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Oculus for Business Gets Expanded to Four More Countries With Rift Bundle Availability

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Two days ago, on June 28 Oculus has announced its expansion of the Oculus for Business in four countries, taking the total number to 21.

The four countries are Japan, Taiwan, Australia, and New Zealand. Therefore, these countries along with the other 17 are going to have their hands on the VR tools provided by Oculus in commercial spaces.

For celebrating the expansion, Oculus is offering a bonus reward of Oculus for Business Rift bundle at only US$ 799 in all the 21 countries. It was previously priced at US$ 900.

The remaining 17 countries are Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, France, Italy, Austria, Denmark, Spain, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, the UK, Canada, and the USA.

Oculus for Business Rift set is consisting of an Oculus Rift and Oculus Touch controllers. It also has three hygienic face masks to share the headset, and three sensors for room-scale tracking.

The bundle is available through Oculus Go for Business as well, which is priced at $299. It brings a 64GB headset, a universal multi-prong charger, and a couple of face masks.

This bundle will provide the Oculus for Business partners with affordable and portable solutions in bringing VR to employees and customers. Pre-orders for the bundle will start shipping later this summer.

Along with the announcement, the company adds that it is having more companies than the last month (when Oculus Go was launched) are coming to explore opportunities for adopting VR as their respective business strategies.

The company says that these are significant happenings regarding the VR/AR industry, and will broaden its long roads ahead.

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