It comes with two cables, one with iPhone remote control and mic.
The cables each consist of four single, twisted strands (L mass, mass R, L Head, Director R) and are quite flexible.
The included storage case is in my opinion a joke - though it is stylish in black high gloss finish, therefore, and is inside gummed, but it does not include an airtight seal (back of the hinge is quite a large gap) and is, at least in my bracket setting, too small for the ear.
This is why I keep my UE900 on in a slightly modified Otterbox.
The optics is based with the black and blue tones on the former Top of the Line UE / Logitech Ear, the Triple.Fi 10. One was already said, with the Triple.Fi 10 divides the UE900, except for the color, as well nothing.
The comfort is formidable and the onset of the UE900 succeed very quickly, literally with one hand turn.
Technically owns the UE900 four drivers in three-way configuration (two bass drivers, a midrange speaker, a tweeter).
Tonal the UE900 is very balanced and plays almost neutral.
The bass is uniformly minimally lifted, the midrange and tweeter minimal reset there is an emphasis on top.
However, the resolution of Hochtons is very good, so that the UE900 never pointed or shrill sounds in spite of that emphasis.
The bass is very dry, precise and quick and individual bass tracks are clearly discernible from each other separated.
Only in the mid-range of the UE900 messes something - even if you raise this something that the resolution falls short of the high and low frequency resolution. Although the resolution of the midrange UE900 is good, but is covered by the markedly higher resolution of the other frequency ranges slightly and sounds by a little veiled. Otherwise, the UE900 makes sound no weaknesses.
The locating and instrument separation is very good, the sound stage widely (albeit not as wide, such as at a Westone W4 or Sennheiser IE800), however, provides little depth or dimensionality.
Poor shooting does not forgive the UE900, making it an acoustically meticulous Lupe.
Overall, the UE900 is a very good, very balanced tonal ear with a brutal resolution that can not be significantly increased (significantly higher-priced InEars solve only moderately better), except for the midrange, which acts somewhat veiled.