Both the Battleground L mouse mat and the Slingshot mouse come in colour matched boxes, with the muted red that we often see on XPG products. There’s a little picture of Mera in the corner too, which from a distance looks like she’s flipping the bird, but she’s really just doing some magic thing. Either way, I like this logo of her more than some of the other poses.
The box for the mouse tells us very little. I can see the sensor make, but not the specifications, the switch specifications but not the maker, the programmable buttons but not how many, the cable is braided but it doesn’t say what with, and that the mouse is lightweight, but not how much it weighs. Come on XPG, you can do better than that!
It’s nicely packaged though, with a folding cardboard insert providing plenty of air gapping and protection, and a plastic shell insert keeping the mouse clean and scratch free.
The mat is rolled up into a longer box, and much like the mouse, there’s a large and clear image on the front that shows the final product design.
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