The Ozone Neon 3K mouse ships in a sturdy black box. On the front is a large picture of the mouse with a red background – which gives the illusion that the mouse is glowing.
On the back is another picture as well as a few key features of the Neon 3K.
Inside, Ozone include a small sticker and simple quick-start guide.
Moving on to the mouse itself. It is certainly a simple design – and comparing it with the original Neon from our review here suggests that very little has changed.
The ambidextrous design is the same, which helps broaden its appeal. It is also a relatively small mouse – measuring just 12.5cm long.
On top of this, it is very lightweight. The mouse itself weighs 110g, while the braided cable adds another 20g.
The last thing to point out is that the original Neon had a blue edge – this is a glossy black on the Neon 3K. The Ozone logo is at the bottom of the mouse – and this is illuminated by one of six colour options.
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Don´t buy this mouse !! really really bad