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Check that the headset cable is correctly attached at the front, it can become unseated and can be inserted again if it isn't already.
Try inserting the type-C connector from the headset cable with the seam underneath. The cables can normally be fitted either side but they become faulty.
Uninstall SteamVR and the PlayStation VR2 application and install the SteamVR application before the PlayStation VR2 application.
- If you are, disconnect the cable and try a different USB-A port.
- Check all connections to the adapter are fitted and also to the AC to DC converter (the small box the fig-8 power cable is connected to).
- The headset cable inserts into the front of the PSVR2 headset. Slot the cable back into the headset even if it seems tightened to confirm it hasn't become detached.
- If it still doesn't power on, confirm if the PSVR2 adapter has a red light when in standby. If it doesn't, it's probably faulty and you should contact PlayStation support.
- If the adapter has a red light when no headset is connected but there is none when they are connected, the headset might have a short causing the adapter to switch off. In this case you may need to send both the headset and the adapter to Sony.