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Apple Magic Mouse: Wireless, Bluetooth, Rechargeable. Works with Mac or iPad; Multi-Touch Surface - White

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Color: White


Features

  • WIRELESS, RECHARGEABLE CONVENIENCE Magic Mouse connects wirelessly to your device via Bluetooth. And the rechargeable internal battery means no loose batteries to replace.
  • WORKS WITH MAC OR IPAD Its ready to go right out of the box and pairs quickly with your Mac or iPad so you can get to work right away.
  • SWIPE AND SCROLL ON THE MULTI-TOUCH SURFACE The Multi-Touch surface allows you to perform simple gestures such as swiping and scrolling. And an optimized foot design lets Magic Mouse glide smoothly across your desk.
  • GO WEEKS WITHOUT CHARGING The incredibly long-lasting internal battery will power your Magic Mouse for about a month or more between charges. Comes with a woven USB-C to Lightning Cable that lets you pair and charge by connecting to a USB-C port on your Mac or iPad.
  • SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Requires a Bluetooth-enabled Mac with OS X 10.11 or later or an iPad with iPadOS 13.4 or later.

Brand: Apple


Color: White


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Special Feature: Wireless, Portable, Lightweight, Touch Scroll, Rechargeable


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Frequently asked questions

No, the Magic Mouse doesn't require traditional batteries. It comes with a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can be charged using a Lightning to USB cable, which is included with the product.

Yes, the Magic Mouse is compatible with all Mac computers that have Bluetooth and are running macOS 10.11 or later. It also works with iPads running iPadOS 13.4 or later.

The Magic Mouse's multi-touch surface allows you to perform simple gestures such as swiping between web pages and scrolling through documents, which makes for a more efficient and interactive user experience.

No, due to the position of the charging port on the bottom of the Magic Mouse, you can't use it while it's charging. However, a quick 2-minute charge provides a full day's use and a full charge takes about 2 hours.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Magic Mouse by Apple has received varied responses in terms of its functional design and usability. Overall, it is lauded for its sleek design, smooth and intuitive gestures, seamless integration with Apple products, and longevity of battery life. Some users find the design not very ergonomic and comfortable for extended usage. There were complaints about its charging design which does not allow the mouse to be used while being charged.

Pros

  • 👍 Sleek and visually compelling design
  • 🔋 Impressive battery life
  • 🤝 Seamless integration with Apple products
  • 👆 Smooth and intuitive gestures

Cons

  • 👎 Some users find it uncomfortable for extended use
  • 💡 Charging design makes it unusable while charging
  • 💰 Higher price point compared to other manufacturers

Should I Buy It?

If you're an Apple product user seeking a mouse that seamlessly interacts with your devices and you appreciate intelligently executed design, the Magic Mouse could potentially be a good choice despite its high price tag. However, if ergonomics and price are major factors for you, you may want to explore other options.


  • What Can I say...It's an Apple Product. Great Product.
Color: White
It speaks for itself. Apple makes great products. Comfortable. Affordable. Great design. Never fails.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Value Shopper

  • The Best Mouse Made ... Period
Color: White
These mice are simply the best you can get for your Mac (I haven't tried one on a PC but now that I think of it, I think I will, just to see how functional they are). The top of the mouse is a touch-sensitive surface and you can scroll, zoom, switch desktops and perform many other functions with just fingertip(s) on the surface. They are wonderfully ergonomic and make mousing a breeze. I am a computer professional and often spend entire days using the mouse almost constantly; I've never used a better one. They are solidly built and are rechargeable. I am currently using a Magic Mouse I got in 2016; I've never had to change a battery or do more than clean it now and then. I have several others for the other computers in my home and offices; I have never had a problem with any of them. Not one. The only design flaw with this device is the charging port. It was put on the bottom of the mouse and connecting a lightning cable to recharge it means that you cannot use it while it is charging. This is not a problem for me; at the end of every month, when finishing for the night, I connect both the mouse and my wireless keyboard and leave them overnight; in the morning they are 100%. All the same, I wish that Apple had put the charging port on the "nose" (front) of the mouse so that it could function like a regular wired mouse while charging. They charge VERY quickly too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by Valda

  • Best mouse for work,
Color: White
I wouldn’t recommend this to a gamer, but I find the Magic Mouse works amazing with my new M3 MacBook. The touch sensors for swiping are are awesome. Also holds a charge for a week for me, and fully charges in very little time. Took a while to get use to, but after mapping out a few click options and mouse speed settings, I was flying around my Mac effortlessly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Ricky

