The phrase "Finger Counter Box Naggg" likely refers to a Digital Finger Tally Counter that may be sold under a brand or product variant name that sounds like "Naggg" or "nagaana," and is packaged in a small box.
These devices are common, especially in South Asia and the Middle East, and are used for:
Prayer/Religious Counting (Digital Tasbeeh/Tasbih/Zikr Counter): Used by Muslims and followers of other faiths to count repetitions of prayers, mantras, or devotional phrases.
General Tally Counting: Used for counting laps, attendance, knitting stitches, people entering a location, or inventory.
Key Characteristics of the Device
Type: Mini Digital Electronic Tally Counter.
Design: Worn like a ring on the finger for convenient one-handed operation.
Function: Features a large button for counting (incrementing) and a smaller button for resetting the count.
Display: Has a small LCD screen that usually displays up to 5 digits (0-99999).
"Box" Feature: Many of these counter are sold in a small plastic or clear storage box for protection and easy gifting, which explains the "Box" part of your query.
"Naggg" or "nagaana": This appears to be a brand name or a specific product model name used by sellers in some regions (like Pakistan and India) for this type of inexpensive, portable digital counter.