Score $200 off a PlayStation VR2

While the PSVR2 is an investment (you’ll need the PS5 to use it), this discount gives you the chance to snag it at its lowest price ever.
By Tabitha Britt  on 
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GET $200 OFF: As of July 29, the PlayStation VR2 is available at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy for just $349 — $200.99 off the listing price.


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If you’re in the market for a PlayStation VR2 (PSVR2) but aren’t willing to fork out $549.99 (we don’t blame you — that’s a lot of dough!), Amazon, Target, and Best Buy have a pretty sweet deal going on right now.

As of July 29, the PSVR2 is available at Amazon, Target, and Best Buy for just $349. That’s 200 off the listing price—a hefty discount on an already semi-affordable VR headset (compared to its competitors).

While the PSVR2 is an investment (you’ll need the PS5 to use it), this discount gives you the chance to snag it at its lowest price ever. With two 2000×2040 OLED displays, intelligent eye tracking, and 3D audio immersion, you’ll feel like you’re actually in the game. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers are also a gamechanger for anyone who plays weapon-based games.

According to Mashable’s review, the PSVR2’s eye tracking is one of its most impressive features.

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“Seriously, it’s so much faster than moving a cursor around manually,” writes Mashable's Alex Perry. “I was able to whip through Horizon’s settings menu, calibrating the game exactly to my wants and needs, almost entirely with my eyes alone. It’s fluid, responsive, and I couldn’t find a way to fool it or glitch it out.”

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