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Getting into the world of VR is pricey enough, but keeping your headset charged shouldn’t have to be. Right now, you can save 20% on two of KIWI design’s popular battery head straps for the Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S, thanks to a coupon deal at Amazon. Just clip the coupon on the product page, and the discount will be automatically applied at checkout.
The KIWI K4 Boost head strap has a built-in battery that extends your playtime by up to three hours. No more frantic sprints for a charging cable mid-game. Its design is all about comfort: the enhanced rear support and thicker padding make long sessions easier on your head and neck. With dual fast charging, you can juice up your Quest and the K4 Boost simultaneously in about 2.5 hours.
For a little more, the KIWI H4 Boost offers a similar battery boost with a few extra perks, like an adjustable front-to-back field of view (FOV) and side ventilation to keep you cool during intense gameplay. It even promises a zero-pressure fit — perfect if you’re tired of feeling like your headset is squeezing your face.
These head straps carry on the trend of brilliant build quality from KIWI, so it’s a great time to pick one up and give your Quest 3 or 3S a bit more stamina. If you want the freedom to explore virtual worlds without a low-battery warning or play Beat Saber without the headset wobble, these deals are worth a look. Clip this 20% coupon deal before it's gone.
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