PackagingThe front of the packaging uses typical Logitech colours and design listing some of the main features on the left hand side.
The right hand side is more to show off what the headset looks like and gives you a view of the wireless receiver too. The packaging is laid out in such a way that the image on the box and the headset itself join in the middle so kudos to the design team at Logitech, nice idea.
The back of the box is where Logitech go all global on us and list the main features as well as a few images to denote what the features are. There are six different languages detailing these features of the headset.
The right hand side talks through the main specifications, and as most samples we get come through, a bit fat sticker is covering most of them, and trying to peel it off leaves a horrid mark.
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