The box is nice and durable and has that now common black and yellow aesthetic we see across the Corsair range.
The box has all the main features clearly details and some nice clear photos of the product, which is usually a good sign.
In the box, the headset is very well protected with a durable folded cardboard insert, a protective bag over the headset, and peel-off plastic on shiny parts to keep things nice and clean till you open it.
In the box, you’ll find this lovely USB dongle for the 2.4GHz wireless functions. I love that lightly textured section too, it makes the device easy to remove and it looks good too.
The included cable is colour matched to the headset and is USB Type-C to Type-C. However, the headset will accept your own Type-C cables should you break or lose this one.
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