The packaging is very much what we would expect from Akasa, and it follows the much more traditional theme, which is the white and black box with black writing.
From the back we can see the supported memory cards as well as the features and specifications in 5 languages.
The box isn’t that high, as we would expect, but none of the sides have any more information about the product.
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