Never miss a beat. High-powered speakers with Adaptive Active Noise Canceling (ANC) reduce distractions around you so you can enjoy rich, immersive audio.
Share your ideas clearly with a 2-microphone beam forming array plus a 3rd mic that activates in windy conditions. And with AI noise reduction the far end hears more you, and less background noise [1].
An elegant, discreet design fits your style wherever you go. Use the Poly Lens app to easily find the right fit for ultimate comfort.
Quiet clicks, vertical/horizontal scrolling options, and access to the Microsoft Wheel setting for easy shortcuts from one click of the center button, [2]help you do more, quickly and quietly.
Made of soft, silicon rubber, this mouse was designed for durability and comfort. With an ambidextrous form that is comfortable in your hand, it's also easy to clean and sanitize.
Wireless connectivity, via Bluetooth or a 2.4GHz Dongle, gets you up and running, then keeps you there. Up to 6000 adjustable DPI keeps you tracking almost any surface[5], while a 24-month battery life[1] ensures that you stay in your flow.
The HP 405 Quiet Wireless Mouse is made with at least 40% post-consumer recycled materials[3] and comes in FSC certified packaging[4].
Simplify workflows and access smarter shortcuts to conference calls and productivity tasks with the HP Shortcut Wheel,[2] 7 programmable buttons,[3] and a dedicated Copilot button[8] and metal, fast scrolling wheel.
Stay running with an ultra-fast rechargeable supercapacitor, providing up to 30 days of use[4] from a 3-minute charge.[1] Seamlessly connect across multiple devices via Bluetooth and the HP Unifying Dongle[3] and enjoy smooth tracking with 6000 DPI.
Enjoy all-day comfort with an ambidextrous mouse made with soft, durable liquid silicone rubber that is easy-to-sanitize.
The HP Rechargeable Wireless Mouse, is made with at least 50% post-consumer recycled materials[5] and comes in FSC certified packaging.[6] Plus, by choosing this mouse, you can help prevent over 100,000 batteries from ending up in landfills worldwide within the next four years.[7]