Packaging

The box for the ROG Raikiri Pro has a black background with various ROG branding in the background as well as lines across half. They have a huge picture of the controller that takes up most of the front of the box, this has the RGB lighting lit up and shows off the display in action as well. Across the picture is the ROG Raikiri Pro model name which is in a reflective holo finish. The ROG logo is in the top left corner and is reflective as well but with a red tint. Along the bottom, there is a green stripe and the Xbox logo as well as a designed for Xbox badge that lets you know that this is an Xbox-based controller. The back of the box has the ROG branding and the ROG Raikiri Pro model name repeated along with the Asus Auro Sync badge. Then they have four sections that highlight different features. They all have longer descriptions and most have zoomed in detail pictures as well. The green line from the front wraps around here as well and they do show that this support 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth as well down along the bottom.

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The outer box has a second box inside. This one is all black with gloss black ROG branding printed across it and the ROG Raikiri Pro model name in the holographic finish again. The lid on this box lifts up and inside you have dense foam glued to the top to keep the controller from moving around and then the controller in the bottom half sitting in a tray formed to fit it to keep it from moving as well. Under the controller tray, you have the documentation and the accessories.

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For documentation, you get a user guide that has the package contents right on top which is nice. Then for accessories, you get a USB cable. The cable has a black sleeving and a rubber reusable tie to wrap the cord up. The cord has unique-shaped plugs on both edges with ROG branding. One end has a Type-C connection and the other is a standard USB Type-A connection. The contents also list a wireless dongle but you won’t find that here, it comes hidden away inside of the ROG Raikiri Pro itself.

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