The box is really nicely designed and keeps with the new bright yellow and black theme we’ve seen on other recent Corsair releases. A nice clear photo on the front and we can see that we have the English layout.
Around the back, a few details about the switches, caps, and Axon technology, but overall it’s kept fairly simple.
What surprised me the most, however, was just how small the box was! Surprisingly heavy for its size though.
The keyboard fills the box nicely too, there’s very little wasted space here.
The keyboard comes with a hard plastic shell to protect it in the box, and you’ll find it comes with a USB-C to USB-A cable, and all the usual documentation.
The cable is very nice, with a premium black braided on it, and those lovely custom Corsair headers.
Finally, you get a Corsair key cap, and a replacement spacebar that’s not quite as funky looking. Corsair even includes the puller tool, so it’s an easy swap; it’s handy for cleaning the keyboard too.
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