  • Magic-mouse
Color: White
Great unit, works great, looks good, great battery life. Holds charge for a long time.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024 by edwin kelly

  • Best Wireless Bluetooth Mouse I’ve Ever Owned.
Color: Black
This is the best addition to any MacBook Pro ever! The pad is extremely awkward to use if you’re a first time MacBook Pro owner. This is our first MacBook Pro and it has a learning curve that you have to get use to using if you want to use the love that it is wireless via Bluetooth and eliminates the need for using one of the few USB ports on the MacBook Pro. It makes using your MacBook more convenient and easy to navigate than using the pad that is built into the laptop. Our MacBook Pro is the space gray version and we bought the same color mouse. I’ve used the wired mouse on the older Apple Mini Macs in the past and it was just a little bit different than what I was use to using which was a Windows OS mouse. If you’re a first time MacBook Pro user, you should invest in this mouse. The charge is great and last for several days or hours depending on how long you use your MacBook. The pad is a real learning curve and this will help eliminate a lot of frustration when you are a new MacBook Pro owner. As far as gaming goes, I can’t exactly say how well it works as I am not a gamer. But the response time , in my opinion, is fast and I think there are other options for gamers that are really into gaming that own a MacBook Pro and I’m sure they are aware of those options. I have owned three apple desktop counting the latest MacBook Pro and those both had a wired mouse and keyboard that was separate from the Mini Mac. Sitting down with my new laptop was quite a different experience than the other Apple desktop’s that we have had in the past and it is not like a Windows laptop in the way the pad works , but this was worth the price of not relying on the built in touchpad which I had a lot of learning to do if I was going to rely on the MacBook Pro built in pad. Not a big fan of the white keyboard and mouse as we have had two different sets of the white items and they start to look kind of dirty after a few months of use. The one thing I absolutely miss about the older Mac Minis that ran on the Intel processor is that the newer M3 chipsets don’t have the ability to run Parallel’s which most people know what that means. I don’t really miss the ability to use Windows on my MacBook Pro now anyway because it was always the source of all of the problems we had with the older Mac minis in terms of malware and viruses. I do however miss the CD or DVD drive as well because I have a lot of Japanese MQA CDs and they can be unfolded to enjoy the full potential with a external drive and the software that you can buy for the MacBook Pro. It gets the most use as a MQA decoder than any other type of computer usage. We have the newest iPad Pro versions and they are almost as good as the MacBook Pro. I have heard that the newer versions that are coming out are going to be basically the “MacBook Pro Killer” as they are supposedly going to have a lot more RAM and powerful processors and the ability to run programs that only a desktop or MacBook Pro can handle now. But I think the price point is probably going to be outrageous for most people. My only regret is that I didn’t get the MacBook Pro Bluetooth keyboard in the space gray when they were more a available, because they are extremely hard to find now and expensive in comparison to the standard white model. The keyboard has to have the finger print reader on it as I would like to sit in in a cradle instead of having it opened up on my workstation. So that makes it even more difficult to find and expensive. I have seen used ones sell for twice the price of the new white version, but it is the only thing that is really left to buy for this set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by James C Young

  • It works pretty well
Color: White
It doesn’t always come right on, sometimes I have to try different things but it always comes on after. The problem is waking it back up. It goes to sleep if you don’t use it for a few minutes. It works smooth as silk.
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by Robert "Bob" Holman

  • Fantastic
Color: White
Great little mouse to use with the Mac. I had the Apple mouse but found it hard to use & switched it out for this little thing. It is little & doesn't take up much room in my bag. Easy to install & use.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by SandyJ

  • TRY BEFORE YOU BUY
Color: White
[Follow-up: I decided to force myself to use it for a day and I love it now to the point where I’ve been setting my MacBook on my desk and using that instead of my pc 🤣] Highly recommend you try this before you buy it. I only gave it 2 stars because it's still a well-made Apple product but for me personally it's useless. It's very different from using a normal mouse. I used the thing for 5 minutes and it went back in the box. The clicking is very stiff and requires significant effort rather than just a finger twitch. You also need to either keep your fingers away when not clicking or keep them perfectly still to avoid accidental scrolling. It's also much too small for my hand. The trackpad on my macbook pro is miles better. If you're unsure, go to an apple store if you can and try one out first. Again I don't think this is a bad product it's just definitely not my preference. Would rather use a $10 travel mouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Rob Carpenter

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