1MORE was kind enough to provide the ColorBuds 2 in black and white, but I had already tested the black version fully before the white version arrived. As such, I will only talk about the black set, but note that the white set tested identically, so sample-to-sample reproduction is good. The product box is on the smaller side of average for IEMs, with a black and white base that has the 1MORE logo and product name on the front along with a render of the earphones in the chosen color. Salient marketing features are also listed, and this continues on the back and sides with more features in multiple languages alongside the product specifications and contact information for the company.
The entire product box comes wrapped in plastic, so there is no need for separate seals to keep it closed. 1MORE is using a two-piece packaging with the lid coming off to reveal the contents inside. Included is a transparent plastic layer that has quick-start instructions, which is a novel way to get people to read those before using the product, I suppose. This continues with the cardboard layer underneath, one of which has the charging case inside a shaped cutout, and the other is a branded accessory box. There is one final layer all the way at the bottom with a multi-language user guide going over the setup and various pre-programmed features of the ColorBuds 2 (online copy here), a QR code warranty card taking you to the support page for the 1MORE website in your region, and a sticker.
The accessory box contains the expected charging cable for the case, typical short USB Type-A to Type-C cable, and set of generic silicone ear tips in sizes XS, S, and L, so the size M ear tips are probably pre-installed on the TWS earphones which are no doubt inside the case. This is not a rich assortment of accessories thus, but I do appreciate the included size XS ear tips for smaller ear canals.