Our favourite Oculus Quest 2 battery head strap continues to be on sale after Prime Day

Tired of your Quest 2 headset’s battery dying in the middle of a long gameplay session? Sick of all the pressure the headset puts on your face? Solve two problems with one solution and save a bunch of money in the process. This was originally just a Prime Day deal, but Amazon still has the great $49 price (opens in new tab) on our favorite Quest 2 head strap (opens in new tab)and it even includes a giant battery, too!

I’ve used a lot of head straps for the Oculus Quest 2 (opens in new tab), but none are more comfortable or convenient than the BoboVR M2 Pro. It features a classic halo strap design that puts all that headset weight on the top and back of your head instead of on your face, eliminating the most uncomfortable part of playing in VR for long periods of time.

But all that extra comfort isn’t even the best part of the BoboVR M2 Pro head strap. Instead, it’s the ingenious magnetic battery packs that can be easily popped on and off during play to help extend your play sessions even longer. These 5,200mAh are huge and offer several hours of additional play time each, and you can separately purchase additional ones if you end up needing more.

It’s ultra-satisfying to simply reach back, pull off the battery, grab a new pack and slap it back on without even having to take off your headset. Best yet, these batteries emit an audible beep when they’ve been attached, letting you know that your headset it good to go for several more hours.

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Replacing the battery on the BoboVR M2 battery head strap for the Meta Quest 2(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)Holding the battery of the BoboVR M2 battery head strap for the Meta Quest 2(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)BoboVR M2 battery head strap for the Meta Quest 2 with the battery connected and charging the headset(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)The top pads of the BoboVR M2 battery head strap for the Meta Quest 2(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

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