Oculus Rift
Oculus Rift
Grade A – Mint Condition Like new! Lightly used and in excellent condition, complete with all essential accessories. A top-tier choice.
Condition
Condition
Grade A – Mint Condition
Like new! Lightly used and in excellent condition, complete with all essential accessories. A top-tier choice.
Grade B – Good Condition
Gently used and fully functional, showing minimal signs of wear. Comes with all essential accessories. No original box included.
Grade C – Fully Working
Well-used with visible wear, but 100% functional. Includes all essential accessories. Ideal for budget buyers.
Brand New – Factory Sealed
Never used, unopened, and sealed in the original retail box with all original contents. Perfect as a gift or personal upgrade.
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Oculus Rift
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Display: Single LCD panel with a resolution of 2560×1440 (1280×1440 per eye)
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Refresh Rate: 80 Hz
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Tracking: Inside-out tracking using five onboard cameras (Oculus Insight)
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Controllers: Includes two Oculus Touch controllers
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Audio: Integrated positional audio
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Connectivity: Requires a compatible Windows PC with DisplayPort and USB 3.0 port
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Oculus Rift
The Oculus Rift is a virtual reality (VR) headset developed by Oculus VR, a division of Meta Platforms. It was one of the pioneering devices in the modern VR landscape, offering immersive gaming experiences through PC connectivity. The original Oculus Rift (CV1) was released in 2016, followed by the Oculus Rift S in 2019, which featured improved optics and inside-out tracking. However, both models have been discontinued, with the Rift S officially ending production in 2021

Oculus
Oculus, originally founded as Oculus VR in 2012 by Palmer Luckey in Irvine, California, pioneered the modern virtual reality (VR) industry with its groundbreaking Oculus Rift headset, launching a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised $2.4 million. Acquired by Facebook (now Meta) in 2014 for $2 billion, Oculus became part of Meta’s Reality Labs division, focusing on VR and augmented reality (AR) technologies, including the Meta Quest series, with the Quest 2 being a top-seller at $299–$399. Now based in Menlo Park, California, Oculus has expanded into standalone headsets and platforms like Horizon Worlds, though it faced criticism for Meta’s rebranding and data privacy concerns, notably a 2020 sales suspension in Germany over GDPR violations. Despite challenges, including competition from Apple’s Vision Pro and a shift away from the Oculus name, the company remains a VR leader, emphasizing immersive experiences across gaming, education, and social interaction.