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For £71.42 ex-VAT, the Microsoft Arc Mouse is a “nice-to-have” for the right office user, not a no-brainer. If you travel a lot, like that it packs down neatly and doesn’t feel like a bulky lump in your laptop bag—its portability is the main reason people buy it. Day-to-day at a desk it’s fine for most general work (email, spreadsheets, browsing), but it’s not the sort of mouse I’d recommend if you’re doing lots of gaming or precision graphics work. Also, because it’s lightweight and designed to be flexible, some people find it less “solid” than a more traditional mouse.
Worth considering if you want something sleek, quiet, and easy to live with for office tasks—especially for staff with hybrid roles who move between sites. I’d think twice if you need something that’s extremely durable, or you’ve got a team that’s hard on peripherals and tends to lose dongles/chargers (this one’s got a more “style-driven” design focus). If you’re buying for many users, I’d compare this against cheaper, more conventional Bluetooth mice first, because at this price the value comes mainly from the Arc form factor, not out-and-out performance.

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