
Zebronics Zeb-Comfort Wireless
70g wireless mouse, Generic optical, 1,600 DPI, 125Hz polling.
Cheapest wireless mouse in India. Tier-2/3 city retail availability via Zebronics dealers. 125Hz polling — fine for office, not gaming. Buy only if truly under ₹500.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
Zebronics Zeb-Comfort Wireless Mouse Review India 2026 — The ₹399 Wireless Question
Zebronics Zeb-Comfort — At ₹399, What Are You Actually Getting?
Zebronics is one of the oldest Indian peripheral brands — they've been selling keyboards, mice, and speakers to Indian consumers longer than most gaming brands have existed in this country. The Zeb-Comfort at ₹399–599 is their baseline wireless office mouse, and at this price, the real question is: what compromises have been made?
Honest Performance Assessment
The 1,000 DPI sensor is the primary limitation. At 1,000 DPI on a standard 1080p monitor, cursor movement is slower than most people prefer — you'll either be making large arm movements for normal navigation, or increasing pointer speed in Windows settings (which reduces precision). I'd have preferred 1,600 DPI as the ceiling.
The 2.4GHz wireless works without drops in standard home environments. The nano dongle is compact. Battery is a single AA — Zebronics doesn't quote a specific battery life, but expect 3–6 months with light use.
Build quality is visibly budget-tier: the plastics feel thin, the scroll wheel is lightweight, and the click sound is hollow. It's not unpleasant to use, but it doesn't feel solid.
What's actually fine: The symmetrical shape fits most hand sizes adequately for light use. Plug-and-play — no software, no drivers, it just works. That simplicity has real value for users who don't want to configure anything.
India Availability
Zebronics has one of the widest retail footprints in India among peripheral brands. You'll find the Zeb-Comfort in local computer markets, small electronics shops, Croma, and on Amazon India and Flipkart. If you're in a smaller city and need a wireless mouse today, Zebronics is often the brand that's physically available when others aren't.
Warranty is one year through Zebronics India — they have service centers across India, making this more accessible for warranty claims than imported brands.
Who Should Buy This
Buy the Zeb-Comfort for: elderly family members who need a simple wireless mouse without configuration, a secondary PC where the mouse sees 30 minutes of use per day, or genuinely the tightest possible budget where ₹100–200 extra for a Portronics Toad 23 isn't feasible.
Skip it if: you use a computer for more than 3 hours a day (the ergonomics will fatigue you), you need any precision in cursor movement, or if the Portronics Toad 23 at ₹499 is within reach — it's meaningfully better for ₹100 more.
Questions
The Zeb-Comfort and a few similar Zebronics models sit at this floor. Below ₹399, you're into sub-brand territory where build quality drops even further and warranty is essentially non-existent. If ₹399 is your absolute ceiling, this is the least-bad option.
Yes — plug-and-play on macOS, Windows, and Linux. No drivers needed.
Zebronics claims 10 meters. Realistically, 5–6 meters in a room with walls and furniture in between. More than enough for desk use.