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The Package

The Razer Mamba arrives in a slightly unique style of box. It features a transparent acrylic top half where you are able to see the Mamba on its pedestal and a black acrylic bottom half where all the accessories are contained. The bottom acrylic half sits in a cardboard section which lists all the specifications and features.

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

The technical specifications are bullet pointed and an insight behind the technology that the Razer Mamba uses is also given. The features are listed towards the bottom in a mix of languages.

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

On the base of the cardboard section, the package contents and system requirements are listed.

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

After removing a piece of cardboard from the front, you will find instructions for opening the box. It’s quite good that Razer has provided these because believe me, it’s not the easiest box to open.

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

Once the box is disassembled, you can see clearly see how overboard Razer has gone with the package. The black acrylic bottom half has been designed like a chest of draws, all the accessories are located within the draws.

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

After removing all the accessories, it’s easy to see what’s included with the Razer Mamba:

  • Charging Dock
  • Rechargeable Battery with Battery Door
  • USB Cable
  • Certificate of Authority
  • Quick Start Guide
  • Master Guide

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

The Razer Mamba mouse itself comes attached to an acrylic stand. To remove it from this you simply unclip it.

Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse

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