i-Rocks does not operate a web shop directly, so we begin with a look at the product packaging. On the front, we have a box that is a lot less colorful compared to the K71MN packaging, with the company logo and product name on a plain black wrap. The switch used on this specific unit is also indicated here. Some marketing features are specified in Mandarin on the back, alongside a small render and the name again, as well as a seal and two side flaps to keep the contents inside in place during transit.
Opening the box, we see a quick installation guide in multiple languages above the keyboard itself. The guide is quite handy in learning about all the pre-programmed functions on the keyboard, but also acts as a reminder to download i-Rocks Application Software for further customization. The keyboard itself is tucked away inside a soft foam wrap, and with thicker foam on the sides for further protection. Given the wood finish is the key feature here, i-Rocks does not want it to be damaged in any way! That's about it to see here, with a fixed cable and no other accessories.