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The Apple Magic Mouse is a sleek, wireless, and rechargeable mouse designed for seamless use with Mac and iPad. Featuring a Multi-Touch surface for intuitive gestures and an optimized foot design for smooth movement, it offers up to a month of battery life on a single charge. The included USB-C Charge Cable ensures easy pairing and charging, making it a perfect addition to any modern workspace.
N**
Excellet apple item and high quality.
The media could not be loaded. I had seen bad reviews, but it is an excellent product, the design is very beautiful, the functions are incredible and the size and design are comfortable to work with, you only need to update your software to the latest version for it to work, this only takes a few minutes and then you can configure it so that the cursor moves quickly and how you would like to interact with its functions and that's it, it is a high quality product for Apple devices that you can update to its latest software version.I had macOS Sequoia version 15 on my MacBook Air 2024 and it didn't work with it. Within a few minutes I updated my software to the current version 15.2 and tested all its functions with the multi touch. I was fascinated and I am very happy and satisfied. I loved it.
M**.
Apple mouse
Great mouseIt works perfectly with my MacColour is brilliant and is very handy.
G**D
Sleek and efficient
Good product - a bit pricey - worth it overall
I**R
Felt a bit sluggish at first compared to a Windows mouse
Good bits first: Looks snazzy, has a nice feel of quality and weight, and it is very portable compared to the more ergonomic types of mice. It connects very easily with no fuss at all. I love the convenience of being able to use gestures. Essentially about 60% of the mouse is a big sensor. There's no problem with doing left click or right click, and you don't need a wheely button either.Not so good bits: It arrived completely power-dead. Usually devices arrive with some partial charge allowing you to use it straight out of the box, and charge it as you go along. Having the charging port at the bottom of the mouse is definitely a bit crap. I was also a bit shocked at how sluggish the tracking speed was even though in settings it was set to max. Online I found a fix that allows you to alter the max tracking speed using the terminal app. Just a copy and paste one line fix. Now it tracks fine. Last minor gripe, I wish I could do the pinch motion on the mouse, instead you have to use their double tap "smart" zoom, which doesn't allow for personal customized zoom preference.
M**T
Expensive but an excellent mouse, complimetns my M2 Mac book Air
Expensive but an excellent mouse, great features and build quality., complimetns my M2 Mac book Air
R**A
What can i say its an Apple Magic Mouse
Theres not alot you can really say about Apples Magic Mouse, they work, they have incredible battery life, they fit really comfortably in the hand and the front allows gestures, not just clicks like standard mice, the only pain is you cant charge it when its in use as the charging cable goes in the bottom of the mouse, for me its not really an issue, but it is a PITA if you as i sometimes do put of charging it until the last possible moment. Its not so bad as i use this one with my Macbook Air so ive still got the touch pad i can use, but i just find I am much more productive with a mouse.
A**E
An idiot speaks (update): My kingdom for a right-click!
Bought to replace my Microsoft Arc mouse paired with my Mac mini. The Arc mouse was a masterpiece of design and execution; this one may be a masterpiece of design but it's driving me mad with no right button - if I want to select a file or a link to copy, wretched thing opens it instead on right-clicking. I'll have to go have a root around in the mouse settings and see what can be done. Beautifully made, though, and comfortable in the hand.UPDATE: OK, I'm an idiot. Mouse settings default to this "no right click" behaviour, switching on "alternate click" (or holding down the ctrl key while right clicking) resolves the issue. Updated to five stars, duhhh
S**.
Surprisingly, it's not the best. But I will keep it. Edit: I didn't keep it!
Edit: After trialling the mouse for several days, I did in fact return it. Using it was uncomfortable, I had to use fingertips to manipulate, hovering over the mouse, plus scrolling was another fingertip affair which only worked if the mouse stayed still which, on a desk surface, it wouldn't.So I came to the decision it was not worth spending £80 on a mouse that was ergonomically uncomfortable. I've been through carpal tunnel syndrome because on a mouse before, and I am quite sure I would have begun to suffer again if I continued using this one.So its back to my aging Logitech and my wrists are happy again.I've reduced to one star. I am being honest here; redeeming features is one: long charge time. That is it. I honestly cannot think of another feature that would make it worth more than this.I'm a complete Apple addict, I have a lot of Apple products including MacBook Pro's, a Mac mini, iPads, iPhone, Apple TV etc.Now I'm self-employed and working solely from home I thought I would make sure my office equipment was up to scratch. So having bought a Magic Keyboard, I thought I would finish it off by ditching my elderly Logitech mouse in favour of the new Magic Mouse.Well, I'm sad to say it's not exactly comfortable to use. I really wanted it to be "Apple Perfect" but it's not. You find yourself using just the tips of your fingers to move it around rather than having your hand cradled by the mouse body. Okay, it's by no means the first Apple mouse with problems, and there have been worse Apple 'mice', but you'd think they'd have got it right by now.So ergonomics are poor. What is good?At least a month's use between charges. This is terrific. It came with a 95% charge and after a day's use its on.........95% charge whereas with a rechargeable battery, I'd go through one in three days. Yes, the Lightning Cable port is on the underside, but really guys; if you can't remember to plug it in for 30 minutes one night after being warned of the low battery then that's not really Apple's fault is it!?Accuracy is spot on, but like others I found the tracking rate a bit low even on its highest setting, so to deal with that, use Terminal and execute: defaults write -g com.apple.mouse.scaling 5.0......and restart your Mac.So I'm sorry Apple, but just 3.5 stars from me (rounded up to 4 because Amazon doesn't do half a star) as you really do need to ditch the perfect looking thing in favour of ergonomics, you're Apple, you know you can do it.
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