Meta Quest 2 has increased the price of VR headsets

Meta Quest 2 has increased the price of VR headsets

The Meta Quest 2 VR headset launched a little under two years ago at $300, $100 less than the original Quest. We had it good until now, but Meta has decided to raise the prices – starting in August, the 128GB model will cost $400, the 256GB one will be $500. Yes, “starting in August”, meaning that you still have a few days to pick up a headset at the old prices. Note that the price increase will apply globally. Also, Quest 2 accessories and refurbished units will also be going up in price. Anyway, as consolation, Meta will give you a free copy of the popular game Beat Saber (if you buy a new Quest 2 between August 1 and the end of this year, this applies only to accounts that don’t already have the game).

Hardware is supposed to get cheaper as it ages, not more expensive. However, Meta points the finger at the rising costs of, well, everything. “At the same time, the costs to make and ship our products have been on the rise. By adjusting the price of Quest 2, we can continue to grow our investment in groundbreaking research and new product development that pushes the VR industry to new heights,” writes Meta. The company also points out that even with the price hike, the Quest 2 is still the cheapest VR headset (HTC’s Vive offerings start at $800, Mixed Reality headsets can be found for $500 or so).

 

 

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