Reviewing PDP Accessories

Thanks to the wonderful people at PDP Gaming for sending us a couple of their products for us to test out and share with all of you. We will be showing off one of their stereo headsets and the deluxe wired controller for Xbox and Windows.

Introducing the Level 50 (wired and wireless) stereo headset, the headset designed for your optimal comfort and consistent performance. Both versions of this product have several features which make this a desirable headset for gamers everywhere. For example, this headset has bi-directional noise cancelling properties, quick flip mute ability, and the best part is that it is officially licensed and is compatible on both the Playstation and Xbox.

The wireless version has a few extra features you may want to check out. With a charge life of over 15 hours, you can play all day without worrying about a dying headset. It also has built in dual audio modes, (pure audio and bass boost) along with a wireless range of 40ft. Very helpful for those drink breaks and now you wont have to worry about putting your friends on hold.

Our next product is the deluxe midnight blue wired controller for Xbox one and Windows. Just becuase its wired doesnt mean you should look the other way. This little guy has many great features. With a built in audio support system, it also comes with built in audio controls. On the backside of the controller, you can find two programmable buttons used to optimize your gaming experience. This controller has a reach of 10ft along with vibration capabilities. The best feature of all is that this product has app support as well allowing the player to fully customize and take control of their gaming experience making it unique for every player.

After testing out both these amazing products, I can say with confidence that they will both be in my gaming setup for months to come. I recommend both of these for hardcore gamers along with the casual player. Check them out here and find out for yourself.

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