The packaging for the Rock Jaw Audio Alfa Genus V2 headphones is compact and revealing – letting you see the earphones themselves behind a clear plastic window. Right alongside it are the tuning filters, with a little metal tag to show you which is which.
Around the back there is a break down of what the different tuning filters are like, as well as the usual rhetoric about how great the product is and what it offers. There are also a few of the extra silicon earbud tips on show.
Rock Jaw has been very economical with the space inside this box. Once the outer shell is removed, a little door opens up at the bottom containing the short set up manual, the majority of the earphone cabling and a number of accessories.
There are a total of seven different sets of earbud tips, covering three different sizes, as well as different materials. There are four different silicon options, two different sized pairs made from foam, and a double flange set if your ears love ejecting more traditional earbuds.
Alongside them is a cable clip and carry bay.
What really sets this set of earphones apart though is not the different earbuds, it is the tuning filters. These little accessories can dramatically change the sound that the earphones put out, which is not something many manufacturers offer. They screw on and off in a matter of seconds, as you will see on the next page.
NB. That piece of metal in the box telling you which tuning filter is which is stuck on to the foam. I know because I spent five minutes trying to take it out, thinking it was a case for them that had just gotten stuck.