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Specifications Across HP 2.4GHz Models:
Connectivity: 2.4 GHz Wireless via USB Nano Receiver.
Sensor: Optical (Red Optical Tracking).
DPI (Sensitivity): Often adjustable, default 1000-1200 DPI, max 1000-1600 DPI.
Buttons: 3 (left, right, scroll wheel click) or 4 (with document flip/side buttons).
Battery: Typically 1 AA battery, offering long life (up to 10-12 months).
Design: Ambidextrous or ergonomic, with rubber grips on some models.
Range: Up to 10 meters.
Example Model Specs:
HP 235 Slim Wireless Mouse (4E407AA): 1000-1600 DPI (1200 default), AES-128 encryption, compact design.
HP 150 Wireless Mouse: 1600 DPI, 3 buttons, 10-month battery.
HP 250 Wireless Mouse: Dual Mode (2.4GHz + Bluetooth 5.0), 1600 DPI, multi-surface tracking.
Key Takeaway: Look for the specific model number (like 150, 235, 250) for exact DPI and button configurations, but expect reliable 2.4GHz wireless, optical tracking, and good battery life from the HP lineup.
HP 2.4GHz wireless mice use a USB nano-receiver for a lag-free connection, feature optical tracking, typically offer 1000-1600 DPI (adjustable on some), and often have 3-4 buttons with a scroll wheel, running on AA batteries for long life (up to 12+ months), providing solid performance with multi-surface tracking for everyday use. Key specs vary slightly by model (e.g., HP 150, 235, 250), but the core tech is consistent.
HP 2.4GHz wireless mice use a USB nano-receiver for a lag-free connection, feature optical tracking, typically offer 1000-1600 DPI (adjustable on some), and often have 3-4 buttons with a scroll wheel, running on AA batteries for long life (up to 12+ months), providing solid performance with multi-surface tracking for everyday use. Key specs vary slightly by model (e.g., HP 150, 235, 250), but the core tech is consistent.