The box is pretty typical of an ASUS STRIX product, so you get that bold mix of black and red, with the ASUS eye logo in neon colours and a nice big photo of the product on the front. There are badges highlighting Hi-Res Audio, TeamSpeak and Discord certified, as well as Nintendo Switch support.
Around the back, a quick breakdown of the main features; onboard controls, platform support, microphone, etc.
In the box, you’ll find a moulded plastic shell to hold the hardware, and a thin layer of foam to keep things protected.
Plus some additional plastic covers on the ear cups to keep them free of scratches.
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