Packaging
Roccat's packaging is similar to the company's other recent releases. The most prominent features on the front are the 2D Titan wheel and new Owl-Eye sensor, which is a version of the top-of-the-line PixArt 3360 sensor. Both deserve positive mentions because I know of no other mice with wheels as nice as Roccat's, and the 3360 (and its derivatives) is the best sensor currently available.
The box has an angled edge at the right side, which looks nice I guess, but also makes the box weird to open because the top flap is being held in place with little wings in two places. I had to really be careful not to rip the one at the angled edge off right away.
The back of the box provides more detailed information about the specs of the mouse.
Inside, you'll find a plastic packaging containing the mouse, and there is a small plastic envelope with three stickers, a quick installation guide, and the warranty.
And finally, the mouse freed from its cage.