Taking a look at the front of the box, which I must say looks fantastic, the packaging really stands out with a great photo of the headset, the obligatory company logos and a quick list of some of the major features, such as a noise cancelling microphone, replaceable ear pads, custom software for games, bass enhancement, a foldable design and DTS surround sensation features, but more on all those in a moment.
After flipping open the front cover we get our first view of the headset thanks to the large product window, which so far is looking pretty smart, then on the left we have a detailed technical specification;
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