The HP 700 Rechargeable Wireless Mouse operates at a polling rate of 125 Hz and offers adjustable DPI sensitivity ranging from 1200 to 6000 DPI, giving users the ability to fine-tune cursor speed to match different tasks and working conditions. The lower end of 1200 DPI suits precise, detail-oriented work, while the upper limit of 6000 DPI accommodates faster cursor movement across larger displays.
The HP 700 is a productivity-oriented mouse that connects via 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5, or USB, offering flexible pairing options without gesture support or onboard memory profiles. It houses a rechargeable battery rated at 730 hours of use, and while the battery is not removable, the mouse can continue to be used during charging. It does not support gesture input and carries a 1-year warranty.
The HP 700 features a total of 8 buttons, including 2 side buttons and 7 programmable buttons, allowing for a reasonable degree of input customization. There is no dedicated DPI switching button or profile switching button, so adjustments of that kind are handled through other means rather than direct physical controls on the mouse.
The HP 700 is built in an ambidextrous form factor, measuring 118 mm in height, 60 mm in width, and 40 mm in thickness, with a volume of 283.2 cm³ and a lightweight body of just 60 g. It includes a tilting scroll wheel for horizontal scrolling but does not feature a thumb scroll wheel, RGB lighting, or extra weights for adjustable heft. The cable measures 0.9 m in length, and the overall design keeps things clean and understated without any additional weighting system or decorative lighting elements.