For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Creative SXFI AIR C product page here.
As for the box, it’s pretty funky. There’s a stunning graphic on the front showing the world wrapping around you, much like in the movie Interstellar. There’s a nice clear picture of the headphones too, as well as the important SXFI capable badge.
Around the back, there’s a quick breakdown of what the headset does, a little information about audio holography, and the supported devices, but it’s nothing I haven’t covered thus far.
Everything comes very nicely packaged, with a multi-layer carboard box protecting the hardware.
The headset is mounted in a moulded plastic shell.
Plus, all shiny parts of the headset and additional components come covered in protective plastic.
In the box, you’ll find the detachable boom microphone, 3-pole 3.5mm audio cable, as well as a USB Type-A to Micro-USB cable.
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