Packaging
Aside from the mouse, one finds a charging cable (USB Type-A to Type-C), wireless extender, wireless dongle, sticker, and quick start guide inside the sturdy box.
Weight
My scale shows around 56 g (+/- 1 g), which is almost exactly in line with the weight cited by Pulsar. Compared to the Xlite V2 Wireless, the Mini loses 3 g, which is in line with what can be expected from the reduction in size. An excellent weight.
Cable
The Xlite V2 Mini Wireless 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, though it is unlikely given how tightly it sits. In terms of flexibility, it ranks slightly below the Glorious or ASUS ROG wireless charging cables, but firmly above the offerings from Razer. Accordingly, the Xlite V2 Mini Wireless can be used as if it were a wired mouse with barely, if any, perceivable difference in terms of handling compared to an actually wired mouse. The cable is 1.85 m long. It has a ferrite bead attached, which reduces signal noise, as well as gold-plated USB connectors.
The charging cable also functions as an extension cable if used in conjunction with the wireless extender. The wireless extender can be used to keep the distance between dongle and mouse as short as possible. Since the mouse lacks a storage compartment for the dongle, the extender can also simply be used as something to attach the dongle to, which reduces the likelihood of the dongle being lost when traveling.
Feet
The feet on the Xlite V2 Mini Wireless are white-dyed pure PTFE (Teflon) feet. Thickness is average and glide excellent. The ring around the sensor ensures CPI stay consistent upon applying vertical pressure. Indents next to the feet make them easier to remove. In terms of size and shape, they are identical to those used on the Xlite V2 Wireless.