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DT Giveaway: Win a limited edition Call of Duty gaming headset for Xbox One

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So what if you slept in on Black Friday — that’s what Cyber Monday is for. We here at Digital Trends have joined in on the shopping craze with our very own killer deal: a giveaway! Thanks to Turtle Beach, we’re giving away a limited edition Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Sentinel Prestige gaming headset for Xbox One.

You can truly immerse yourself in the game with this awesome headset. Its got premium 50mm Neodymium speakers, a removable microphone, and volume controls built in. The headset even has variable mic monitoring, so you’ll also be able to hear yourself talk in the heat of battle. You’ll be able to adjust the bass boost, overall volume, and chat controls, too. To top it all off, Turtle Beach gave the Sentinel Prestige headset synthetic leather ear cushions, making it comfortable to wear for multi-hour gaming sessions. The headphones also block out other sounds to keep you focused on completing your mission.

Whether you’re using it to play another Xbox One game or Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which our gaming editor Adam Rosenberg called “the best Call of Duty game in years,” this headset will keep you in the game. We’ve given rave reviews to Turtle Beach gaming headsets in the past, and this one is no exception.

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Contest details:

  • Starts: December 1, 2014
  • Ends: Sunday December 7, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. PT
  • U.S. residents only: Sorry international fans
  • Random: Winners are chosen at random.
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