The Ducky One X comes in a traditional cardboard box wrapped with decorative banderole, with the photos taken at an angle since the shiny gold Ducky logo looks dark and hard to discern looking directly. On the front is the product name, a render of the keyboard in the 100% size I have here, as well as salient features including a listing that suggests we might well see other languages/layouts supported too. The brand logo is on the sides as well, just in case you forgot who makes this keyboard, with more features called out in the back with illustrations and in multiple languages too. Two double flaps help keep the contents in place during transit, and opening the box reveals the keyboard inside a wax paper wrap and under a hard plastic dust cover. The various accessories are seen underneath and in separate compartments to the top.
Ducky is usually generous on the accessories front, and it's almost a given now to expect spare keycaps too. One of these continues a long tradition of Ducky's special Year of the Chinese Zodiac space bar keycap, with the One X getting a Year of the Dragon version as seen above. Additionally, we see some replacement keycaps in Peach Fuzz—Pantone's color of the year, as well as a black Enter keycap suggesting the one preinstalled is in the Peach Fuzz color already. We also get a USB Type-C to Type-C keyboard cable in addition to a Type-C to Type-A adapter, as well as a branded keycap puller—but no switch remover tool. Rounding off the unboxing experience is a cute Ducky cleaning brush that comes in a rubberized bottom base to be a collectible toy on your desk if you so wish.