Apple is working on a completely redesigned version of the Magic Mouse. This was announced in the latest edition of Mark Gurman's "Power On" newsletter. The new version is intended to address some long-standing criticisms, including ergonomics and the problematic placement of the charging port. Although the Magic Mouse was recently equipped with a USB-C port, Apple is already working on a model that is "better suited to modern times."
The Magic Mouse is an indispensable accessory for many Mac users. Its minimalist design and multi-touch function make it a unique input device. But its weaknesses are as well known as its strengths. The ergonomics and the impractical charging port in particular have been the subject of debate for years. Apple now seems to be responding to this criticism and is planning a redesign that will improve both functionality and comfort.
Design criticism: What bothers users about the Magic Mouse
The current Magic Mouse is often criticized for its flat design. This may be visually appealing, but for some users it is uncomfortable when working for long periods of time. The shape can lead to wrist pain and tension, especially for people who work with the mouse for several hours a day. Another major criticism is the position of the charging port on the bottom of the mouse. To charge the Magic Mouse, you have to turn it over and cannot use it while charging. This design decision has been criticized time and again by users, as it is perceived as impractical and inefficient. According to Apple, Gurman recognized that these weaknesses are no longer up to date. The goal is to develop a product that better meets the needs of modern users and solves existing problems.
New design and technology updates: Apple's plans
The redesign is intended to improve ergonomics as well as move the charging port to a more functional position so that the mouse can be used while charging. In addition to addressing these weak points, the new Magic Mouse could receive other technological improvements. More precise sensors, optimized battery life and possibly new functions for the multi-touch interface are conceivable. These further developments would not only make the mouse more comfortable but also more powerful. As for the timeline, Gurman says the new Magic Mouse is not expected for at least 12 to 18 months. This suggests a possible release in 2026. Interestingly, the launch could coincide with the also planned MacBook Pros with OLED displays, which suggests a larger product strategy.
A Magic Mouse that eliminates weaknesses and convinces?
Apple seems to be ready to fundamentally modernize the Magic Mouse. Improved ergonomics, a functional charging port and possibly other technical innovations could make the mouse significantly more attractive. Although the launch is still a long way off, the news offers reason to hope that the next generation of the Magic Mouse will address many of the weaknesses of the current version. For Mac users, the new Magic Mouse remains an exciting product that will hopefully be worth the wait. Until 2026, however, there is only one thing left to do: wait and be excited. (Photo by Eremin / Bigstockphoto)