB-C port
- PS5 firmware needs updating — some updates add PSVR2 compatibility fixes
- Faulty USB-C cable
- PSVR2 headset firmware needs updating
- Dust or debris in the PS5 USB-C port
How to Fix It
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Unplug and firmly replug the USB-C cable.
The PSVR2 connects to the PS5's front USB-C port.
Remove the cable completely, wait 5 seconds, and push it back in firmly until it seats. -
Use the correct USB-C port on the PS5.
PSVR2 must connect to the front USB-C port on the PS5.
The rear USB-C port does not support PSVR2. -
Update the PS5 system software.
Go to PS5 Settings → System → System Software → System Software Update.
Some PSVR2 detection issues are fixed in PS5 updates. -
Update the PSVR2 firmware.
When the headset is connected and detected, go to Settings → Accessories → PlayStation VR2 → Device Software.
Update if available. -
Clean the PS5 USB-C port.
Use a dry toothpick or soft brush to gently clean dust from the port.
Compressed air works well — short bursts only. -
Try a different USB-C cable.
The included PSVR2 cable is rated for the required bandwidth.
If you suspect a cable fault, Sony sells replacement cables.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does PSVR2 work on PC?
Yes — Sony released a PC adapter in 2024 that lets PSVR2 work with PC via DisplayPort.
The Sense controllers are not supported on PC — you need a standard PC gamepad or compatible input device.