Elgato’s chosen colour scheme is blue. Blue everything. So, the packaging, as is no surprise, is blue. The front shows a picture of the device with a title at the top.
Tipping the box on its front, the specifications and information is plentiful, showing potential customers exactly what the product does. However, we imagine if you’re looking at the product, you already have a firm grasp on what you’ll use it for.
The packaging opens up like many smartphone boxes, with an awkward self-forming vacuum seal between the two pieces making progress on removing the lid quite slow.
Once open, you get the Stream Deck XL, a magnetic 45° stand, a 1.5M USB C to USB A cable and a quick start guide.
Tipping the box on its front, the specifications and information is plentiful, showing potential customers exactly what the product does. However, we imagine if you’re looking at the product, you already have a firm grasp on what you’ll use it for.
The packaging opens up like many smartphone boxes, with an awkward self-forming vacuum seal between the two pieces making progress on removing the lid quite slow.
Once open, you get the Stream Deck XL, a magnetic 45° stand, a 1.5M USB C to USB A cable and a quick start guide.