Apple Magic Mouse 2
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Traditionally for manipulators from Apple, this wireless mouse is devoid of buttons and generally any mechanical elements on the top panel. Their role is played by the sensory surface; in fact, the device is a hybrid mouse and touchpad with multi-touch support. The latter provides many additional features when controlling gestures: zooming, switching between applications, etc. Please note that the Apple Magic Mouse 2 is designed for Mac OS X 10.11 or later and requires a Bluetooth connection to function. A Li-Ion battery is responsible for power, the charge of which is enough for a month of work.
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All prices 28 →Миша Apple Magic Mouse 2 White (MLA02) MLA02 | 2 989 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Беспроводная мышка Apple Magic Mouse 2 Space Gray (MRME2) | 4 807 ₴ | ![]() | |||
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Миша Apple Magic Mouse 2 White (MLA02) OEM | 3 169 ₴ | ![]() | |||
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The mouse is difficult to use, especially for a designer. The scroll wheel is very weak, the mouse scrolls by itself when touched. It often runs out of battery, although I was assured that one charge would last for six months, but in reality it only lasts one charge per month, even though I don't use it often. It's more convenient to use the touchpad than the mouse. Ergonomically comfortable Often does not distinguish between the left and right buttons. Scrolling across the entire surface works by itself. ![]() |
I don't understand how one can even use this mouse? I work as a designer, so I naturally use the mouse much more often than the keyboard. Maybe it looks nice, and maybe it's fine for those who primarily use the keyboard, but if you use it frequently, your hand just starts to hurt! Plus, the silly gestures activate when you don't want them to. For example, scrolling up and down easily triggers side-to-side scrolling. Why is that? Why doesn't the MacBook trackpad have this issue? Or when moving the cursor, if you accidentally touch the surface, the page scrolls by itself... Or sometimes it randomly double-taps (zoom)... I had to disable whatever I could. I've had the Magic Mouse 2 on my desk for just the third week, and I already want to throw it out the window or smash it against the wall. But I can't because it's corporate. If you're just browsing pages, launching messengers, and opening pictures on the computer, it's fine. But if you need to work with the mouse, it’s just not suitable. Even the cheapest Logitech would be better. Appearance Inconvenient, buggy ![]() |
love it or hate it
Even at the announcement stage, the Magic Mouse 2 split the techno crowd, becoming a potential object of adoration for some users and a subject of hatred for others. And this is not surprising, with such a combination of progressive technical chips with rather strange engineering solutions.
Huge touchpad
It all starts with the design. Like the first Magic Mouse, the second version uses a touch surface as a coating, like laptop touchpads. On the one hand, this made it possible to implement a full-fledged gesture control system — for example, convenient vertical scrolling instead of the traditional wheel. On the other hand, the gesture control system itself does not always work the way you expect it to. The scaling implementation is especially annoying. The flattened shape of the mouse causes no less controversy: for the sake of the aesthetics of the Magic Mouse 2, it turned out to be very low. And again, some users say that this is the most comfortable mouse in the world, others advise not to come closer to it than a cannon shot. On our own, we add that if you are used to convex classical manipulators, then Magic Mouse 2 will make you suffer. At least until the hands get used to the height, and the brain does not change from mechanical buttons to touch controls.
fast charging
Well, according to the good tradition of Apple, Magic Mouse 2 is much more expensive than it could be. Of course, not like those famous Mac Pro wheels for the price of a moped, but much more expensive than any other mouse on the market. But Apple's logic is simple and clear — fork out for a brand new MacBook? Then there is nothing to reap money for the periphery. Well, if you put aside the money issue, then the only complaint about the mouse is the location of the charging port. Due to the fact that it is built into the bottom, you will not be able to use the mouse while charging. And while charging, it will have to be put on its side. Design by design, but this is the real middle finger of practicality. On the other hand, the built-in battery holds a charge for about 30 days, charges for 9 hours in 2 minutes, and it takes only an hour to fully charge it. So there will be no time to suffer because of an unexpectedly sat down mouse.
- Multi-Touch — recognizes the simultaneous touch at multiple points, which allows you to use more than one finger and provides additional functions when working with web pages and documents (for example, zoom, scroll through pages or images, switch between applications, etc.)
- Compatibility: Bluetooth-enabled Mac with OS X 10.11 or later
- Includes Lightning/USB cable for charging