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For £13.37 ex-VAT, this Lenovo USB‑C optical mouse is exactly the kind of “get-me-through work” accessory that makes sense in offices—especially if you’re standardising on simple, reliable desk peripherals. I’d expect it to be comfortable enough for everyday admin work, spreadsheets, and general Windows/office use, and the ambidextrous shape is a plus for teams where different people keep grabbing the same mouse. The optical sensor should also behave better than older budget models on typical office mousepads and desks, so you’re not fighting tracking quirks all day.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re sensitive to feel or precision. At this price point, you can usually expect lighter switches, a basic scroll wheel, and a “fine, not fantastic” build—so power users (CAD, heavy data work, gamers, or anyone who mouse-hammers for hours) will probably want something a level up. It’s a good fit for admin staff, call-centre desks, hot-desking setups, and anyone who just needs a dependable USB‑C mouse without overthinking it. If your team wants longevity or a more premium glide and click feel, spend a bit more.

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