The Vader One VR gunstock is purpose-built for PSVR2, designed around the tracking and alignment offsets of the Sony PSVR2. It focuses on stable aiming, fast transitions, and minimal setup friction.
An ultralight, zero-occlusion frame pairs with a magnetic folding rear stock and adjustable front alignment to keep your aim consistent, whilst adapting to your playstyle.
Built to handle everything — rifles at range, switching to sidearms in close quarters — the Vader stays responsive, giving support when you need it, and getting out of the way when you don’t.
See the tracking demo on YouTube: LED zero occlusion video
Features:
Front-End: Built to Handle Game Offsets
Not every PSVR2 shooter lines up cleanly — and that’s where most gunstocks fall apart.
The Vader’s adjustable front section lets you correct vertical alignment so your in-game aim matches your real-world position. Once dialled in, it stays consistent — no fighting the angle, no awkward wrist compensation.
The front module also features magnetic quick-detach. Break away for looting, healing, or manual bolt actions, then snap straight back into position without needing to look down.
Rear Stock System: Stability When You Want It
The defining feature of Vader is its magnetic folding rear stock — built for fast, reliable transitions between different weapon types and playstyles.
Flip it out for full rifle-style stability when you need it. Snap it away when you don’t — whether you're switching to pistols, running SMGs, MGs, or interacting with the environment.
No straps. No locking mechanisms to fight. Just a clean, repeatable transition that works without thinking about it.
Run It Your Way
Vader isn’t locked to one setup. You can run it with full rear support, or strip it back to suit how you play.
-
Rear Stock Engaged: Use the full setup when you want maximum stability — ideal for slower, precision-focused shooters where holding a steady aim matters.
-
Rear Stock Removed: Remove the rear stock for a compact, open setup — closer to the PSVR1 AIM feel, but with modern magnetic handling and improved tracking clearance.
Why Vader Works in Real Gameplay
-
Adapts quickly — moves between supported and freehand play without slowing you down.
-
Corrects alignment — resolves vertical tilt issues in games that don’t handle offsets well.
-
Zero occlusion — the frame stays clear of controller tracking, keeping aim stable and consistent.
-
Reduces fatigue — balances the controllers without compromising movement speed.
No hype. Just better design.