This is my first time with a LUMINKEY keyboard, although I already have another on the way, and we see the brand has gone with a relatively simple product box in black. On the front is Magger in luminescent lettering—fitting for the brand—which, along with the generic series sticker on the back, suggests we will probably see more HE keyboards from LUMINKEY under this name, Magger75 feels like an obvious thing to make given the massive popularity of 75% keyboards in the enthusiast space today. There's not much else to see here so we can lift the lid to reveal the contents, with the keyboard placed inside a sealed clear plastic wrap and protected by thick foam on the sides.
The included accessories are found either in a separate marked cardboard box or underneath the keyboard in the case of the quick start guide seen here. We also get the expected USB Type-A to Type-C cable, in black and not necessarily custom-made to match the keyboard colors, as well as a combination metal wire keycap puller and switch remover tool—both look and feel nice though and should do the job well. A single spare switch of the same type used on the keyboard helps wrap up the unboxing experience.