Prices start at $159 for fair-condition headsets and $199 for excellent ones, versus the current $399 standard price, with availability varying by zip code for shipping and pickup.
The discount offers a cheaper entry into Sony's virtual reality headset, which still supports titles including Horizon Call of the Mountain, Moss, Tetris Effect and Resident Evil Village.
The report says PSVR 2 arrived after VR's peak and may see limited future game additions, making the sale attractive mainly to bargain hunters and collectors of fading gaming hardware.
Are Best Buy's deep PSVR 2 discounts a last chance to own a future classic, or a warning sign of VR's uncertain future?
With VR content growth stalling and new tech on the horizon, will PSVR 2 headsets become prized collectibles or forgotten failures?