The box is nicely designed, with a clear photo of the mouse on the front, as well as a funny-looking object in the bottom right, which I’m guessing is the stand/dock. The box is also noticeably wider than the wired version. Again, I expect that’s to make room for the dock.
The back of the box full of information, with everything from the sensor to the connectivity options heavily detailed.
It’s a tiny detail, but when I opened up the box, there’s a QR code linking to a quick start guide.
There’s a durable inner box, which will ensure it’s well protected.
There’s a cut foam storage area, holding all the components securely, and there’s even a foam topper on the lid.
Actually, I think this mouse may be overly packaged for once, and I’m sure MSI could work to reduce the waste materials here.
Remove it all from the packaging, and you’ll find the USB charging cable, charging dock/dongle, and of course, the mouse.
The cable is their FriXionFree design, which is basically their way of saying they’ve put a really nice quality braiding on it.
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