Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 3482 reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    What's so "Multi-touch" about it?

    • Written by from Nepean

    Sure, it beautifully solves the roller ball problem that the mighty mouse had, but in doing so it completely sacrifices the "third button" the mighty mouse had. It was a useful button, and was introduced because it is useful, something the old mouse didn't have. Also, sacrifices the side buttons. Why? What's multi touch about it? All I'm doing with it is scrolling....The "swipe" is SUCH an awkward motion to do, why include it? The
    "control zoom" has always been available, this isn't anything new! So really, it's a wireless mighty mouse with functionality compromises and a fix for the roller ball. I'm going back to might mouse, unless this is redesigned. Very weak from Apple.

    41 of 48 people found this useful

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Best and Worst mouse i've ever owned

    • Written by from Arlington

    Features make it the best, can't find anything that is as easy to use as the Apple Magic Mouse, on the other hand the design is terrible. Using this mouse for more than 10 minutes and my wrist, finger and hand in general start to hurt. And every time that happens i'll reach for another mouse but the other mouses don't do the gestures that the Magic Mouse does. I really hate this mouse and I really love it, I really hope that Apple makes a more ergonomic version of this mouse soon because my hand is tired of it. With everything that Apple does I don't understand how this product every reached the public, to say the truth, even if you love Apple don't buy this mouse it is not worth the pain that it brings. Just use a off brand for now and wait until Apple decides to update their mice to a more efficient design that doesn't cause pain in the hand.

    41 of 49 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Pretty good

    • Written by from California City

    I just washed this in my washing machine on accident and it still works.... it really is magic....

    And my battery life seems to be lasting pretty long, I'm not sure why people think it's a battery hog. I use mine regularly and haven't had to change the batteries on it. It's been over a year now.

    36 of 39 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    awesome

    • Written by from Bardon

    the fact that you can make it have a 'right click' function is just awesome. It also works on pretty much any surface. Loving it.

    35 of 37 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Not for every application

    • Written by from RESEDA

    Excellent form, bad function. Although beautifully designed, the magic mouse falls short of being a magical solution for most applications where a wheel button is a must. panning and navigating within an application is a nightmare. The mouse is way too sensitive and it scrolls when you don't want it to. It is very heavy and does not slide smoothly on any surface. For any serious workstation or Pro users this product is a skip. I was very excited at first but ended very disappointed and I am true Mac enthusiast.

    67 of 101 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Sleek, but no Orbit/Pan Third Button

    • Written by from San Clemente

    Overall, I prefer this magic mouse to both USB and wireless Mighty Mouse, but CAD efficiency was so severely hindered w/o a Third Button for Orbit/Pan that I had to return it. I did enjoy everything else about it though; lower height was easier on wrist, heavier weight gave it a nice responsive motion, and the click, touch scroll,..etc was perfect. I wanted to keep it. But not being able to easily orbit/pan in SketchUp and other CAD apps was annoying.

    38 of 43 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Magic Mouse

    • Written by from LAGUNA NIGUEL

    I replaced my wired mouse about a years ago, got tired of wire getting in the way, the Magic Mouse works great, so much more convenient and functional than my wired mouse, the only complaint I have is that I have to replace the batteries every couple of months, that's not too bad since I use my computer about 8 hours a day five days a week.

    34 of 36 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Using this mouse all day, everyday.

    • Written by from Bolingbrook

    I just started using this mouse about three weeks ago, I am on the computer most of the day with my job. The only thing I see that I don't like is the edge of the mouse is
    sharp. It needs to be smoother. For someone like me that works all day with my hand on the mouse it is a bit annoying. I hope this is changed on the next mouse they create. Otherwise I like the way it functions, so I am giving it 4 stars because of this.

    36 of 40 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Beat mouse EVER

    • Written by from Dearborn

    This is the best Mouse I have ever had

    37 of 42 people found this useful

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Getting better

    • Written by from Boca Raton

    1000 times better than the mighty mouse but still a 20 dollar usb mouse wins all day long in usability and comfort....Apple needs to give a little on design and make a good mouse. It HAS to have a middle mouse wheel and button (not the dumb little ball from mighty mouse ) and split the left and right buttons better. I do not care about side buttons but I need three physical reliable!!! buttons . Next, like a good chair, you should be able to use the mouse all day long without hurting your hand (there is absolutely zero arch support for your hand and its not wide enough). Lastly, do like the sony Playstation controllers (xbox should also do this...) and add a detachable wire to the keyboard and mouse. Personally I will pick wired all day long over wireless. Always on, better precision, I don't have to replace batteries, never have to sync. This would give a wired or wireless option to all mice and keyboards.... simple .... (sorry that this kills your line of rechargeable batteries... well you can still leave the batteries in there I guess....)

    They can keep the gesture control but move it down to the belly of the mouse. The left center wheel and right button will not have gesture control but below the buttons in the center it would work like the magic mouse does currently. For browsing web sites it is nice...for anything else like.... games & work... give me my 20 dollar mouse back....

