I think I've seen posts it being discounted in U.S. and EU - at Amazon Spain as low as €400 which is not much more expensive, especially considering that Q2 needs extra bits to it (cable and/or the headstrap).
Some quality issues aside it is really great even for the price, I just it will remain solid for years to come as I think it will make even the next two gens of GPUs a run for their money.![]()
This was my thinking as well. I maintain that the cable is NOT needed as it works well without (but even then, you don't have to pay the £80 premium for the Oculus version, a cheaper £20-£30 version on Amazon/eBay works just as well). The strap is more of a personal thing, and it depends how well you get on with the elasticated one it comes with. I didn't, so sought alternatives.
There were rumours of a "Quest Pro" being developed, but FB/Meta's recent presentation suggests that they're sticking with the Quest 2 as is for the foreseeable future. So it's not going to suddenly become obsolete.
It reaches a point where you have to decide whether something is "good enough" or not. You can spend crazy money on VR, and the G2 is an awesome premium headset that can compete with the Rift and the Index etc, but for me, the Quest 2 is "good enough". It's certainly a big step up from the CV1, which was the OP's original concern.