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Logitech M240 Wireless Mouse in graphite with USB receiver
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Logitech M240 Wireless Mouse — Graphite, 2.4 GHz, 1,000 dpi | USB Receiver, Business

Logitech

MPN: 910-007181

$24.99

MAP: $24.99

Free shipping on orders over $500
Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty

Key Features

  • 2.4 GHz wireless via USB receiver
  • 1,000 dpi optical sensor
  • Ambidextrous full-size shape
  • Single AA battery operation
  • Plug-and-play setup
  • Graphite enclosure finish
  • Reduce setup time using the included USB receiver
  • Maintain accurate cursor control with a 1,000 dpi optical sensor
Keep critical endpoints productive through standard business workflows with a compact, battery-powered wireless mouse built for predictable uptime. The M240 delivers steady optical tracking and a comfortable ambidextrous profile so teams can work for hours without adjusting posture. Setup is immediate: plug the included USB receiver into a workstation and the cursor is ready. The M240’s simple controls reduce help-desk tickets and its proven power efficiency lowers lifetime support costs versus frequently replaced peripherals. Choose the M240 for a cost-effective upgrade path when standardized pointing devices, consistent user experience, and low operational overhead matter most to procurement and IT operations.

Ideal For

  • Standardize office workstations with a predictable pointing device
  • Provision shared hot-desking environments for mixed users
  • Replace worn peripherals to reduce endpoint support calls
  • Deploy as spare inventory for on-site maintenance programs

Why This Product

  • 1Offers predictable, low-overhead operation vs cheaper unbranded mice
  • 2Ambidextrous profile suits more users than compact single-hand designs
  • 31,000 dpi optical tracking provides steadier control than legacy low-res sensors
  • 4USB receiver pairing reduces pairing failures compared with some Bluetooth-only devices