The box is the usual SteelSeries design of white and orange, with a lovely bright and clear photo of the product right on the front of the box. There are a few other details, such as the product name, and a list of supported devices; PC, MAC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
Around the back, a few technical details (see the tables above), and a little more information about those new switches.
The box is air-gapped on all sides with two layers of thick cardboard keeping the keyboard very well protected. There’s a thick plastic wrap around the whole keyboard too.
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