Thermaltake supply the Shock Spin HD in an attractively designed box which features TT eSPORTS' trademark red and black colour scheme. On the front of the box there is a large image of the headset alongside some basic specifications.
The front of the box acts as a door which opens to reveal a window in the front of the box so you can see the headset. On the inside of the door we find details alongside a diagram of all the items which are included in the box.
Turning the box around reveals the feature list in no fewer than fifteen different languages. There are also pictures of the three different colour options of the headset that are available; Shinning White, Diamond Black and Royal Red.
Inside the box we find quite a number of complimentary items supplied alongside the headset. These include a user manual, warranty leaflet, software CD and a braided USB cable for the included USB sound card.
The only gripe we have with the packaging is the inner plastic tray which seems to shed black dust all over the headset as you can see in the picture above.
This is the problem I have with Thermaltake. They dont build the products to the same standard as Razer or Steelseries. They are however normally cheaper, but this is the same price as the competition but is built poorer.
Also, why did they opt for the side cup design? those swirling plastic surrounds look like a logo on an ice cream store 🙁
I like the new keyboard, ill be buying one, but this doesnt appeal to me. I can’t get over the white appearance and design. it really is ugly
I like the new keyboard, ill be buying one, but this doesnt appeal to me. I can’t get over the white appearance and design. it really is ugly
With this design, every gamer can look like Princess Leia 🙂
need to buy ttsports shock spin headpone