Save $19 on Oculus Quest 2 now, or get a $50 retailer credit score subsequent week

Points discounts for Oculus Quest 2 are available on Black Friday.

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If you want to buy one Oculus Quest 2 VR headset You can get your hands on it this holiday season $ 19 off now at Daily Steals with code SDBDSQST. Using this coupon code at checkout will drop the 128GB model down to $ 280 or the 256GB model down to $ 380. Both are discounts of $ 19 compared to the standard prices of $ 299 and $ 399 for the Oculus Quest 2. (You’ll see that Daily Steals has base prices of $ 338 and $ 439, the are higher than other retailers for some reason.)

If you have to wait until next week, you can also close a deal when you buy the headset from Target or Amazon. The dealers offer a credit of 50 US dollars when purchasing an Oculus Quest 2, according to a Targeted advertising and Amazon press release Monday. While the Oculus Quest 2 appears to be full price at both retailers, with a $ 50 credit it is one of the best deals on the VR headset this year.

Some important notes:

  • The $ 50 credit would be a discount on future purchases; You’re still paying the full $ 300 price tag when you buy the headset.
  • At Target, the deal appears to start on Sunday November 21st and run through Saturday November 27th. The promotional credit will be available at Amazon on Thursday, November 25th for a 48 hour sales event.
  • The lending business could get to more retailers as we near Black Friday.

We’ll update this story as more details become available. In the meantime, CNET was collecting the best black friday sales (and Ad scans) from Amazon, Walmart, Best buy, target and more.

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