Similar to previous Labo sets, the VR kit will launch in different bundles. The main VR kit comprises six different cardboard kits. Including a pair of VR goggles, a blaster, camera, bird, wind pedal, and an elephant. If the majority of these kits will seem a little too heavy on your wallet initially, there’s also a starter kit that only comes bundled with the VR goggles and blaster. On that note, you can slowly add the rest of the Toy-Cons to your arsenal, thanks to Nintendo also releasing two expansion kits. The first kit will have the Toy-Con elephant and Camera, while the second kit will come with the Toy-Con wind pedal and Bird. Both kits will include Labo software and games, an installation guide, and a garage mode for building your very own Labo.
Price-wise The full Labo VR kits will set you back $80 (~RM326). The smaller starter kit will cost $40 (~RM163) and the expansion kits will each cost $20 (~RM81). The new Nintendo Labo VR kits will be available in North America starting 12 April.
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 7, 2019 One thing you’ll notice is that these Toy-Cons don’t seem to have a head strap attached to them. Nintendo claims that the elimination of the head straps was intentional, making the new VR Kit “a more social experience”. (Source: Engadget, Nintendo)