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Posted 21 April 2024

HP Z3700 Silver 2.4 GHz USB Slim Wireless Mouse with Blue LED 1200 DPI Optical Sensor, up to 16 Months Battery Life (also in black & white)

£12.95
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About this deal

  • Blue LED technology lets your mouse function on a wide range of surfaces, so you can work from almost anywhere
  • 1200 optical sensors give you exceptional accuracy and incredible speed
  • Just pop in the battery, plug in the USB receiver, and you’re good to go; no need to install anything
  • The USB receiver fits conveniently inside the mouse, for effortless portability
  • With up to 16 months of life on a single AA battery2, this mouse was designed to push the limits
  • Supports Windows 7, 8, 10, Mac OS 10.3 or later and Chrome OS
  • Rest easy with an HP standard 1-year limited warranty. 

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  1. Boringgit's avatar
    Had one of these - not a particularly comfortable shape imho - very compact, but doesnt support your hand when using it.
  2. CPatrikC's avatar
    This looks like an ergonomic nightmare. It may be cheap and a recognisable brand, but I imagine a Logitech M185 would be far better and is currently cheaper on Amazon.
  3. almastabish1's avatar
    I remember buying it over 7-8 years ago. The battery life was amazing. I still have it somewhere, and it works to this day. Ergonomics were not its strong point as it is made to be slim, but it had silent keys which are tactile, and the magnetic cover to hide the USB dongle is slick. However, they should have switched to a dual wireless mode by now, to include Bluetooth connectivity for this price. I wouldn't buy it now. (edited)
  4. Cheeky_Chap's avatar
    Shame, because that's a lovely looking mouse.
    Hey don't judge me! I appreciate aesthetics
  5. Tom_BellwGB's avatar
    At least it's a gaming mouse (blue LEDs)
  6. brettreading321's avatar
    Whats the benefit in buying a BT mouse that requires a dongle rather then one that links to the computers own BT?
    Tom_BellwGB's avatar
    Cheaper to manufacture
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