The box is nicely designed, with a great image of the keyboard on the front, showcasing the RGB lighting and the OLED display really well. You can also see it supports the PC, Mac, Xbox and PlayStation platforms.
Around the back, you can see the magnetically attached wrist rest, as well as a quick breakdown of all the major features. There’s also details of the switches, which use “gold-plated contact points, clear casings, and DURACON thermoplastic stems.”
It’s very well packaged too, with thick cardboard, durable plastics, and a good air gap from the side walls too.
In the box, you’ll find the hard-wired keyboard, documentation, and a full-size magnetic wrist rest.
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