Facebook's Black Friday deals on Oculus Rift and Go VR shave off a few dollars
https://www.cnet.com/news/facebooks-black-friday-deals-on-oculus-rift-and-go-vr-shave-off-a-few-dollars/
I still use Oculus Go as my go-to casual VR viewer for 360 degree videos, and its display and headphone-free spatial audio is excellent. But it's a stationary VR viewer, lacking "six degree of freedom" full motion tracking. Consider that the full-motion-enabled PlayStation VR headset, with a few games, is on sale for $200, but you need a PS4 for that. And, if you have a Samsung Galaxy phone or Google Daydream-ready phone, you can always pop it in a less-expensive Gear VR or Google Daydream View for a similar experience.
The two-year-old Oculus Rift may still be the best PC-connected VR system, with excellent wireless controllers that offer precision movement and a huge library of games and apps.