HP 700 Rechargeable Mouse: 3 minutes charge, 30 days of power

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Anyone who works hybrid knows it: you are in the middle of a meeting, the cursor freezes – and your mouse turns out to be empty. HP seems to want to eliminate that moment for good. With the HP 700 Rechargeable Wireless Mouse, the brand introduces a surprisingly innovative solution: a rechargeable mouse powered by a supercapacitor that stores enough energy to last 30 days of use in 3 minutes: no more batteries, no charging stress.

Sustainable design, innovative technology

What HP does here is efficient. No more disposable batteries, no cable chaos. The HP 700 works on a supercapacitor — a technology that stores and releases energy very quickly. Just three minutes on the charger and you can go for a month. This is not only convenient but also a smart way to reduce electronic waste. The design has been deliberately kept sober. The housing is made of 50 percent recycled plastic, the packaging is FSC-certified, and everything breathes reusability. It’s clear: this is not marketing talk about sustainability, but a concrete example of how you can apply it without sacrificing convenience or performance.

Made for the modern hybrid worker

The HP 700 has clearly been designed with the new way of working in mind. With one click, you can switch between Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connections via the included dongle, so you can seamlessly switch between laptop, desktop or tablet. The mouse also has seven programmable buttons and an HP Shortcut Wheel, which lets you set shortcuts for Teams, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word or Excel. For anyone who spends all day in meetings or spreadsheets, this is an unexpectedly nice addition: fewer clicks, less searching, more flow. And then there is the Copilot button, which HP uses to respond to the rise of AI in the workplace. One press of a button activates Microsoft Copilot – useful for those who want AI assistance without having to remember keyboard shortcuts.

Comfort that you feel, not see

In terms of design, HP opts for a soft silicone finish that feels pleasant, even after hours of use. The surface is easy to clean – something that will make many home workers happy. The design is ambidextrous, meaning the mouse can be used by both left- and right-handers. The ergonomic shape is stable in the hand, without feeling bulky. With a weight that balances just right between light and solid, you get a mouse that glides smoothly and responds smoothly. Under the hood is a 6,000 DPI sensor, which is enough for both precise office use and light creative applications.

No more cable stress

The most significant relief remains the charging system. While many wireless mice require you to wait overnight, the HP 700 is ready to work for a full hour in just a few minutes. A short charging break while making coffee is sufficient. No hassle with cables, no USB dongles to lose, no stress just before a presentation. It’s such a small detail that goes unnoticed, making a big difference – exactly what good product designs should do.

A new standard for sustainable peripherals

The HP 700 Rechargeable shows that sustainability need not be a compromise. This is not an experiment or concept; it just works. The mouse feels solid, does what it’s supposed to do and saves mountains of batteries in the meantime. HP proves that there is still room for innovation in something as seemingly simple as a mouse. No flashy gimmicks, but a well-thought-out solution that makes the lives of people who sit behind a screen every day just a little easier. And honestly, that is perhaps the best form of innovation.

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