![]() The brand logo makes another appearance here with certification logos and the brand slogan on the back. The colors used are also in line with what we expected to see in the form of two shades of tan on the ABS plastic construction. It's easily pocketable thus and I also appreciated the design language continuing here with facets all around. The case is instrumental to true wireless earphones, providing storage and charging capability, and the one that ships with the Campfire Audio Orbit is on the smaller side of average. Open the box to be greeted by its slogan and the TWS case right away with other accessories underneath or inside a separate cardboard box. The logo makes another showing here with mountain peaks to remind you of the company's roots in the US Pacific north-west. ![]() A gold-colored seal on the back can be peeled off to gain access to the blue-colored inner cardboard box with gold specks to add more flair. A label on the side has certification info as well as rated battery capacities with another confirming these are Bluetooth wireless earphones, in addition to having QR codes leading you to the product page and the online user manual found here. There is an outer sleeve that uses the same two colors that are used on the IEMs and case itself with a tan outer section and a light green inlay which has the company logo and product name on the front along with a render of the TWS earphones. The Campfire Audio Orbit ships in a relatively tiny package that still manages to follow the same unboxing experience as I've had with the Satsuma, Honeydew, Mammoth, and Holocene, among other such Campfire Audio wired IEMs.
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