Arctic have chosen to use a combination of plastic and cardboard for the P311’s packaging which will provide the headset with ample protection in transit. The clear plastic window and inner tray help to show the headset off well.
The silver livery used for the box looks very attractive and corresponds with what we’ve seen before from Arctic. Surrounding the window in the front of the box there are some basic details of the headset’s features with a more detailed breakdown on the reverse of the box.
Inside the box, Arctic include a carrying case for the headset which should protect it from knocks and bumps. They also provide a USB charging cable and a quick start guide.
For those who don’t have a Bluetooth enabled computer, Arctic also sell a very small USB dongle which will allow you to use the headset with any PC. This is very compact, protruding only a couple of millimeters from the USB port so is ideal for use with a laptop on the go.
Its hard to believe they can make any profit at that price.
They look actually pretty good for the price.
Just ordered two pair for myself and the girlfriend, for running. Nice idea.
Just ordered a pair of these, hard to fault for the cash.
Thats a steal really, im not that bothered if the bass is a bit lacking. for the money, ideal for travelling.
Arctic cooling dont make the best stuff but its the best for the price. my brother is really interested int hese after reading the review.
The vuild quality doesnt look close to steelseries, but in fairness a steelseries cable probably costs more than these. Good looking budget buy.