Packaging Razer doesn’t compromise on quality when it comes to their packaging. It has to be some of the most attractively designed packaging that can be found on the shelves, featuring their trademark green and black colour scheme.
The front of the box is actually a door, secured by Velcro, which can be opened to reveal the mouse inside. The mouse is encased within a vacuum-formed plastic tray, though, to prevent damage. This lets you get an idea of the design, shape and size of the mouse without having to open up the packaging.
On the back of the box we find a diagram of the mouse, highlighting some of the Naga’s most interesting features. These features are repeated in various different languages below.
Inside the box there is a cardboard pouch that contains various leaflets and manuals alongside a couple of Razer stickers. Rather than include a driver CD with the mouse, Razer direct us towards their website to download the software, ensuring that you have the latest version of the software when you get the mouse.
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