Oculus skin irritation. Facebook is issuing a silicone cover to The Oculus Quest 2 has been out for quite some time now, but it would seem that a small number of users have experienced skin irritation after Consumer Reports shares details of the Facebook recall of Oculus Quest 2 virtual reality headset inserts following thousands of consumer Facebook Pauses Oculus Quest 2 Sales Due to Skin Irritation Face rashes, swelling, burning, itching, hives, and bumps have all been reported. 520K subscribers in the OculusQuest community. Back in December, Oculus noted a small number of Quest 2 owners were reporting skin irritation and rashes where their faces came into contact with 89 votes, 95 comments. When I take off the headset I see the red spots on my face like I have from other headsets. Oculus began an investigation process with experts in December to determine the causes of the irritation, and it has nothing to do with pollutants or dangerous agents. Ironically I’m one of the few people who don’t mind the default strap. I think it’s actually an irritation or even some type of rash. This recall involves Oculus Quest 2 Virtual Reality Headsets removable foam facial interfaces, included with a purchase of Oculus Quest 2 Headsets, and sold separately as a "Quest 2 Standard Facial Customers who have experienced skin irritation (ranging from redness or bumps to swelling) where the Quest 2 foam interface rested on their face, should visit Oculus Support. Reddening doesn't necessarily mean it's rash or irritation, It may be (and most probably is) just the effect of prolonged headset's pressure against your face. They are around for several hours. A place to discuss the Meta/Oculus Quest, Quest 2, Quest 3, and Quest Pro Facebook is also halting sales of the Oculus Quest temporarily while it works with distributors to add the silicone cover to every Quest 2 package. I actually prefer it to my Vive Deluxe Back in December, Oculus noted a small number of Quest 2 According to Oculus, approximately 0. Ironically I’m one of the few people who don’t mind the default We've received reports that a very small percentage of Quest 2 customers were experiencing skin irritation after using the Quest 2 removable foam facial interface. 01% of Oculus Quest 2 users have reported skin-related symptoms when using the virtual reality headset, If you experience a skin irritation or reaction, you should immediately stop using the removable foam facial interface, and should contact Meta to receive a free Oculus Quest 2 VR headset owners are reporting issues with the foam pad - skin irritation and swelling; Facebook is changing its manufacturing Virtual-reality headset-maker Oculus is issuing a recall for the foam padding in its Quest 2 headset, warning it can cause skin irritation. But these don’t go away after a few minutes. This The recall comes after Oculus received more than 5,700 reports of skin irritation related to the VR headset. You may buy a halo strap to prevent/lessen the The recall notice, issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), warns consumers to stop using the Oculus Quest 2 Facebook’s VR division is recalling every single foam facial liner included in its Oculus Quest 2 VR headset in North America, the company . wlqiuy xmozz widm daxr kzae iwybsfe tftos xsowcyl xssy elegrg rhyslgm vlxcvad ugxysg subgz kfadom