    41 of 50 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Lack of side buttons

    • Written by from Encino

    I just got this mouse a few hours ago. It is very nice, but I kept my old mighty mouse for the side buttons that I squeeze to disappear all windows and see the desktop and the roller ball on top that I push to see dashboard. Then I remembered that I had already programmed the hot corners so that one does the same function as the side buttons and another brings me to dashboard. So for those of you hesitating to get this mouse because of losing those functions, hesitate no more. Just remember to go to desktop and screensaver in System Preferences and set two of the hot corners for those functions.

    39 of 46 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    This mouse is addictive

    • Written by

    I am so addicted to this mouse. It quickly became an essential part of my computer. This mouse is best for those who use their computer to web surf as Apple really aims the software at that. But it is even useful when browsing around your computer (the two finger swipes work for back and forward through folders) or looking over word/excel (the ability to scroll 180 degrees is very useful here).

    As for hand cramping, you just have to hold it right. With this mouse it is best to lightly hold it on the sides with your thumb and second to last finger and let your hand arch naturally from that (don't rest your palm on the mouse) and your hand will be naturally at a good position for it (and you won't notice not having a rest really).

    Also, download Magic Prefs. This software fully explores the potential of the magic mouse which sadly the default prefs on OSX really don't give this mouse near enough credit. As well as the obvious gestures that the default prefs don't support but is obvious this mouse could support, the mouse also can sense where you click (it's not just if you click on the right or left side of the mouse which is what I thought). It can also sense up to four fingers clicking on it (so with Magic Prefs you can set it to have an action for clicking with one finger, two fingers, three fingers, or four). It can also sense taps and where the taps are as well as how many fingers are tapping. Magic Prefs takes full advantage of this. Those who are complaining of lack of Expose buttons? Not if you download this software (as well as taking advantage of spaces and zooming amongst various other actions you can set the gestures/taps/clicks to).

    40 of 48 people found this useful

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Cool design, not ergonomic, limited functionality

    • Written by from LOS ANGELES

    I love the design but feel they could have done so much with the multi-touch interface. First and most important, there is no middle mouse function. This alone is why my Magic Mouse is sitting at the side of my desk and I'm back to using my old wired mouse. I can't use it with most of my work apps w/o a MMB. And for long term use my hand aches as it's low profile is hardly ergonomic. Cool concept but a regretful purchase.

    52 of 72 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Amazing

    • Written by from Myrtle Beach

    The most comfortable and coolest mouse you will find right now and probably for a while. Awesome job Apple. Products like this are what will continue to keep you ahead.

    38 of 44 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best Mouse Ever!

    • Written by from Fresno

    This is without question the coolest Mouse ever made! Feels slick in your hand, ergonomically designed. Yes I said as many others...another mouse, why? Well once you use this you will understand why you need the feel of the iPhone in your hand while you work, because the touch sensitive mouse works similarly. Scrolling is like the iPhone where you scroll quickly and suddenly and screen glides by and slowly slows down, like scrolling on the iPhone. It can right click through a change in Setup. I use it on a MBP and it just works together. If you do a lot of 'mouse work' clicking and moving like I do with Final Cut it is a necessity. Connects to Mac in seconds via bluetooth. Hard to find in some stores now, ordered it on-line, came within about a week. Forget mighty mouse and those cheap PC mice, this is the one!

    39 of 46 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Don't buy this if you just purchased a 15" retina display MacBook Pro

    • Written by from Honolulu

    basically it has trouble pairing with bluetooth, not just me, but everyone that I've talked to who just bought the 15" retina macbook is having trouble. apple should fix this issue, because it's not the cheapest mouse :(

    37 of 43 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    ONE SIZE DOESN'T FIT ALL!

    • Written by from Burnsville

    Poor rating reviews of this mouse almost never ever mention quality because its quality is superb and unmatched. Most reviewers complain concerning its shape. I have large to medium sized hands and I love this mouse. At first use it WILL be awkward but after a short time your hand will "have a memory" of the most comfortable position. For some this mouse does not work because all hands are not alike.

    33 of 35 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it out of the box

    • Written by from Ingersoll

    Just bought a magic mouse after some hesitation because of some bad reviews. I have used the prior mouse with a small ball in it for 4 years with my iMac, replacing one every year (thankfully under warranty each time) because it eventually gets stuck. So far so good with the magic mouse. I don't find it hard to use at all. It is not jumpy in the programs I tried it on - Excel, Mail, Safari, etc. I noticed the only way to get widgets and multiple windows open now it the F3 and F4 keys, but that's not a big deal. We'll see how long the batteries last. It was a very easy unit to set up.

    32 of 33 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Mouse

    • Written by from Taos

    Two have failed in just over a year.

    45 of 59 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Almost Perfect

    • Written by from Franklin

    This mouse is almost the perfect mouse. It is responsive and innovative making the user experience easier and more enjoyable so it is well worth the money to the average person however to a gamer its not. Traditional button based mouses still win out because of side buttons and the ability to click on both sides of the mouse (the top two buttons) and engage a third unique command compared to if you clicked on either side independently.

    32 of 33 people found this useful