If you’re sick of normal reality, you can easily escape into virtual reality with the Oculus Quest, which is in stock right now (but only the 128GB version).
Oculus Quest In Stock
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The Oculus Quest 128GB is $499 and includes the headset, Touch controllers, power adapter, and a glasses spacer. If you’re unfamiliar with the Quest, it’s fully self-contained: it doesn’t require a PC or console to work. It’s all right there inside the headset.
It also has no wires and uses no sensors, so if you were so inclined, you could take it to the park and play Beat Saber in the great outdoors.
There’s also a (currently unavailable) link cable, so you can use it as a headset for your favorite VR games on PC, like Half-Life: Alyx for example. Once you’ve played through it, check out 6 other VR games you absolutely must-play.
Both the $399 64GB and $499 128GB Oculus Quest headsets were available yesterday, but the 64GB was snatched up quickly. If you want a Quest with larger storage capacity, I wouldn’t wait too long. They disappear for weeks at a time.
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Source: IGN.com Heads Up: Oculus Quest Is In Stock Right Now