Thread Size: Most microphone stands in the US use a 5/8"-27 threaded male end for mounting microphones or shock mounts. Other regions may use 3/8"-16 threads.
Base Type: Microphone stands commonly feature either a round metal base or a tripod base for stability. The image suggests a boom arm type stand, which often uses a tripod base for stability.
Height Adjustment: Stands typically include height adjustment mechanisms, often with levers or knobs, to position the microphone at the desired height.
Boom Arm (implied): The visual design on the box indicates a boom arm stand, which allows for flexible positioning of the microphone away from the main stand base.
Material: Stands are typically made of metal, often with a powder-coated finish for durability.