"We identified a few trace substances that are normally present in the manufacturing process which could contribute to skin discomfort, and while these were already at levels below the industry standard, out of an abundance of caution we changed our process to reduce them even further.".
Top 5 Oculus Quest 2 Games That Will Be On Your Face Soon."While the rate of reports is small and the majority of reported cases are minor," head of Facebook Reality Labs Andrew Bosworth added in fresh update earlier today, "we're committed to ensuring our products are safe and comfortable for everyone who uses them.".To that end, Facebook has implemented a voluntary recall in cooperation with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Health Canada.In its recall alert, the CPSC says Facebook has received 5,716 reports of facial skin irritation (with reactions including rashes, swelling, burning, itching, hives, and bumps) following use of the Oculus Quest 2, and approximately 45 reports of consumers requiring medical attention.As part of its action, Facebook is offering a free silicone cover, which encases the existing foam insert to all Quest 2 headset, Quest 2 facial interface accessory, and Quest 2 Fit Pack owners.Full instructions on requesting a silicone cover are available on the Oculus website, and despite the US-focussed origins of the recall, Facebook will be shipping replacements to customers in all countries where Quest 2 is officially sold.
Facebook says all new Oculus Quest 2 units will include a silicone cover starting on 24th August.A new 128GB Oculus Quest 2 will arrive on the same day, replacing the current 64GB unit as the new base model while maintaining the device's existing $299 USD price tag.
Facebook temporarily halts Oculus Quest 2 sales, recalls foam inserts following reports of skin irritation