
Oculus Quest, which comes with touch controllers and does not need a PC to operate, will be priced at US$399 (RM1,649), according to the company.
The company also plans to launch more than 50 games for the new headset.
Facebook has invested heavily in VR hardware in hopes the technology, which offers a 360-degree panoramic view of faraway or imaginary spaces, will move from a niche interest to a widely used platform for gaming, communication and business applications.
The social media giant, which bought Oculus in 2014 for US$3 billion, had released the Oculus Go VR headset earlier in May, and had priced it at US$199.