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Meta Quest 3S VR Headset and Game Bundle Is Cheaper Than Black Friday, Just as Nintendo Switch 2 Arrives

Meta Quest 3S VR Headset and Game Bundle Is Cheaper Than Black Friday, Just as Nintendo Switch 2 Arrives

Gizmodo3 hours ago

If you're of a certain age you might remember those TV commercials that included the phrase 'but wait, there's more!' To be honest, the add-ons they would pitch as they tried to sell you a knife set or some weird device that let you make pizza in the microwave weren't all that good. This deal from Amazon on the Meta Quest 3S VR Headset, however, has a couple of very good 'but wait, there's more' moments.
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This bundle which will truly save you a bundle includes the 256GB version of the Meta Quest 3S headset, a digital download code for the awesome VR game Batman: Arkham Shadow, and a 3-month trial to Meta Horizon+ for instant access to a huge catalog of VR games and two new titles every month — all for just $349, an all-time low price.
Bestselling VR Headset
When you get your hands on the Meta Quest 3S VR headset and boot up Batman: Arkham Shadow, it won't take long to figure out why the Quest is the #1 bestselling standalone VR headset on Amazon. The Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor is amazingly powerful, keeping all of the intense game action and sound moving along without lag or stuttering. It's the same processor that Meta uses in the more-expensive MetaQuest 3.
If you're not familiar with the Meta Quest 3S, it's a standalone VR headset — no wired connection to a console or PC for you to trip over or walk through and disconnect in the middle of a game. You need the headset, the Touch Plus hand controllers that come with haptics that let you feel the game action (they're included, of course), a Meta account, and a mobile device just for the initial setup. You'll go from unboxing to amazing, immersive gameplay in no time at all.
More Than Games
The Meta Quest 3S is more than just a gaming device, although it's a really good gaming device. It's also a web browser, a social media device where you can message friends and also use apps like Instagram and WhatsApp, and a place to congregate with friends in Meta Horizon+. It's also a new fitness tool, as you can sweat your way through virtual workouts in the privacy of your own home.
When Amazon calls this package a bundle, they're not kidding. There's more than enough gear and perks in this $349 deal to keep you entertained for years to come, especially if you keep the Meta Horizon+ membership beyond the 3 free months. Head to Amazon now and take advantage of their all-time low price.
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