The packaging for the Saturn is pretty basic, just a simple black box and a thin card sleeve with the marketing information on it. It doesn't make you feel like you've bought the most premium product ever, but at £50 you can't expect anything too impressive. It's also a hopeful indication that most of the money has been spent on the headset itself.
Along with the Saturn, you get the little set up manual that I know you won't read and two replacement leather ear phones if-you're not a fan of the standard fabric ones.