For Black Friday, Meta’s fashionable VR headset, the Quest 3S, has dropped down by $50 to a reduced worth of $249. That is the mannequin with 128 GB of storage, whereas the 256 GB mannequin prices $329. Whereas this worth is not a brand new low, it is as low-cost as this headset has ever been bought for.
The satan’s within the particulars with the completely different bundles on supply. All of the completely different retailers come bundled with completely different video games, which makes it complicated. This one provided by Amazon, for instance, is a Gorilla Tag bundle, which is at present the preferred recreation on the platform. It is also a free recreation to obtain, however the bundle will get you in-game content material (1,000 shiny rocks, for these curious). You won’t need in-game content material for a recreation you’ve got by no means performed.
For my cash, Walmart is the very best place to purchase the Quest 3S proper now. Its bundle comes with Batman: Arkham Shadow, a $50 recreation. Meta can also be promoting this bundle for a similar worth instantly from its personal storefront. Like the opposite bundles, this one comes with 128 GB of storage, in addition to a 3-month free trial of Meta Horizon+, which provides you entry to a lot of premium apps and video games designed for VR.
In the meantime, Finest Purchase is providing a bundle with the sport The Strolling Useless: Sinners & Saints for a similar worth of $249. That is a $20 recreation. Nevertheless it additionally comes with a $50 Finest Purchase e-gift card. That is an incredible deal too, although it depends upon when you plan to do extra buying by way of the very best Cyber Monday Finest Purchase offers.
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The Meta Quest 3S is the very best VR headset to purchase, and it has been ever since its launch in late 2024. It was the cheaper follow-up to the Meta Quest 3, however was so good that it has outright changed it. Our evaluation referred to as it “low-cost, gentle, and straightforward to make use of.” WIRED reviewer Boone Ashworth also complimented its ergonomics, calling it “the most comfortable VR headset” he’d ever used because of its weight and talent to remain cool whereas in your face. It even comes with high-end options like colour video pass-through for mixed-reality experiences. The battery life appears to be the most important compromise, which solely lasts for a few hours (or much less in our recreation testing).
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