The box for the £49.99 headset is very sturdy and strong, It's the same style of box Apple uses for its iPads and the older iPod Classics.
The box has a magnetic clip on the side that flips the front of the box open, revealing the headset along with two cables: a 1.2m 3.5mm stereo jack and a 1.2m micro USB cable for charging.
The headphones are made out of a glossy plastic, on the left ear cup you will find some Microlab branding, while on the right ear cup you'll see some media controls which will allow you to play/pause, skip tracks, turn the volume up and down as well as answer phone calls.
The ear cups are very soft and and will act like pillows for your years- they are very comfortable.
The headband is adjustable and you can turn the ear cups slightly to better fit your head and ear shape, we found it very easy to adjust and upon finding the perfect fit, I was able to use it for entire days, often forgetting it was even on. It sits on the head quite well too, I was able to move my head around a lot without the headphones slipping or coming close to falling off.