Tom’s Guide has reviewed both the Xbox Series S and the Arctis 3, and we came away pleased with both products. While the Series S lacks the 4K resolution and disc drive of the Series X, the Series S is still a stellar little console, with fast load times and a huge library of both modern and classic titles. Likewise, the Arctis 3 is about as good as wired console headsets get, with a balanced soundscape, a clear mic and an extremely comfortable fit. This is thanks to its “ski goggles” headband, which automatically adjusts to fit each player’s head. It’s worth noting that this bundle wouldn’t actually be worth buying at full price. The Xbox Series S costs $299 by itself, and the Arctis 3 costs $49 by itself. As such, the full-priced bundle is actually more expensive than buying the two components separately. But the beauty of Prime Day is that bad deals can become good deals in the blink of an eye — and they can sell out just as fast.