Packaging

It’s funny, back in 2009 when they first showed me the Mamba. It wasn’t just the fact they made a wireless Deathadder that had me excited. I loved the packaging, they went crazy and packaged the Mamba in an acrylic case like a jewel with drawers under it with all of the accessories. This time around Razer didn’t go to that level. They packaged the Mamba into an all-black box, just like everything else they sell. On the cover the Mamba logo is in a reflective material and the cover has a photo of the mouse from the top down. Giving us a peak at the RGB lighting along its sides.  

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Around back we have a list of features along with another photo of the mouse. This time though we can see the charging base and just how the Mamba docks.

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The packaging is held closed with magnets as well as a seal to show that the packaging hasn’t been opened previously. Inside they highlight the RGB lighting with an interesting photo and then below that they introduce you to the Mamba in typical Razer fashion. The into will catch your eye for a minute but it’s not long before you notice that inside the box is a nice metal tin with the razer logo embossed in the cover.

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Inside the metal tin Razer has a bit of padding then a tissue paper with a note from the Razer CEO. Under that you will find the Mamba tucked away in foam with the mouse shape cut into it and just below that a bundle of papers. Under the papers the foam has more cutouts. One for the charging dock, one for the charging cable, and one for the small adjustment tool for the trigger switches. I will dive into each of those along with the mouse itself in the next section.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #37401 17 Dec 2015 15:17
Today I check out the new Razer Mamba, check it out and let me know what you think of it!

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