2016 was the year VR hit the mass market... at least for the wealthy. The Oculus Rift came out in March followed by the HTC Vive in April. Both were around a thousand and also needed computers that were high end gaming computers which was another couple thousand.
I waited until a few years ago and bought the Quest 2 for $300. No computer required.
Quest 3 with accessories was about $800 (case, controller hand straps, better head strap, extra battery) and will be more when I get my eye exam and get script lenses. (Don't wear glasses in this headset as any active game is likely to scratch the pancake lenses despite their glasses spacer feature). Meta just completely replaced my headset (for free) for that reason.
As far as computer bound headsets go, I used Oculus Rift in a Best Buy, and (once the guy was able to get it to work) it was amazing, and the PS VR 1 which I got to try the same day in the same store was also amazing. Because of cost though I forgot about VR for many years, until Quest 2 came along.
I don't really think I'd like being tethered to a computer or console though. I know they can transmit through wifi now, so I have thought about saving up for a high end computer for use with my Quest 3. Right now there's more than enough stand alone gaming options to keep me busy though.
Particularly Asgard's Wrath 2. To be able to spin around my entire living room in active combat is pretty freaking spectacular... until you punch a wall or cabinet 😬! What's a little skin for such an amazing experience though!