The box is a good size, with a large photo of the headset right on the front, so we can see all the major design points.
Around the back, all the major features are details, and some nice little arrows to show you where they are. It’s simple enough really, but it gets the information across easily. There are even QR codes to their social media and product pages.
There’s a folder insert, ensuring the headset is reasonably well protected. It’s nothing fancy, but hey, it’s good enough.
In the box, you’ll find a hard-wired headset, two audio cables, and all the usual documentation… oh, and a sticker.
The cables are decent quality and plug into the on-cable controller, so you can power the headset with USB, but still use AUX sources such as consoles, mobile, etc.
The controller is well made, the dial on the side has a nice resistance and feels very well made.
There’s a chunky switch on the side has a nice clunk to it when moved too.
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