Oculus Go, the standalone VR headset, is returning to Black Friday & Cyber Monday pricing for a limited time.

The deal is set to last until December 23rd, and knocks $20 off both the 32 GB model (MSRP $200) and 64 GB model (MSRP $250).

You can find both models on Amazon USOculusNewEgg, WalmartMicro Center, and Best Buy.

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Oculus is still running its Rift & Go referral program, which will get you an added 10% off the sale price. Simply ask a buddy with either Rift or Go to generate you a code, putting the final price to $162 and $207 respectively. Added incentive: your Rift/Go-owning pal will get between $20 in Store credit for every Go referral.

For Amazon users, signing up for an Amazon Rewards Visa Signature Card can also knock $50 off the price of Go, putting it down to an even $130 or $170 respectively.

NewEgg is also offering a limited time 10% off deal when you buy an Oculus Go carry case for either version.

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Many online retailers are offering free one/two-day shipping; Amazon’s standard free shipping method is estimated to take between 5-8 business days, although users with Amazon Prime can get fast and free one-day shipping.

The package includes the Oculus Go headset, single 3 DOF controller, lanyard, power adapter, USB cable, AA battery, eyeglasses spacer, lens cloth, and instruction manual.

Oculus Go setup requires an iPhone (iOS 10 or higher) or Android (6.0 Marshmallow or higher) smartphone, the Oculus App (free download), 802.11 b/g/n wireless Internet access.

Make sure to check out our review for all the ins-and-outs of Oculus Go.

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Well before the first modern XR products hit the market, Scott recognized the potential of the technology and set out to understand and document its growth. He has been professionally reporting on the space for nearly a decade as Editor at Road to VR, authoring more than 3,500 articles on the topic. Scott brings that seasoned insight to his reporting from major industry events across the globe.
  • jj

    i swear if they hit $150(without signing up for a card) theyd make a killing, that was my budget mark and i would have set up my entire family with their own headset but being over 150 was too much in the end

    • daveinpublic

      I can see it getting there someday. I bought mine the day it came out.

      • jj

        oh yeah! same i just wanted it this holiday :p i also wanted the quest for this holiday so i just want everything ASAP!! lol jk my wants cant make things happen faster