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20 Mar, 2026
£15.58 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re after a cheap, cheerful office mouse that just works, the Logitech M185 is a safe bet. For around £13 ex-VAT, it’s the kind of thing you hand out to teams where you don’t want support tickets or charging headaches. Battery life is excellent, it connects via a small USB receiver, and the click feel is consistent—good enough for email, spreadsheets, and everyday admin without annoying fuss.
That said, don’t buy it if you’re expecting “premium” ergonomics or precision-heavy work. The shape is fairly basic, and if you’re doing long hours of design, CAD, or detailed analysis, you’ll likely want something with a more comfortable fit and better control. Also, if you hate tiny scroll wheels or prefer precise cursor movement, you may find it a bit too lightweight.
Overall: great value for standard office use, onboarding, hot-desking setups, and replacing lost or tired mice. If you’re buying for power users, I’d spend a bit more on something more ergonomic—otherwise this is an easy yes.

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