Good sounding, minimal wear.  I do not have the original packaging, and you will need an SD card. Bought about five years ago.  Sounds way better than iPhone; I upgraded to the pricier Q2n, so I'm selling this one.  Here is the description from Zoom:

Line/Headphone Output is an unbalanced stereo ⅛" phone jack for private monitoring or connection to external equipment. In addition, there's a built-in reference speaker, located on the front of the unit, for fast monitoring. The speaker is automatically muted when a connection is made to the Line/Headphone Output.

There's also a Type C mini-HDMI video output that allows you to connect the Q2HD to an HDTV for viewing of your high-definition videos. Finally, a USB port provides a digital output of the video and audio signal, enabling the Q2HD to send digital data to DAWs or editing programs such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro, or the included HandyShare software.

The Q2HD allows you to record in a variety of file formats, all the way up to 24-bit/96k PCM high resolution audio. Three Auto Gain options allow you to set input gain automatically to prevent overload and distortion, or you can manually set the input level with an analog-type gain wheel. There's also a built-in low cut filter for the elimination of pops, wind noise, and other kinds of low frequency rumble.

The Q2HD offers a number of advanced video features, including a large aperture lens, digital zoom (up to 4x), and the ability to record in either WVGA (Wide VGA) or HD (High Definition) format, at three different resolutions and two different frame rates. Its three-way Video Scene Setting function enables you to record video optimally everywhere from dimly lit rooms to brightly lit stages; there's even an Auto option which allows the Q2HD to adapt to lighting conditions automatically. In addition, File Divide and Trim operations  let you edit your movies right in the Q2HD—no computer needed.