The box is pretty hefty and crafted from very thick cardboard, so everything feels exceptionally well protected here. There’s a large photo of the keyboard, showcasing many of the features. There’s also a small window so you can have a tap at the arrow keys to test the switches.
The box is the same at the back, albeit, without the little key tapping window.
Open the box, and you’ll find the keyboard (obviously), but it comes with thick foam blocks on the sides to protect it, and a hard plastic shell over that too. If this keyboard is damaged when I take it out, I’ll eat my shoe.
Unsurprisingly, it wasn’t damaged. As you can see, it comes hard-wired with a black/red braided USB cable, there’s a leather detachable wrist rest included, and some red gamer style WASD caps, which are a nice addition, but they’re not something I would personally use.
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