The Arctic Sound E352 comes with a modest amount of accessories: a case, two extra pairs of silicone caps, a cable clip and a neat ARCTIC COOLING sticker. The latter is a nice addition, but it is quite peculiar to include such a sticker with earphones. A sticker included with computer hardware is usually a case badge. I suppose this sticker can be used as a case badge as well, though you might decide to stick it onto your mobile phone or portable media player.

The included accessories: a case, silicone caps, a cable clip and a sticker
The included earphone case is very strong. It has a very tight zipper and, inside, the earphones can be wrapped around the center. There is also enough space to include the extra pairs of silicone caps and the cable clip. Given the fact that these earphones have an MSRP of 48,95 € / US$ 69.95, protecting your investment is a must. I mentioned in my review of the Arctic Sound E361-WM that I found the case of little use. I take those words back now that I did find a use for them: carrying the earphones to school where computers do not have speakers! In such a situation, the earphones case proved to be quite useful to protect the earphones. For others, however, the case might be more or less handy.

The sturdy case
Three different pairs of silicone caps are included with the earphones. The medium-sized ones are pre-installed onto the earphones and they should give a comfortable fit into most users’ ear canals. If it does not, the small or large caps can be installed onto the E352. As for me, my right ear loved the medium caps, but my left ear had to settle for the small caps. Yes, my ears are weird!
The silicone caps fit tightly onto the earphones, so you might have to give them a nudge or two when removing or installing them. Like any other in-ear earphones, a good ear canal seal is essential for good sound, through isolation, and comfort.

Three pairs of silicone caps: large, medium and small
The included accessories: a case, silicone caps, a cable clip and a sticker
The included earphone case is very strong. It has a very tight zipper and, inside, the earphones can be wrapped around the center. There is also enough space to include the extra pairs of silicone caps and the cable clip. Given the fact that these earphones have an MSRP of 48,95 € / US$ 69.95, protecting your investment is a must. I mentioned in my review of the Arctic Sound E361-WM that I found the case of little use. I take those words back now that I did find a use for them: carrying the earphones to school where computers do not have speakers! In such a situation, the earphones case proved to be quite useful to protect the earphones. For others, however, the case might be more or less handy.
The sturdy case
Three different pairs of silicone caps are included with the earphones. The medium-sized ones are pre-installed onto the earphones and they should give a comfortable fit into most users’ ear canals. If it does not, the small or large caps can be installed onto the E352. As for me, my right ear loved the medium caps, but my left ear had to settle for the small caps. Yes, my ears are weird!
The silicone caps fit tightly onto the earphones, so you might have to give them a nudge or two when removing or installing them. Like any other in-ear earphones, a good ear canal seal is essential for good sound, through isolation, and comfort.
Three pairs of silicone caps: large, medium and small





