Each tower in the LT100 setup stands 422mm tall, with a 95mm2 base. They’re pretty big really, so even if you have a large desk and monitor, they should fill the space with light pretty well. They feature a USB control and an optional headset holder mount.
the box is pretty tall, as it has to house a the lightbars of course. The box is the usual mix of black and yellow as we’ve come to expect from Corsair and it feels well made and durable to protect the product.
Around the back, a few details such as size and the basic features, all pretty standard stuff.
Open the box up, and you’ll find all the main hardware is nicely protected and air gapped with folded cardboard to prevent it getting damaged.
Plus, everything is wrapping in a protective plastic film.
Included in the box, you’ll find a mains power adaptor, headset stand attachment, USB cable, and sync cable. It’s a pretty straight forward cable setup, as each cable can only go in one place. So, let’s move on to the lighting hardware its self!
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