The box is really nice, with a funky graphic on the front that shows the mouse cutting through the air… or at least, that’s what I think it’s doing. The box is nice and compact too, so easy to store if you want to keep it and easy enough to recycle if you don’t.
Around the back, there’s a wealth of information on the features. Here we can see the max DPI levels, the RGB, ergonomics and more.
The mouse is protected by a flexible plastic mould, and there’s an additional layer of foam padding to absorb any knocks and bumps. In the box, you’ll find the mouse (duh), all the usual documentation, as well as some funky stickers.
The M.O.J.O. M1 comes hard-wired with a 1.8 meter braided cable.
It’s got a really nice quality Paracord too, giving it a premium quality look and feel.
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