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The new Oculus Go All-In-One VR Headset gets first major price drop: $169 (today only)

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After just recently going on sale at official retailers, the new Oculus Go VR headset is getting its first major price drop today as part of eBay’s May the Fourth sale. The official Newegg eBay store is offering the 32GB Oculus Go All-In-One Standalone VR Headset for $169.15 shipped after using code PMAY4TH at checkout. That’s $31 off the regular $199 price tag and the best we have featured. Early reviews are positive and head over to our launch coverage for more details.

Oculus Go All-In-One Standalone VR Headset:

  • Lightweight Headset — designed with innovative, breathable fabrics and injection foam molding developed for professional athletes
  • Wide Quad, Fast-Switch LCD — dramatically improves visual clarity and reduces screen-door effect
  • Next-generation Oculus Lenses — offering a wide field of view with significantly reduced glare
  • Integrated Spatial Audio — speakers built into the headset, transporting you straight into VR and making the headset easy to share with someone else
  • Standalone VR — no additional devices required while in VR (Oculus Go requires the Oculus Companion App, downloadable from the iOS and Android store on a smartphone).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices