HP Z3700 White 2.4 GHz USB Slim Wireless Mouse with Blue

HP Z3700 White 2.4 GHz USB Slim Wireless Mouse with Blue LED1200 DPI Optical Sensor

HP Z3700 White 2.4 GHz USB Slim Wireless Mouse with Blue LED1200 DPI Optical Sensor, Up to 16 Months Battery Life


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Design

The stylish design complements your HP devices and adapts to any environment.

The Wireless Mouse designed to be functional and practical, adds a touch of style to any workspace.

Battery

The HP Z3700 Wireless Mouse Battery can last up to 16 months.

More battery life also saves you money and less batteries to dispose of.

Productivity

The HP Z3700 Wireless Mouse gives you another level of flexibility to everyday use of the mouse.

Simply insert the battery and connect the USB receiver to be operational. No installation required.

The 2.4 GHz wireless connection ensures a reliable connection, and allows no more cables around.



Weight: 50 g
Dimensions: 10.1 x 6 x 2.5 cm; 50 Grams
Brand: HP
Model: V0L80AA#ABB
Colour: White
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: HP
Dimensions: 10.1 x 6 x 2.5 cm; 50 Grams

12 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great basic PC mouse, very good signal, battery life is very long indeed…
    10/10

  2. Justin Koreis says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    colour a bonus now i can see it on top of my black table. easy to use and smooth moving

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I’ve been using every day for 2 years and still working properly. Using less battery, I changed a battery just recently.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have been using this for a year and half now, and it still serves like I just bought it.

  5. Earle17Hleghyd says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Works just as well as the one I’ve had for almost 5yrs.

  6. MargaritoDowlin says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I originally bought one of these to skeptically try it after years with wired mice… 5 years on, I have one for all my computers/laptops.

    Battery life is so good that I find the one on my main Office Desktop needs changing only once a year, yet it is in use every day. Ergonomics are good, if not the very best, but more than adequate for general computing/graphics. For gaming it would probably be just adequate, but I would always recommend a fast-hardwired Ergo-mouse.

    Yes they do eventually wear out, but to no greater extent than a wired mouse….. Recommended!

  7. DamonMontalvo says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Used for 3 years still working and in a good condition. Happy with the product, small and practical.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Small and practical

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Nothing to get excited about nor disappointed. Works well & relatively quiet so all good. If available at the 10-12.00 mark great. Any more then would not buy again.

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Ergonomically the clicks are not very positive so it doesn’t feel that you have selected something. Highlighting and dragging often failed, so frustrating to use. In the end it stopped working. Felt plastically and cheap. So have gone back to a trusty Logitec. So all in all would not recommend.

  10. TamaraKearns says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersPositives –
    it looks good with its sleek design..
    it glides over the mouse mat smoothly..
    left and right buttons are quiet..
    plug in and go..

    Negatives –
    pictures are incorrect. Advertised having glossy buttons with mat black lower half. It’s actually all glossy.
    finger prints are constantly visible on the all black version..
    the wheel button in the centre is VERY loud if you want to scroll faster or push it, something to be aware of if you’re in a quiet environment..

    Personal opinion –
    changing from a standard mouse shape to this one took a few days to adjust. I no longer have the support for my palm area which I thought was going to be an issue. I’ve since got used to having my hand rest flatter. The mouse also feels very small but again, it’s something to get used to.

    Overall, quite happy with it.. but I reckon I would opt for a more conventional mouse shape next time which isn’t in the near future.

  11. Kaitlyn0076 says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have just received the mouse and so have opened the package (not too overpackaged which is good – relatively easy to open).
    A simple leaflet is enclosed with clear diagrams on how to install and get going.
    It could not have been simpler, worked straight away.
    When I first opened the package I thought the mouse looked a little ‘shiny’, but got over myself on that one, it’s fine, it’s not about to enter a beauty competition. 1st world problem etc.
    I cannot comment on battery life as I have only just received the item, however, a plus that they include a battery in the packaging.
    I do like the design feature of the usb ‘stick’ (which is very compact) being able to be kept inside the mouse, clever.
    I like it, clever little design. If you do have large hands, the mouse may be a bit on the compact side, but I am regular female sized when it comes to hands, so is fine.
    I noticed some comments on the wheel on the mouse, on first impressions it glides smoothly and is pretty seamless.
    A very good mouse for the, price

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I used to use this Microsoft Wireless Mouse (4000) for my gaming/movie computer, but I got sick of it since it consumed batteries in like 3 months. So, I began searching for a wireless mouse with better battery life.

    Besides the Microsoft mouse, I had so many Logitech mice, so I was looking for a mouse of different brand for keep stuff separate. Eventually, this HP mouse popped up, promising great battery life, but also being warned it was small. But I went and bought it anyway.

    It’s a nice looking mouse, and the black/silver one stands out from my mostly white IKEA furniture and black PC.
    Tracking is vast improvement over the Microsoft Mouse, it works well on IKEA tables and such. No more scraping and banging the Microsoft Mouse around, I tell you.

    And yes, it’s small, though I don’t mind, since I don’t use it that extensively. I just use it to click open programmes and such. However, it’s pretty clear that if you are a adult man – with pretty big hands – it’s quite a bad idea to get this for intensive use. I think women and younger people might find this more usable for work.

    As for battery life, I can’t say just yet, since I just started using it. But I’m fairly confident it will last.