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20 Mar, 2026
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AI-generated summary
For £35.45 ex‑VAT, the Microsoft Surface Mouse is a pretty sensible buy if you want something that just works in a “business normal” way. It’s comfortable enough for daily office use, connects cleanly over Bluetooth (so you’re not juggling dongles), and the right/left-handed shape means you don’t feel like you’ve bought a mouse designed for one dominant hand only. If your environment is mostly laptops/tablets with varying users (and not everyone wants a gaming-feel mouse), this is the kind of low-drama choice that reduces returns and “it won’t pair” tickets.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it as a great deal for heavy power users. If someone’s doing lots of spreadsheet/precision work for hours or expects a premium, ultra-responsive click/scroll experience, you may find it a bit too basic—there are mice in this price band with better ergonomics or smoother day-to-day tracking. Also, for mixed device estates, Bluetooth mice can be slightly more annoying than 2.4GHz dongle setups (mainly around pairing/latency expectations), so if you’re standardising for a large fleet, it’s worth piloting with a few users first.
**Who should buy:** office staff, admin, managers, and anyone on Surface/Windows laptops who needs a reliable Bluetooth mouse without clutter. **Who should skip:** power users, designers, or anyone who measures “value” by maximum performance rather than comfort + simplicity.

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