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Amazon is selling the Meta Quest 3S for as low as $250 (and it comes with a free $50 credit)

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Meta’s Quest 3S is a great entry point into the world of virtual reality. It’s better than the Quest 2, introducing several improvements to “performance, capabilities, and user experience,” according to ZDNET managing editor Kerry Wan, who reviewed the device in 2024. Most importantly, it’s cheaper than the $500 Quest 3 — especially since Amazon is once again offering a great deal on the headset in the lead-up to the new year. 

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For a limited time, you can buy the Meta Quest 3S off the retailer for $349, a $50 discount. That’s not all. You’ll also receive a free $50 Amazon digital credit that you can redeem after purchase to spend how you’d like at the online giant. The digital credit is a bonus with several discounted Quest 3S bundles, including the cheapest $250 Meta Quest 3S Gorilla Tag bundle and the $349 Meta Quest 3S Batman: Arkham Shadow bundle

This digital credit is also offered if you shop for the Meta Quest 3 for $499. 

What’s great about the Meta Quest 3S is that it takes cues from the older generation and the Quest 3, blending them admirably. For example, it provides the same level of comfort as the Quest 2. It’s made primarily of hard plastic and fabric, weighing approximately 514 grams. Its flexible, Y-shaped head strap allows for unrestricted movement while sitting securely on your head. The Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 chipset enables the device to load apps faster than its predecessor, maintain stable frame rates, and offer a two-hour battery life.

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I would also like to review the $50 credit, as there are some essential terms and conditions you should be aware of. First, the offer only applies to products sold directly by Amazon itself. Items from third-party sellers don’t quality. This offer does not apply to digital content and is only valid while supplies last. The promotional credit expires at 11:59 p.m. PT on Feb. 17, 2026, so you have some time to decide how to spend it. 

How I rated this deal 

As per ZDNET’s rating system, I give this deal a 2 out of 5. It’s about $20 more than some of the offers ZDNET experts saw during Black Friday this year, but it’s still one of the better prices we’ve seen the Quest 3S sell for. Additionally, a complimentary $50 credit to spend as you wish is always a welcome bonus. If you’ve been considering getting into VR or upgrading from an older model, I recommend taking advantage of the bundle while it’s available.

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