As you can see, the boxes are classic NZXT in their design, with a clean white finish and contrasting purple edges. They’ve used this style for years now, and it’s unmistakably NZXT. On the front of each box, you can clearly see a large photo of each keyboard (not to scale).
Down the side, you can see which layout you have, and I have UK QWERTY/ISO models for all three.
Around the back, there’s a quick list of all the main features and specifications, which are the same for all three boxes, but of course, the dimensions and weight are different on all three. There’s also a cool picture showing the switches, side keys, USB-C cable, etc, but we’ll get into all that ourselves in a moment.
Inside, everything is well protected, with plastic over the wrist rest, and a hard cover on the keyboard.
All three models come with a braided USB C cable, key cap puller, and switch pulling tool.
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