![]() We’re going to give this a rating of 3/5, but you should know that it spent much of this article flirting with a 2. You do get a noticeably smoother action on the table, mind you, and a rechargeable battery is an admirable step forward, even if the placement of the charging port is irritating – not disastrous, thanks to the quick-charging feature, but definitely irritating. It’s too flat – and sleekly symmetrical – to fit comfortably in most hands (which further impacts the effectiveness of the more advanced gestures, which are harder to activate when you haven’t got a confident grip of the mouse), you only get two mouse buttons, and it’s all too easy to grab it the wrong way round when you’re not looking.Īside from these issues, the problem with the Magic Mouse 2 – which is also lovely-looking – is that so little has changed in six years perhaps Force Touch would be asking too much, but a virtually identical design and no new gestures is disappointing. 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. The Magic Mouse was always an acquired taste.
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