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Win a pair of Sony MDR-Z1R headphones worth £2000!

Last week, we took a look at the exceptional MDR-Z1R Headphones from Sony. This particular pair of headphones marks Sony's return to the high-end market but at £2000, it's not going to be an easy purchase for most- so being the generous souls we are – we are giving a pair of them away!

One lucky KitGuru reader will be chosen to receive these headphones. As an added bonus, this giveaway is open WORLDWIDE, so anyone can enter. If you want to get a better look at the prize before entering, then you can read our review, HERE.

In order to enter, all you need to do is send an email over to ‘[email protected]', with the subject line ‘I want a headphone upgrade!'. If you have an email client installed on your OS- click the following link for autofill Email KitGuru by clicking here. In the email, please include a photo of your current pair of headphones, along with a link to your Facebook or Twitter page so we can verify you're a real person and not a bot.

Sorry to those readers without a Facebook account, but we try to reduce the amount of people sending entries from multiple email accounts. If you do not send a Facebook link to a live account page, your entry will be ignored.

This competition is open globally, although if you are outside the European Union we are not responsible any for customs fees you may incur. Please check with your country officials to get details on possible tariffs if you are unsure. We clearly mark the package as ‘competition prize'.

All entries must reach us by 11:59 PM (UK time) on the 19th of May 2017. Winners will be announced within 31 days of the closing date (although likely much sooner). All decisions made by KitGuru staff are final. There can only be one entry per reader.

KitGuru Says: Good luck to all!

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