
Box Front
At the front we can see some subtle 'gaming' decor, in the form of lightning and other designs as well as the Kingston HyperX and SteelSeries logo in opposite corners. At the top we right there are various esport teams endorsing the product and finally there is a large see through cut out allowing the buyer to view the product. Overall the packaging quality is attractive and not too elaborate.

Reverse side reveals Multilingual information
On the reverse side of the product we find the customary multilingual features and a list of specifications aided by a small image of the product.

Light on the bundle
At this price it may either be a blessing or a disappointment not to see a bundled carry bag, but considering the nature of the product, throwing in a cheap protective bag may be insulting to some, while the inclusion of a good quality one may push the price higher. It could be an idea to have a well designed 'hanger' that could be used on the side of your case for a product like this, though none of these situations are present. A little light on the bundle here with just a sticker and extension cable. The cable is textured and rubberised, a pleasant change from plain cabling but many would like to see braided cables, not too much of an issue though.

The SteelSeries Siberia V2 - Kingston HyperX Edition
Coming in with the same design as the Siberia V2 there is little to mention other than the colour change. The deep metallic blue accented with black is striking and well finished, if not beautiful. Even if you are not interested in fandom or brands, the colour alone should be enough to sway the aesthetically conscious towards this product.