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11 Mar, 2026






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For £18.23 ex-VAT, the Lenovo 530 looks like a decent “works at the desk every day” wireless mouse rather than anything special. The ambidextrous shape and reliable optical sensor are the kind of choices that usually translate to fewer complaints from different users in a small office—think shared hot-desks, general admin staff, or anyone who just wants solid tracking without fiddling. If you’re buying a handful for standard office work (email, spreadsheets, browsing, basic accounting), it’s good value because it’s unlikely to be a headache.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it as a premium option. If you’re a power user with lots of daily spreadsheet work or you care about a super-snappy, high-precision feel (designers, gamers, or anyone who really notices mouse latency and micro-adjustments), this is probably not the sweet spot—there are often better-sorted options once you move past the budget bracket. Also, “ambidextrous” can mean less tailored ergonomics versus a true right-handed ergonomic design, so if you’re prone to wrist/hand fatigue, it’s worth paying attention to fit before you commit.

Lenovo
Lenovo ThinkPad Compact - Mouse - right and left-handed - optical - 4 buttons - wireless - 2.4 GHz - USB-C wireless receiver - black - OEM

Kensington
Kensington Orbit Trackball with Scroll Ring

HP
HP 925 - Vertical mouse - ergonomic - 6 buttons - wireless - Bluetooth 5.3, 2.4 GHz - USB wireless receiver - black - 100% paper-based packaging

HP
HP 785M - Mouse - right-handed - optical - 6 buttons - wireless - Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz - USB wireless receiver - black