Manufacturer: Turtle Beach
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Turtle Beach Ear Force D2

None, Type: Headset, Acoustic Seal: Semi Open, Volume Control, Headphone Frequency Response: Hz, Miscellaneous: Microphone Boom, Computer Connection: Audio / Mic
Turtle Beach Ear Force D2
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