The introduction of the new USB-C Magic Mouse could have been a response to the wishes of many Apple users who have been hoping for a functional redesign of the charging port for years. Despite the integration of a modern USB-C port, Apple has barely changed the design - to the disappointment of many, the charging port remains on the bottom of the mouse.
Since its launch in 2009, the Magic Mouse has set standards with its minimalist design and multi-touch interface. But the charging port on the bottom, introduced in the Magic Mouse 2, has been the subject of ridicule and criticism for years. The recent launch of the USB-C version of the popular Apple accessory has sparked discussions again: Apple remains true to its unique but controversial approach.
The History of the Magic Mouse and its Controversial Design
In 2009, Apple released the first version of the Magic Mouse, which featured an innovative multi-touch surface and removable batteries. This design made it easy to use - even when the batteries were empty, they could be easily replaced. However, with the launch of the Magic Mouse 2 in 2015, the design was significantly changed: the new version had an internal battery and a charging port on the bottom. Since then, users have no longer been able to use the mouse while it is charging, which can be particularly annoying if the battery runs out in the middle of work.
The new USB-C port – no solution to the old problem
The USB-C Magic Mouse was introduced together with the new M4 iMac and other Magic accessories from Apple. There were hopes that the switch to a USB-C port would also mean a repositioning of the charging port. But to the disappointment of many users and fans of the accessory, the charging port is still on the bottom. The decision not only causes incomprehension but also fuels memes and satirical posts on the Internet. In this case, the technical upgrade of the port has not brought any functional added value for users.
Why the placement of the charging port is so controversial
Criticism of Apple's design decision is based on practical aspects. Unlike the Magic Keyboard or Trackpad, which can be used while charging, the Magic Mouse is unusable while charging. Even if the charging process only takes a few minutes, this can lead to an interruption in the workflow at crucial moments. This design is a recurring annoyance, especially in professional environments where every minute counts. Some users have developed solutions, such as special cases with a charging port on the side or Qi-compatible charging adapters. But Apple blocks the use of the Magic Mouse when it is receiving power, which greatly limits the convenience of such solutions. Users looking for a functional alternative must therefore either accept the charging port design or switch to other manufacturers.
Price and availability of the new USB-C Magic Mouse
The new USB-C Magic Mouse is now available on the Apple website for 85 euros. For users who prefer a more elegant look, Apple also offers a black version for 119 euros. However, these versions are identical in terms of hardware. Color variants that come with the new iMacs are only available when you buy the iMac and are not available separately. Those who prefer the older Lightning version can still buy it from Amazon around 19 percent cheaper find.
No redesign in sight: The USB-C Magic Mouse causes mixed feelings
With the introduction of the USB-C Magic Mouse, Apple remains true to its unique but controversial design. Despite the modern USB-C connection, the charging port remains on the bottom of the mouse - a detail that has been causing head-shaking since the introduction of the Magic Mouse 2. For Apple users who were hoping for a redesign, the new mouse brings little reason for joy. However, anyone who appreciates Apple's aesthetics and has become accustomed to the design will also appreciate the USB-C Magic Mouse. The question remains: will Apple ever respond to its users' feedback and optimize the Magic Mouse for uninterrupted use? (Image: Apple)
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