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11 Mar, 2026






£21.86 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Lenovo “540” Office ambidextrous USB-C optical mouse is exactly the sort of no-drama, workbench-stable peripheral you want in a busy office. For £18.23 ex‑VAT, you’re really paying for dependable daily ergonomics (it’s genuinely usable for both left- and right-handers) and basic optical tracking that doesn’t make you fight the cursor on normal desks. If your environment is mostly standard office surfaces and you want something that won’t cause IT support tickets after deployment, it’s a sensible choice.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re expecting “gaming” smoothness, ultra-precise graphic work, or a premium feel—this is an office mouse, not a performance tool. Also, make sure USB‑C is actually what you want: in a mixed fleet with mostly USB-A docks/monitors, you may end up needing adapters anyway, which quietly adds friction. Overall: good value for offices, admin teams, and generic knowledge-worker deployments where reliability matters more than wow-factor.

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