The accessory box comes complete with additional weights: 2x10g, 2x14g and 2x16g in total. The 3m cable is black in colour, has a nice quality braid, and has a USB Type-A to Type-C connector, with the Type-C plugging into the controller. Opening the case, we find a nice soft fibre cleaning cloth, the controller itself, the 3m cable, and the accessory box. Nacon has lost points with us here as we are promoting the non-use of plastic in packaging where cardboard can be used instead, as is the case here. It has a zip that covers all but the top section which folds when opening.ĭisappointingly, the case came sitting in this moulded plastic clamshell. It is a fairly solid case and I have no qualms that it will keep the controller safe inside it. The travel case is black in colour with green accenting on the zipper. Opening the box, we are greeted with the controller inside its travel case. The sides of the box provide some specifications in 6 languages: English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish and Italian. The rear side of the box shows the included carry case and accessories and a few photos of the software package, more on that below. It also shows the included cable length of 3m and that the controller supports Dolby ATMOS when connecting headsets to the 3.5mm jack. Taking a look at the box, Nacon has used a white box with large photos of the controller as well as the product name. Product page: HERE Nacon Revolution X Pro: Unboxing and Closer Look
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