The headset is supplied in a sizeable cardboard box which features a large window in the front, this gives us a sneak-peek of the headset within the box before opening.
The front of the box features a large image of the headset alongside some details of the key features.
It' will be easy to tell the difference between the Xbox 360 and PS3 boxes on the retail shelves as the former features a green colour scheme while the latter is red. Turning the box around reveals some more detailed information about the headset which is repeated in a number of languages.
Inside the box, the bundle is quite limited and only consists of a concise user guide and the required cables for hooking the headset up to a Xbox 360 or PS3 depending on which version of the headset you go for. Other than the connecting cables, the two versions are identical.
I think it looks nice, but if the comfort isnt good ill pass.
I have a steelseries headset and its great, although one of the pads is coming loose a bit, in only 10 months.