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The editors liked
Still looks lovely
Improved glide action on the desk
Don't have to keep changing batteries any more
The editors didn't like
Costly
No new gestures
Physical design is the same and many will find it too flat for comfort
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Published: 2015-10-26, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Still looks lovely, Improved glide action on the desk, Don't have to keep changing batteries any more
Costly, No new gestures, Physical design is the same and many will find it too flat for comfort
The Magic Mouse was always an acquired taste. It looks quite lovely and offers some neat, fun gestures, but you can't help feeling that, as with most of Apple's mice over the years, minimalism has been achieved at the expense of usability. It's too flat -...
Has a rechargeable battery, Supports gestures on the mouse itself, Strong Bluetooth connection
Not the most comfortable, Pricey,
Nothing says uncomfortable than a nearly flat mouse, void of any comfortable curves. Still, we looked past its weakness because its gestures were fun to use, and prevented any hands from resting in awkward positions for too long. In return, you get an App...
Looks fantastic, Long battery life, The multitouch surface is one of a kind
Inability to use it while charging, Not comfortable in the hands for extended periods of time, Limited functionality on non-Apple computers
Interesting, but far from perfect.Overall, the Magic Mouse 2 is indeed magical. But its impressive input abilities doesn't make up for the sacrifice of long-term comfort in our opinion. Throw in the inability to charge the mouse while it's in use and you...
Abstract: Deciding which are the best accessories to invest in for your MacBook or MacBook Pro is not the most straightforward decision for a lot of our readers. However, our staff have owned many generations of Apple laptops over the years and have grown to learn...
Published: 2016-10-04, Author: Jordan , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: The jet black iPhone 7 might be a little more prone to scratches and fingerprints with its glossy finish, but that didn't stop me from choosing the color for my iPhone this year. And I'm glad I did— it's even more stunning in person than how it appears in...
Awkward charging-port location means mouse can't be used while it's charging, Single button wobbles while using multi-touch gestures, No Force Click suport or haptic feedback
Apple giveth and taketh away with its Magic Mouse redesign. The new internal battery is welcome, but you can't charge it while the mouse is in use. This is otherwise an elegant, minimalist addition to the Apple canon. Read More…...
Abstract: Bye bye batteries. Apple 's trio of peripherals - the Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Trackpad 2 - have had a revamp, borrowing convenience tech from the iPhone. Most noticeable is the move away from user-replaceable batteries, with the three dev...
Published: 2015-10-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Rechargeable battery, Multitouch surface, Good for both left- and right-handed use, Automatically pairs with Macs via Bluetooth, Ships with Lightning-to-USB cable,
Requires OS X El Capitan or later, Cannot use the mouse while it is charging, Shallow design doesn't fill the curve of your hand
The Apple Magic Mouse 2 looks and feels the same as its predecessor, and now comes with rechargeable batteries. Its minimalist design may not be comfortable for everyone, however, and the Lightning port isn't in the best location...
An Apple mouse, Multitouch gesture support, Rechargeable lithiumion battery
An inexpensive mouse, A gaming mouse, Any color but white
The Magic Mouse 2 is identical to the original Magic Mouse in every major way but one—it now has a built-in, rechargeable, lithium-ion battery. That Apple didn't change it more is either reassuring or maddening, depending on your feelings towards the orig...
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Sleek design, rechargeable battery, easy pairing
Lightning port on base of mouse so you can't use it when charging, expensive
The new Apple accessories are a vast improvement and make interacting with your Mac easier and more enjoyable. For those who want to add them to their existing Macs, you can purchase them separately. They are on the expensive side but you can be assured...