Those expecting to see the now-customary MOONDROP female artwork design on the product box will be pleased to know the VOID does not stray from this. Indeed, the actual headphones are barely visible in the artwork here, although the company and product names show up a few times in addition to salient features that leave no doubt as to the nature of the product. MOONDROP is using a 2-piece packaging with an outer sleeve that has a reinforced cardboard front layer, whereas the back is adorned by a render of the in-house developed drivers used in the VOID alongside more details about the R&D gone into the making of these headphones, the factory-rated frequency response curve, and product specifications themselves. The inner box can be slid out the top or bottom to access the contents easily wherein we see the headphones come inside a wax paper wrap to keep them pristine on their way to you, with a QC card placed between the ear cups.
There is a dedicated accessory box marked specifically for the MOONDROP VOID and this contains more paperwork in the form of a detailed product description guide going over the design, use, and maintenance of the VOID, a postcard with the illustration used on the product box, and a warranty/registration card. More relevant would be the headphones cable and a 1/4" adapter that come in individual plastic zip-lock bags. MOONDROP does not provide any storage/carry option outside of this product box, so you may be interested in an aftermarket solution such as the Dekoni x SKB Hero case which was previously covered.
Pre-orders for the VOID got a special gift in the form of MOONDROP's new Line V headphones cable that sells for $39.99 by itself. I had received one as part of the review parcel and we see it ships inside a circular metal tin with a label on the top talking more about the product itself. Inside is a handy drawstring-style carry pouch which contains the cable in another bag of its own.