oculus quest 2 untethered gamingAn Oculus Quest 2 is real entertainment like you’ve never experienced before. Whether it’s watching a movie, playing a game, or exploring a new travel destination, you will not believe how close you get to being part of the action. This is definitely one of the hottest entertainment/gaming devices of the year, and we are very happy to be able to offer two as prizes in this contest.

Oculus Quest 2 is virtual reality with no strings attached

Finally VR has become what we all thought it was to begin with. You see, VR promised to allow us to feel like we are in a different place or time. Some do this better than others, and some, like the original Oculus, have been quite amazing. However, it’s hard to totally immerse yourself in a game or movie when an attached cable keeps tugging you back to the real world. That’s one of the immediate advantages of the Oculus Quest 2: with no tether, no attached cable, you quickly lose yourself—the virtual environment essentially becomes the real world for you!

Oculus Quest 2

We sent the prizes that we are giving away in this contest to our writers for an honest review. Read what Dave said about the new Oculus Quest 2 and you’ll understand why this is a big step forward for virtual reality.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy, and you can enter once below this article and once below the review article for the Oculus Quest 2. In each comment, tell us what you love about the Oculus Quest 2 and what you will use it for (gaming, movies, etc.).

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select two (2) winners, and each will get one of the Oculus Quest 2 64GB VR Headset with Touch Controllers that were tested by the reviewers.

This contest will run from Dec 4th to Dec 18th.

Remember, you can enter once below this article and once below the review article for the Oculus Quest 2. Also, share with anyone you know who would also love a chance to have fun with the newest VR technology available.

Win an Oculus Quest 2 Rules and Regulations

Good luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

4167 COMMENTS

  1. I love the wireless aspect of the system as it has come a long way since VR has enter the field for video games.
    Definitely would use it for video games such as resident evil for that extra spook

  2. What I love about it is there is no cables allowing for the optimal experience. When my son play there game they don’t have to be cnfined to a room which makes for the way better experience.

  3. The wireless option is so freeing! I would gift it to my twin niece and nephew (both autistic) for gaming and to help them in any way improve their communication and interaction skills.

  4. I previously owned an oculus go and I really loved it! My eyes were opened to the potential of wireless vr. The reviews for the Oculus 2 are phenomenal and I would very much love to have one for myself to try.

  5. My nephew that I care for has been asking for this oculus quest! I have never tried VR and he talks about it all the time! Wish I could afford it for him. Love that it’s wireless and would make such a great addition to gaming in the household!

    • I love how immersive the oculus quest 2 is. It is what I thought VR should’ve been all along. I will use this to game and game some more. I. NEED. ONE.

  6. The Quest 2 is everything I liked about the original Quest at launch with sharp screen, great price and a strong ecosystem, especially with Link. Can’t wait to get my hands on it to play some sick game!

  7. What we love about the Oculus Quest 2 is that it is virtual reality with no strings attached. We would use it for gaming and movies!

  8. I love the wireless aspect of the system. Makes so much sense and would be great to share with my brothers and friends!!

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