The box looks great, with the now commonplace black and yellow aesthetic we see on pretty much all Corsair packaging. There is a large and clear photo of the keyboard on the front, showcasing the 10-zone RGB lighting.
Around the back, there’s a quick run-down of the key features and again, another photo of the keyboard, but it’s all pretty simple stuff.
The keyboard comes wrapped in protective paper, keeping dust and debris off the keyboard, and furthermore, I like that they haven’t used a plastic bag, as the paper is more easily recyclable.
The keyboard comes hard-wired with a USB cable, making it plug-and-play ready, but other than that, there’s nothing else in the box.
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