The box is very nicely designed, and keeps in theme with other products from Cooler Master, with the matching black and purple design. There’s a very clear photograph of the headphone on the front of the box, as well as details of the main features; wireless, comfortable, and multi-format support.
Around the back, a few technical details, but nothing too in-depth. The box details the lag-free wireless, foam cushioning and good quality drivers/microphone.
Inside the box, you’ll find the headset comes very well secured in a protective plastic shell. There are plastic wraps on all the shiny and sensitive surfaces too, ensuring they look new when you first open it.
Tucked away in various recesses, you’ll find the user manual, Type-C cable, 3.5mm cable, dongle, adapter, and the microphone.
The cables are really good quality too, with a quality black braiding that looks great but also keeps the cables nice and durable.
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