Facebook drops the price of its Oculus VR hardware yet again – CNET

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The price of VR keeps dropping.

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Facebook‘s Oculus Rift VR headset already got one price drop back in March. Now it’s getting another.

As part of the “Summer of Rift” sales promotion Oculus is having, the VR headset and a pair of Touch controllers are down to a combined $399, a $200 drop. That undercuts the HTC Vive, and matches the entry-level price of the controller-less PlayStation VR headset. But, that price drop is temporary for the next six weeks.

Along with the $200 drop of the bundle in March, this makes for a combined $400 price slash in 2017 for Oculus’ 2016 hardware.

The Rift and Touch have a fantastic collection of software, but you’ll need a compatible PC, and maybe a third sensor for optimal room-scale VR. And with Oculus’ next big conference approaching in the fall, it’s a little unclear whether new hardware is on the horizon.