The brilliant Astro A30 Wireless is down to a record-low price in the UK today

Supreme versatility and audio - for less

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This is the perfect PS5 headset deal to grab now to avoid thePrime Day gaming headset dealrushes.

The Astro A30 Wireless is a brilliant, multiplatform, super-versatile PS5 headset and can now be bought for a record-low UK price of£175.58(was £229.99)atAmazon. That’s a saving of nearly 60 quid on one of the verybest wireless gaming headsetsof last year.

As earlyPrime Day gaming dealsgo, this is one of the best we’ve seen so far and is one I’d personally recommend jumping on if you’re keen to bag yourself a do-it-all PS5 headset for a bargain, Yes, it’s still a bit of investment at the £175 mark, but this headset can be your one-and-done solution for a whole host of uses and would make a worthy wireless upgrade for those that have either a PC orPS5/PS4- or, even better, both. It can also go mobile with you, offering a detachable mic, built-in microphones for calls, and crisp audio for music, too. Plus, we think it’s pretty stylish.

On TRG, we reviewed theAstro A30 Wireless Mandalorian Editionand found it to be perfect forStar Warsfans, but also extremely comfortable, with brilliant audio quality to boot.

You can see more information on this PS5 headset deal below, with some more information on the headset itself below that. You’ll also find more prices on wireless sets, in case you want to shop around.

Today’s best PS5 headset deal

Today’s best PS5 headset deal

Astro A30 Wireless | Blue | PS5, PS4. PC |£175.58 at Amazon(was £229.99)Save £54.41- This is a lowest ever price for the headset and represents extraordinary value for money. If you’ve been eyeing this, or any other multiplatform, premium wireless headset, up, then we recommend pouncing now.

Also available in:White -£180 at Amazon (was £229.99)

Unfortunately, the headset is not on a similar deal in the USA right now. But it is widely available at least - and, given its treatment at Amazon UK, could well be one to bookmark for next week. However, if you’re a member of either of Best Buy’s paid-for memberships (Plus or Total), you can save $30 on the headset today.

Astro A30 Wireless | White | PS5, PS4, PC |$219.99 at AmazonNo saving in the USA unfortunately, but here’s the direct link to Amazon if you want to bookmark it for next week’s Prime Day deals.

Also available at:Best Buy -$229.99(save $30 if you’re aPlusorTotalmember)

Our colleagues in the computing section of TechRadar have alsoreviewed the headset, from a more PC-first perspective. There were some slight caveats about specific aspects of the build, but overall Michelle found the headset to be excellent and said it was “a stunner… you can use anywhere”.

Adding to this, I reviewed the headset last year when working for one of oursister sites: GamesRadar+. I found it to be excellent, and thought (and still think) it offers a perfect wireless solution for both gaming and everyday use. In fact, I used them as my everyday drivers myself until very recently.

However, if you’re keen to check out some other options, here’s a bunch of the latest and best prices on some other wireless gaming headsets as dug up by our regularly-updated price finding tech.

And don’t forget about the rest of the upcoming sales if you’re on the Xbox side of the fence: there are plenty ofPrime Day Xbox controller dealsandPrime Day Xbox Series X dealsout there, too.

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Rob is the Managing Editor of TechRadar Gaming, a video games journalist, critic, editor, and writer, and has years of experience gained from multiple publications. Prior to being TechRadar Gaming’s Managing Editor, he was TRG’s Deputy Editor, and a longstanding member of GamesRadar+, being the Commissioning Editor for Hardware there for years, while also squeezing in a short stint as Gaming Editor at WePC just before joining TechRadar Gaming. He is also a writer on tech, gaming hardware, and video games but also gardens and landscapes, combining the two areas in an upcomingbook on video game landscapesthat you can back and pre-order now.

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