Packaging
Aside from the mouse, one finds a charging cable (USB Type-A to Type-C), wireless extender, wireless dongle, set of replacement feet, storage pouch, and quick start guide inside the tastefully designed box.
Weight
My scale shows around 49 g (+/- 1 g), which is exactly in line with the weight cited by LAMZU. Compared to the similarly sized Pulsar X2 Mini, which also has no holes, not a full bottom plate, and no RGB, the Atlantis Mini manages to weigh 5 g less. On the other hand, the comparably sized G-Wolves Hati-S Plus ACE weighs even less at 46 g. An excellent weight regardless.
Cable
The Atlantis Mini comes with a paracord-like, braided charging cable (USB Type-A to Type-C). There is no anchor at the mouse-end of the cable, so the cable may come loose during use, although this is unlikely, given how tight it fits. The connector is angled upwards, which is a design previously seen on Zowie and VAXEE mice before. In terms of flexibility, the cable is fairly average, ranking firmly below the Pulsar X2/X2 Mini charging cable and roughly on par with that of the Fantech Aria XD7. Accordingly, using the Atlantis Mini in wired mode may feel restrictive, although the angled connector may help somewhat in this regard. The measured cable length is 1.80 m.
The charging cable also functions as an extension cable if used in conjunction with the wireless extender, which can be used to keep the distance between dongle and mouse as short as possible. A storage compartment for the dongle can be found on the underside of the mouse, right below the CPI button.
Feet
The feet on the Atlantis Mini are non-dyed pure PTFE (Teflon) feet. Compared to the original Atlantis, four smaller instead of two larger skates are used. They are of above average thickness and have slightly rounded edges. Glide is excellent. The ring around the sensor ensures CPI stays consistent upon applying vertical pressure. A set of replacement feet is included in the box.