final UX3000 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones Review 6

final UX3000 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Given the EVA2020 x final TWS collaborative effort was my only experience with a final product to date, I was not sure what to expect going in. A look at the packaging shows this is a consumer product first and foremost, including the typical plastic seal over a thin cardboard product box. The retail hang tags on top confirm as much, and the box design is well executed, conveying a lot about the product if chanced upon in a brick and mortar store. The company logo and product name are on front, along with salient marketing features and a render of the headphones from the side. This continues on the back with specifications in multiple languages, a list of the contents inside, and a note about the "My final" mobile app that has led to some confusion in the past as it is only used for account device registration and not a mobile app to monitor and customize the functionality of the UX3000. A double flap at the top keeps the contents in place during transit, and final has crammed in more information on the sides.


Open the box and you are greeted to a two-piece plastic clamshell that won't win any design awards but is practical all the same. The top is clear and acts as a lid, and we see a quick start guide as well as a few other accessories all held together by pieces of tape.


Two cables are included with the final UX3000. The first is a 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm TRS analog cable for wired connectivity to a compatible source and the second a shorter USB Type-A to type-C cable to charge the headphones. The headphones are in the primary clamshell with compartments to house it snugly, and the final set of accessories is in a cutout between the headband. These include a multi-language user manual (online copy here) that goes over the pre-programmed functions on the final UX3000, and I recommend going through it to make the most of your time with these headphones.


I wasn't expecting a carry case, but was still happy to see a soft carrying pouch. It is black to match the headphones and has a subtle final logo on front. This is a drawstring bag large enough to fit the provided cables and headphones folded flat. The last unboxing step is to remove the last pieces of tape securing the wax paper wrapped around both ear cups—you are now ready to go!
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