Packaging and Accessories
Given the AceZone A-Rise review sample was flown in personally, I wasn't surprised to see it was missing the retail packaging. The company's marketing rep was kind enough to take some photos of the product box for me, which I've then edited to include above. We see the A-Rise ships in a 2-piece cardboard box using black and orange colors with the brand logo and full name on the front and sides alike. Opening the box we see thick foam machined to snugly protect the headset carry case, which comes with a QR code sticker that points you to the multi-language user manuals
available on the AceZone website.
The carry case is quite good and well above your usual gaming headset case in design and composition. It is relatively large, indicating the headset isn't foldable, and is a hard case in black. There is a deep indent at the top allowing you to hold on to the case easily and AceZone has used this space to add in the brand logo as seen above. The zipper mechanism is sealed to add some dust and spill resistance and the zipper tag itself feels quite sturdy in use. Inside the case is a separate compartment for accessories with the headset placed in the main compartment.
This may be a gaming headset with Bluetooth functionality, but AceZone would rather you use it wired for best performance. As such, we get a black sleeved USB Type-A to Type-C cable as well as a shorter 3.5 mm TRS to 3.5 mm TRS analog single-ended cable in the case. Rounding off the unboxing experience is a spare foam windscreen cover for the microphone—there is one pre-installed on the microphone.