The product box for the Lofree Edge is easily the thinnest of any mechanical keyboard I have reviewed to date, so this already tells you a lot about the product inside. The box uses a two-piece packaging design with thick black cardboard and a shiny silver cover piece that has the brand logo and product name on the front with product specs on the back. Opening the box, we see the keyboard placed in a wax paper wrap and in its own foam compartment, with a separately marked accessory box to the right.
Lofree also includes paperwork in the form of a multi-language manual which goes over the setup and use of the keyboard, including all the pre-programmed functions available. There's also a QC card to help assure you that the keyboard has been verified to be working fine—hopefully, anyway. We also get some spare keycaps and the expected USB Type-C to Type-A cable, although the cable itself looks and feels fancier than usual courtesy the right-angled Type-C housing and the patterned fabric sleeve over the cable itself. I was expecting to see a keycap puller to use with the spare keycaps, but Lofree decided people who are in the market for one of these keyboards probably already have one. Instead, and this is one of the coolest uses of spare parts ever, the leftover carbon fiber pieces have been machined into making a four-piece stand that you assemble like a simple puzzle to display the keyboard on. It's not practical at all but I still love it.