I almost fell for this fake PSVR 2 deal this Prime Day, don't make my mistake

Prime Day deals image of the PSVR 2 PC Adapter with a crossed out Amazon listing above it
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As I was searching through Amazon's wares this morning looking for good Prime Day deals to throw in the spotlight, one of the first things I searched for was PlayStation's new PC adapter for PSVR 2. Launching only a month or two ago, I thought it was worth checking to see if it was experiencing its first price drop. I saw a listing with a discounted price, so I put it to one side and thought "Perfect, I'll come back and write about that in a while." 

Upon further inspection, I remembered why I feel that Amazon could do a much better job of regulating its sellers during big Prime-exclusive sales like this. A brand named KOOWOD has a phony listing for a PSVR 2 PC Adapter that's currently seeing an official Prime Big Deal and a $20 saving. It uses the same imagery as the official PC Adapter for PSVR 2, but it slightly alters them to remove the all-important PlayStation logo. In short, this is not the PC Adapter that Sony released recently, and it almost had me fooled.

My suspicions were initially piqued by the price of the deal, which states that Sony's adapter has been discounted down to $49.99 from $79.99, which is odd considering the official version launched at $59.99 and hasn't strayed since. I can't say for certain that this KOOWOD model works, or doesn't work, or is even a real product. The listing says it's a "#1 New Release", and only has one singular 5-star review from someone named Bob - which definitely seems legit.

Prime Day PS5 deals can be great, but please be careful who you buy from and make sure you're looking at the correct products. The official Adapter from Sony has not strayed from its $49.99 MSRP, but if you want to buy it this Prime Day, the link to it is below.

PSVR 2 PC Adapter$59.99 at Best Buy

PSVR 2 PC Adapter | $59.99 at Best Buy
The Official PSVR 2 Adapter is linked here, but despite my hunting for it, Amazon in the US isn't even stocking it right now. Best Buy, Target, and Walmart are all coming up with the goods though, and you can spot that they're the official one by the PlayStation Logo on their chassis. It hasn't come down in price for Prime Day, but if you're tempted to buy it, please do so from the listing we've linked. 

Buy it if: 

✅ You want to play SteamVR games
✅ You have a working PC
✅ You want the real product that PlayStation made

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You only play on PS5

UK: £49.99 at Amazon

The reason this kind of thing annoys me is that it almost fooled me into thinking it was official - and I'm trained to spot phony listings for a living. I spend a large chunk of my working day perusing digital listings, so if I struggle to spot the signs, what chance does the casual Prime member have? I even mentioned to a friend and fellow PSVR 2 enjoyer that this was out there, and they said they had spotted the product earlier and thought it was legit.

In fairness, the KOOWOD listing appears above the official product when you search for "PSVR 2 PC Adapter", and since it's sponsored and has an official Prime Day stamp on it, it'd be all too easy to think it was the real deal.

As I mentioned, I have no idea if this product is a third-party version of Sony's adapter - it could work in exactly the same way, but the insidious use of product imagery that looks like a rip-off of PlayStation's is enough to make me think there's some foul play at work here. 


For deals you can trust, check out some Prime Day Meta Quest deals, Prime Day PC deals, and Prime Day Kindle deals.

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Duncan Robertson
Hardware Editor

Ever since playing Journey at the age of 15, I’ve been desperate to cover video games for a living. After graduating from Edinburgh Napier University with a degree in Journalism, I contributed to the Scottish Games Network and completed an Editorial Internship over at Expert Reviews. Besides that, I’ve been managing my own YouTube channel and Podcast for the last 7 years. It’s been a long road, but all that experience somehow landed me a dream job covering gaming hardware. I’m a self-confessing PlayStation fanboy, but my experience covering the larger business and developer side of the whole industry has given me a strong knowledge of all platforms. When I’m not testing out every peripheral I can get my hands on, I’m probably either playing tennis or dissecting game design for an upcoming video essay. Now, I better stop myself here before I get talking about my favourite games like HUNT: Showdown, Dishonored, and Towerfall Ascension. Location: UK Remote