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This Amazon Prime Day Meta Quest 3S Bundle Is Enough to Finally Make Me Upgrade My Old Quest 2

AMAZON.CO.UK, JUL 9 – The Meta Quest 3S offers powerful performance with smart cost-saving features, dropping to £238 during Amazon Prime Day, making VR more accessible, according to tech experts.

  • Meta introduced the Meta Quest 3S, a budget-friendly mixed-reality VR headset, which is available with discounts for Prime Day starting July 8, 2025.
  • The Meta Quest 3S offers similar performance to the Meta Quest 3 and features full-colour passthrough, balancing power and price to serve as a strong entry-level device.
  • Reviews found a few minor issues but praised its compact design, comfortable controllers, smooth performance, and extensive VR and mixed-reality game options.
  • On July 9, the 128GB Meta Quest 3S was available for $249, featuring the popular free game Gorilla Tag, exclusive in-game content, and access to Meta Horizon+ for three months—representing a 17% price drop from the original $299.99.
  • This Prime Day deal enhances the Meta Quest 3S's appeal as a practical choice for newcomers and experienced users seeking immersive VR without premium headset prices.
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Mixed Reality, Gaming, Entertainment - the Meta Quest 3S convinces with strong functions. Currently it is much cheaper at Prime Day at Amazon than at other providers. This article was sorted under Amazon, bargains.

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