As with the XVX M84 Coral Sea, the Tiger theme on this keyboard is not reflected on the packaging, given the use of a simple black cardboard box. This helps the company use the same packaging design for different keyboards, but keeps it from competing against keyboards from the likes of Akko and Varmilo, both of who go the extra mile in their attention to detail. On the front of the box is the company logo and product name, with a preview of the keyboard through a simple render of the key layout. This continues on the back with more of the same, and we get the full render along with the contact information for the parent company. The XVX website URL adorns the side, where a double flap keeps the contents inside in place during transit.
Opening the box, the keyboard is seen inside a thin wax paper wrap with cardboard all around for further protection. XVX provides a quick start guide that goes over the wired/wireless keyboard setup and various pre-programmed functions and onboard controls. This guide was placed over the keyboard and inside the wrap, with the rest of the accessories in the cardboard layer at the bottom of the keyboard. Here we get a metal wire keycap puller as well as four replacement keycaps in the Tiger theme this keyboard adopts. Rounding off the unboxing experience is a detachable white USB Type-C to Type-A cable; adding to the portability of the keyboard and allowing further customization via a custom cable.