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At £36.58 ex-VAT, the HP Tilt Ergonomic 725M is a sensible buy if you’ve got wrist/forearm fatigue from using a “straight” office mouse. The big selling point is the tilt—your hand naturally sits in a more relaxed, neutral-ish position, and that can make long days at a desk feel less punishing. It’s the sort of mouse that’s better than a generic cheap model for anyone doing typical office work (spreadsheets, admin, lots of clicking) who wants a bit more comfort without jumping into premium money.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for everyone. If you like a very standard, neutral ambidextrous feel, the tilted shape can feel unfamiliar for a week or two, and if you use a tight grip you may find your hand doesn’t “lock in” the way you expect. Also, for £36 you’re not paying for absolute durability or high-end precision sensors—this is comfort-first, value-second. If you’re currently fighting discomfort and you’re willing to trial a more ergonomic form factor, it’s good value. If your current mouse is already fine and you just want cheap, this won’t be the smartest spend.

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