OK, there is nothing wrong with the kit itself, but I feel strongly that any device like the H2N should come with at least the basics: leads to connect it and probably a mains charger. This just-the-microphone idea is new from Zoom. (There is sometimes a case for leaving leads, cables and plugs to the buyer, but here there are no choices to be made.) Most of the kit is 'pound shop' quality. The tripod, for example, is identical to those sold by pound shops. The leads, the case, the 'handle' and the wind-deflector are worth pennies rather than pounds. Zoom's clever trick is to include a remote that 'bookmarks' recordings. In short, you pay well over the odds for everything else just to get the remote. This 'accessory kit' idea really does need to be strangled at birth! [One H2N tip: the tripod screw thread is a weakness. If you plan to use a stand regularly, fit a cheap brass camera adapter (or a quick-release) .... but then the kit case may be a fraction too small!]