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Cooler Master Storm Skorpion Mouse Bungee Review

By: (more) | Peripherals Content | Posted: Oct 30, 2012 5:20 am
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TweakTown Rating: 95%    Manufacturer: CM Storm

Packaging

 

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Cooler Master package the product in a red and black packaging that is open at the top and front to allow you to see the black Skorpion included in the box.

 

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The right side of the packaging gives you a list of six features of the mouse bungee with four images covering the weighted base, the ease of disassembly, the flexibility of the cable mount, and the anti-shift feet at the bottom of the three legs.

 

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On the back you get the name and Skorpion name with the scorpion as the "I"¯ that was on the front. This time it is followed by lists of five features in eight languages.

 

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The left side panel offers a look at the Skorpion with the same four features in images from the other side pointed out. You also get the name and stylized name along with the introduction to the product that you will also find on their website.

 

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The bottom of the packaging is where Cooler Master chose to show in 21 languages that this is a "Mouse bungee - Skorpion"¯ and at the bottom in red text, CM urges you to look at the Recon mouse and QuickFire Pro keyboard to go along with this.

 

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The inner packaging consists of three sides of plastic. The one on the bottom keeps the Skorpion angled for presentation, where both sides help to lock the legs in place and give the box some structure to take any drops that may happen before the product inside is even touched.

 

Under the red cardboard piece you will find a bit of information inside of what could be considered a quick start guide, but the device is very easy to use.


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