The box looks fantastic and features the updated Corsair logo and overall design. There’s a stylish photo of the headset, which looks gorgeous. As you can see, there’s badges showing support for Xbox and Dolby Atmos.
Around the back, all the usual technical stuff, driver size, microphone type, that kind of thing. It’s all broken down for international markets too, which saves them making more than one type of box.
The headset comes nicely packaged too, with a durable mould. In the box you’ll find a thick booklet with setup and warranty information.
There’s a strong plastic cover protecting the smaller components and holding the headset down.
In the box, you’ll find a detachable microphone, pop filter, and the USB A to USB C charging cable.
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