Save Up to $50 on the best entry-level VR headset in the world right now

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If you're new to VR headsets and are looking to dip your toe in, there's no better choice than the Meta Quest 3S. In our review, we called it "the best VR headset for the money" and "the best entry-level VR headset yet."

Right now, Meta is running a deal that gives customers up to $50 off the Quest 3S. More specifically, the 128GB version now costs $269 (was $299), and the 256GB alternative costs just $349 (was $399).

The Meta Quest 3S is one of the best VR headsets around, matching the performance of the more expensive Quest 3. Cost savings are made in the inclusion of Fresnel lenses rather than pancake ones, and the resolution is a little lower but still a very respectable 1832 x 1920 pixels. If these compromises are sufficient, then the option for the Quest 3S is a no-brainer.

In terms of games, the Quest 3S is capable of running the likes of Metro Awakening, Arizona Sunshine 2, Asgard's Wrath 2 and more. These are titles you'll need to buy separately, but right out of the box you can run the highly regarded Batman: Arkham Shadow.

These Quest 3S deals expire on February 8, although there are oftentimes more ways to save with Meta. Just head over to our Meta discount codes for the most up-to-date discounts.

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