Save 18% on a PS5 Pulse 3D Headset this Prime Day

A Prime Day deal for gamers.
By Matt Ford  on 
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TL;DR: Get the official gaming headset for the PS5. Save 18% on the Pulse 3D Headset this Prime Day.


Prime Day is the sort of event that’s made for gamers. All those high-ticket items brought down in price at one time? It’s gaming heaven.

If you’re a PS5 devotee, here’s a bargain that will play nicely. The PlayStation 5 Pulse 3D Headset is on offer until Prime Day says "game over" at midnight on July 12.

Syncing perfectly with your PS5, it delivers 3D audio and gives you up to 12 hours of battery power — that’s more than enough for a serious gaming session.

The PS5 Pulse Headset is currently priced at £74.09 — a saving of 18% on list price.

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