This PS5 Headset Is on Sale for $90 Right Now

If you’ve been eyeing a headset that straddles the line between exciting technology and affordability, the Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation is currently down to $89.99 on Woot (for six days or until it sells out). That’s about $30 cheaper than Amazon’s current price and its lowest ever, according to price trackers . It comes with Woot’s 90-Day Guarantee , but note that it does not ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or PO Boxes.
This model is officially licensed for PS5 and matches Sony’s aesthetic, so if you’re trying to keep a neat look when customizing your console, it fits in very well. The headset’s rotating earcups, soft leatherette memory foam, and metal frame give it a premium feel, although it can reportedly get a little warm after long sessions. However, while the materials generally feel nice, the squeaky leatherette may annoy you if you like it quiet.
What’s especially interesting about the Kaira Pro is its HyperSense haptic feedback. Unlike the vibration feature in basic headsets, this one dynamically responds to in-game audio and provides directional vibration—not just the shock of explosions, but subtle feedback based on where the sound is coming from in the game. For example, if they are shooting to your left? You will feel it in the left earpiece. This alone makes the game completely different: it’s subtle technology that immerses you in the game without the need for full surround sound. But even with haptics turned off, the headset delivers strong, well-balanced audio thanks to its 50mm titanium drivers, especially when using Tempest 3D AudioTech on PS5 , which improves spatial awareness.
Battery life holds up decently, lasting around 11 hours with the RGB lighting and haptics enabled, or around 30 if you keep it cool. It charges via USB-C and supports Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, so you can switch between PlayStation, PC, and mobile devices without much hassle. You can’t stream audio from both sources at the same time, but switching is quick. The detachable microphone filters out background noise quite well, and the companion app gives you access to equalizer controls for tweaking sound profiles and lighting settings, which is good if you like fine-tuning.