The box is nicely designed, with a black and silver look that matches up with the mouse colours. There’s a clear top-down photo on the front, and badges showing us all the RGB support; including Alexa and Razer Chroma.
The box opens up, allowing you a sneaky peak at the mouse behind a plastic shell. There are also a few labels on the picture here, showing you the scroll wheel, buttons, etc.
Around the back, we can see that the mouse features 50m rated Omron switches, 16.8m colour RGB and on-board profile storage.
In the box, you get the mouse (obviously), the detachable USB cable, and a handy little protective bag for storing the mouse should you need it.
The cable is nicely braided, and has a lovely custom USB header with gold-plating. Sorry it’s not bundled neater, but someone else tested this mouse before me!
Of course, I also have the MB1 RGB which comes in its own neat little box.
It comes bundled with a USB cable, and works with the same software as the mouse so it’ll be easy to set up.
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