The Aurora comes in a fairly compact box that is little larger than the actual keyboard its self. Across the front of the box we have a pair of stylish photos of the keyboard in its black finish and along the edge we have seven icons that details some of the major features of the keyboard.
Around the back of the box we see the Aurora in the silver finish, although we will be reviewing the black finished model today. The image is well labelled with descriptions of all the major features and details of the keyboard as well as the specifications. Nothing majorly interesting just yet, so lets open up the box and see what we find.
The box contained the keyboard its self (obviously), as well as a pair of batteries and the 2.4GHz wireless adapter.
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