The box is nicely designed, showcasing the mouse thanks to a clear photo on the front. I love that I can see right through the mouse and see the red and white box design under it. It also says it’s compatible with PC, PS4 and Xbox One; I’m sure PS5 and Series X will work fine too.
Around the back, there are a few small pictures and a nice breakdown of the main features; switches, HyperFlex cable, PTFE skates, and the six programmable buttons. Everything else is just international translations of the same information.
The mouse is very well packaged, with a folded insert providing an air gap and a hard plastic shell protecting the main body.
In the box, you’ll find the mouse (obviously), a quick-start guide and documentation, and a handy pack of accessories.
You’ll find a complete set of replacement PTFE pads, as well as some optional grip tape for the side of the mouse, should you need it.
The mouse comes hard-wired with the HyperFlex cable, it’s ultralight just like the mouse, and the braiding looks excellent!
It does flex with minimal effort, but it still feels durable too, which is impressive.
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