Bloody adopted a two-piece packaging for the B840 keyboard - an outer sleeve for aesthetics with print and an inner cardboard box that has the actual keyboard inside. We see an illustration of the keyboard along with its salient marketing features on the front and back, with a seal and double flap on either end to help keep the packaging in check. It comes in at 202 (L) x 521 (W) x 49 (H) mm in case you were curious about whether or not it would fit into your mailbox. There is no getting away from that logo, however, as it has been plastered all over the place.
Open the box and you see the keyboard itself in a bubble wrap envelope, surrounded by thick foam pieces to ensure you get the product in perfect condition. Beneath the keyboard are the accessories - a small instructions manual, which guides you toward the use of a gaming mode, and a set of replaceable silicone rubber keycaps and a keycap puller. Bloody has included Q-W-E-R and A-S-D-F keycaps here, and these have an orange color to them, with a ribbed finish to aid with grip. The legends are doubleshot, meaning you will not wear them out anytime soon, which leads me to suspect that the default keycaps are doubleshot also. Let's now move on to the next page to figure out whether such is the case.