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Best gaming deal: Razer’s PS5 charging stand drops to $20.99

July 21, 2025
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SAVE $19: The Razer Quick Charging Stand for PS5 is now $20.99 at Amazon — 48% off its $39.99 list price.


Any PS5 owner who has had their console for more than a week will happily tell you that a charging stand for your wireless DualSense controller is absolutely essential. 

After all, these controllers with a battery life of 6-12 hours quickly run out during marathon gaming sessions of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, and the included USB-C cable to standard controller charging makes for a messy-looking set-up when powering yours back up. That’s why it’s a good time to get in on this deal for the Razer Quick Charging Stand for PS5 Controllers — now only $20.99 instead of $39.99, marked down by 48% in a limited Prime member-only deal at Amazon.

According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, the price hasn’t dropped this low since March — showing that nearly half-price deals like this don’t pop up very often.

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A good number of the standard colour models have already sold out, but the black and red SKUs are still available under the offer.

With its Quick Charge feature, even when connected via USB, Razer’s PlayStation 5 Charging Stand is able to recharge your DualSense from 0% battery to full in under three hours — along with added overcharge protection to prevent short circuits and overheating. 

In the meantime, if your battery is depleted in your session’s final minutes, the stand’s “curved cradle design” makes it so you can easily navigate your PS5 or PS5 Pro’s menus to put the console in rest mode — along with its strong and stable build preventing it from falling over.

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This sort of charging stand is perfect if you have more than one PS5 DualSense as well. As you’re playing with one controller, you can keep the other on charge, swap it out when your current DualSense is empty, then use the second controller while the first recharges — and repeat. 

So, when loading up your PS5, you’ll be ready to play as many Fortnite matches, Destiny 2 raids, or open-world exploring in the upcoming Ghost of Yotei as you can handle in one sitting.

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