The box is very simple and nicely designed, with a clear photo on the front, and the same white and purple aesthetic we’ve seen on many of their product boxes for years now.
Around the back, a quick breakdown of some of the key features, which are strangely also listed on the side too, because I needed to be told twice, apparently.
Open the box, and everything is neatly packaged and well protected. It’s not over-packaged though, as some products tend to be, so I’m glad it’s a more compact design should I wish to keep the box in storage, or to recycle it.
In the box, you’ll find the mouse is hard-wired and ready to rock, and a small bit of documentation. Other than that, it’s good to go.
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