This works well for my PSVR2. There are a few choices for the base that add extra weight in the front to reduce tipping over backwards. See the STL files for the base choices.
I printed the simple ‘front bar’ one at first and then the black & white layer change solid bottom (no logo) one. There is also another more solid one but with ‘VR’ text embossed into it - not PS branded, just generic ‘VR’.
3/4/23: Added two more bases - thick bottoms. One with a VR logo, the other without.
2/26/23: Added two more base versions that use a small lip at the front so the base has a little ‘tray’ that you can put things like spare parts for your DualSense Edge controller or those silicon ear bud alternate sizes. Just a place to keep them handy. I just printed this one for my final version for personal use.
I printed mine at .28 height / .52 line width with a .4 nozzle / 50% grid infill (for more weight only) and at 90mm/s.
The original suggested using M4x16 screws. I didn't have them, so I ended up using M4x20 self-tapping screws and they worked well.
You can also just use the holes to align the top and base while you apply CA glue.
I also used 5 clear rubber cabinet bumpers (about ½") for anti-slip on the bottom of the stand. Any similar type can be used of course.
Images note: the solid base one (no logo) on the PS5 box has the base printed with a layer change so it starts black and then white and then the top is printed black. It is still the 2 part stand.
The author remixed this model.