The box is nicely designed, with a cool two-tone look, but with some metallic lettering and an image that change colour as you move them around.
Around the back, there’s a nice breakdown of all the major features, the size and the weight of the mouse. There’s no actual photo of the mouse though, which is something I think should be included.
Open up the box, and you’ll find the mouse is nicely presented and well protected.
Thick cardboard and two layers of plastic ensure everything gets to you in excellent condition.
There’s not really a lot extra though, just a business card and a shiny sticker. Of course, you don’t need anything else!
The Model O comes hard-wired with a premium quality lightweight USB cable. It’s plug and play ready, but there’s optional software for adjusting DPI, RGB, etc which I strongly recommend you check out.
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