This doesn’t appear to be the first time Facebook has been made aware of the Quest 2’s potential skin irritation issues. Back in December 2020, it published a blog post acknowledging 0.01% of Quest 2 users had suffered from skin irritation. In addition to reportedly resolving the issue back in April, Oculus is also offering free replacement face pads to owners who purchased their headsets within a certain timeframe according to Road to VR. Facebook will be eager to get the issue resolved quickly. Prior to this, the Quest 2 was on its way to becoming the most popular way to play VR, selling almost 1.5 million units during the final three months of 2020.
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