Apple Magic Mouse 2 Touch, Bluetooth Maus, mit optischem Sensor
Testberichte
- Internal battery
- Multi-touch support
- Click mechanism feels sturdy
- 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. ...
Perhaps the Magic Mouse designed itself into a cul-de-sac. There’s little innovation here, but this is still a reasonable mouse for your Mac.
- 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.
- 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. ...
Details
Ausstattung |
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Tastenanzahl | 1 |
Generelle Merkmale |
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Signalübertragung | Bluetooth |
Unterstützte Plattform | Mac OS X |
Produkttyp | Wireless Maus |
Design | beidhändig |
Farbe | weiß |
Produktserie | Apple Magic |
Anschlüsse |
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Signaleingang | optisch Laser |