The box is really nicely designed, it’s not overly large, but the box does feel durable and well-made. There’s a large clear image of the controller, plus it demonstrates some of the hot swap features too. As you can see, I also have a set of eSwap LED Blue Crystal Pack add-ons, neat!
Around the back of the box, you get a good diagram of all the major features; handy if you’re looking at this in a retail store.
These are NOT included, but do demonstrate what’s possible with their range of optional extras, such as the eSwap pack I have with this sample.
The box opens out, where you’ll find the controller snugly mounted in a protective mould, and there’s a hard foam padding protecting both of the analogue sticks too.
In the box, you’ll find the controller, a long USB cable, a small adjustment tool, and a protective storage bag.
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