The color is a reference to the red pill, which represents an acceptance of and ability to see truth, as established early in the first Matrix film.
Zion is a fictional city in The Matrix films.
The extreme box office success of the Matrix films, combined with earlier science fiction references, have made brain implants ubiquitous in popular literature.
Trinity first appears in the original Matrix film and she becomes Neo's love interest throughout the trilogy.
In one room, the band is performing while dressed entirely in black with sunglasses, similar to characters in the Matrix films.
(Neo is the central character in the Matrix films).
The hacker controls the material world by mastering its code, a notion that has become familiar from the "Matrix" films.
It suggests zion, scythe, science, and overtones of the Matrix films.
The charger is the only item in the package with no reference to the Matrix films.
The glasses worn by Seraph in the Matrix films are teashades.