The box is nicely designed, showing a top-down photo of the mouse on the front. There’s a bunch of badges at the bottom, showing us it supports TT Sync, various RGB technologies and even Amazon Alexa support, and even that can be used to change the RGB! Albeit, if you’re already a TT fan, you’ll be somewhat familiar with this range of options.
The box opens up, allowing a sneaky peak at the actual mouse. This is a good way to get a feel for the mouse’s size before you purchase too, at least if you’re in a retail store anyway.
Around the back, you’ll see two more photos of the mouse, as well as a few details on the connectivity options; 2.4GHz Bluetooth 5 and wired.
Everything you need is included in the box, starting with the mouse, obviously. There’s also a USB cable, USB wireless dongle and a protective bag.
The cable has a nice tight braiding on it, so it’s plenty durable but still nice and flexible.
The USB dongle has a low-profile design, so it won’t get in the way when used on a laptop. However, it also has a small dock that can be combined with the USB cable to make a bit of an extension for the dongle.
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