The Aurora is supplied in a fairly compact box which features a large image of the keyboard on the top. There are also a series of logos, including one identifying this keyboard as a winner of the red dot design award (2009).
Turning the box over reveals a large diagram of the keyboard, illustrating a number of its key features. There is also a list of specifications which is repeated in seven other languages.
The box itself doesn't feel particularly sturdy but there is some polystyrene inside which should do a good job of protecting the keyboard during shipping.
Inside the box, there are only two items bundled alongside the keyboard. These are a set of AA batteries (the Aurora isn't rechargeable) and a USB dongle.