Packaging

The games headset ships in a fairly unassuming white box. On the cover they have a photo of the headset. Up top is the Gamez and Aftershokz branding. Then down on the bottom they highlight that this is a wireless mobile gaming headset with the bluetooth logo. They also slipped in a badge that shows it uses bone conductive technology although I think it should be highlighted a little more. Around on the back they use a photo of a guy on the bus or subway that is on his tablet while using the Gamez. This gives us a better idea right away how they fit. The photo has a few things highlighted, specifically one that says feel the game, another that lets us know you can se six hours of game or talk time, then the third lets you know it is an openfit design for “awareness and comfort”. Down at the bottom they mention stereo sound and the dual noise canceling microphones. I kind of wish they would use this space to explain the headset a little more though.

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There is a nice green ribbon that matched the headset that helps you open up the front. It is held closed with magnets so it opens up easily and it gives us a peak inside of the clear plastic to see the headset inside. The inside of the packaging has a stylized photo but again nothing explaining what the headset is or how it works, specifications wouldn’t be bad as well. The plastic is tapped closed and once opened you can slide the plastic tray that holds the headset out. Up under the tray is a box that holds the accessories as well.

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So beyond the Gamez headset they do include a few things. First off you get a fold out carrying bag for the headset made out of a silky smooth microfiber. You also get a user manual and instructions on how to set the headset up. There is also a small warranty card with your serial number and information on how to register the headset to take advantage of the 2-year warranty. On top of the paperwork they also include a USB to micro USB charging cable and a small rubber attachment that you can use with the headset if you have a smaller head to help it fit tight. I have a huge head though so I doubt I will need that at all.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #37571 20 Jan 2016 13:19
Today I check out a wireless headset that uses bone conductive tech to get the sound to you. Check it out
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Ropplestiltskin replied the topic: #37573 20 Jan 2016 16:02
I may look in to getting a pair for the Lan Parties they look intresting.
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Deb0 replied the topic: #37574 20 Jan 2016 17:05
These are the kind of interesting innovations I like. The status quo for so long has been noise cancellation and putting yourself in a bubble but sometimes you need to be able to hear other things besides whats coming out of your computer. I agree with Rop on these being perfect for us LAN staffies.

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