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Cyber Monday Black Friday 2021 Oculus Quest: Deals on the VR set and Oculus games

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Technological advancement has revolutionised our everyday lives, from the megapixels in our camera to smart assistants. On the scheme of things, VR is still a relatively new addition but has already been pegged as the future – whether that’s in the gaming sphere or attending a concert of your favourite artist. The possibilities are endless.

The demand for virtual reality is reflected in the stats - the industry grew by 27 per cent between 2020 and 2021, with revenue this year expected to hit 1.4 billion according to GAME. What’s more, in the same study, it was revealed that physical demand for immersive environments and examples of VR have shot up, with search volumes increasing by 5800 per cent in the last 12 months alone.

But what actually is VR? To the uninitiated, these headsets transform you to another world. From the comfort of your living room, it takes you to a different time and place. You can go to space, swim with sharks or go back in time with a super realistic picture and surround sound.

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One of the most popular models on the market was created by Facebook. The Oculus devices have made VR more accessible to your everyday consumer with a wireless design so that you can roam free into the virtual world.

The Oculus Quest 2 was awarded the ES Best top pick of all the models tested and there’s very good reason for that. The model is the most advanced to date. It’s super lightweight, comfortable with adjustable straps and even boasts a space for those who wear glasses so that no one has to miss out on the fun.

It comes with two motion controllers that become an extension to your hands. That being said, you don’t actually need them, you can just use your fingers (although it’s less accurate). There’s also more pixels than ever to ensure the next-gen graphics won’t destroy the fourth wall.

You don’t need any additional consoles, phone or PC connected either. As soon as it arrives, let the games begin.

This Cyber Monday, you can get your hands on the device for less. At Very, you can claim £50 cashback with the code TVGMR at checkout. This deal ends on November 30 so, hurry before it’s too late.

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Oculus Quest 2

Was: £299.99

Buy now £249.99, Very

Oculus Quest 2, All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset and Controller

Instead of a discount, John Lewis is throwing in a freebie with all sales of the Oculus Quest 2. Get a voucher to spend in-store or online to the value of £50 with every purchase. Comes with a two-year guarantee.

Buy now £299.00, John Lewis