Leetgion supplies the Hellion in a classy cardboard box that features the company's name.
Opening this box reveals the mouse in a showcase style configuration, protected by a thick plastic cover.
Consisting of a technical specifications sheet, pair of stickers and five cable straps, our bundle was packaged separately to the mouse itself. We expect this to be different for retail products.
The technical specification piece of cardboard clearly outlines the Hellion's dimensions and key features. A pair of Anaglyph glasses is provided, allowing purchasers to view the 3D graphics that exist on the technical sheet.
A black and white user guide provides clear instructions for changing the DPI settings and fully utilising the mouse buttons.
A single set of replacement surfaces ensures that your Hellion can continue to perform at peak accuracy even when it approaches a mature age.
I’m not sure if it’s mentioned, but it looks like the size is adjustable.
I like the lights around this mouse, especially the one on the lower back which looks like the bumper of a 1940’s sedan, but overall the contrast between shape (sharp vs round) is ugly.
Looks like a baby hammerhead coming out of its egg-case, or maybe just a slow snail trying to sprint.
Its a nice looking mouse, very different. Does it suffer from lag at all when gaming on a glass mouse mat?
It looks as if the bulbious shape would be comfortable in the hand, but its always hard to tell until you get your hands on it. That is hard as you have to buy it first.