The mouse arrives in an attractively designed box with a clear plastic cover, highlighting some features. Focus is placed on the ‘Precision Sniping System' and ‘Grip Paint'.
More features are highlighted on the rear of the box including the X, Y and Mode DPI indicator, Gold Plated USB connector and the rubberised surface for improving grip.
When we remove the outer see-through plastic shell, we can get a clearer view of the mouse itself.
No driver disc in the box, although we don't class that as a problem anymore. Always best visiting the website for the latest version. Shogun Bros include a single sheet with a URL to download the software. They also include a user manual explaining the functionality.
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