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Is Magic Mouse the best for Mac users? Or should you invest in something else? Should MacBook owners bother ‘upgrading’ from the magic Trackpad on the device? 

If you have a MacBook or a desktop machine like a Mac Mini or Mac Studio, your best choice is the Magic Trackpad. All MacBook owners have one, while iMac customers can upgrade from the Magic Mouse at checkout for an additional $50.

If you’re buying a Mac mini or Mac Studio you can add one to your order at checkout for an extra $129. Even if the costs are high, Apple’s Trackpad is the best solution for business. Its external models-rechargeable coming with USB-C to lighting cable, Can connect over bluetooth for fully wireless setup.

MacOS is an operating system that works well with gestures. With the use of a trackpad, you can swipe between desktop quickly, you can access features like Mission control and App Expose with flick. And if you want, you can use multi-touch gestures like pinch-to-zoom. Two-finger scrolling makes scrolling easy, and you can navigate forward and backward in your web browser with a single swipe.

If you are a die-hard fan of mice or if you do work that requires a mouse, such as photo editing or playing games, a Magic TrackPad is not for you. 

Forget the magic mouse

Magic mouse is good. But you can do more than that with the magic trackpad.

The problem with the Magic Mouse is that it is expensive compared to what it can do. It feels like it wasn’t made with long sessions or utility in mind. It only supports some limited MacOS gestures. But falls well short of the utility provided by the magic Trackpad.

Magic mouse is modern and stylish. But there is a lot of raw utility expected from a workhorse mouse. This flat design does not design your palm nicely. Many users complain that it is not comfortable and difficult to use for a long time. It is wireless and chargeble. There is an apple lighting port underneath. It means that you cannot use it while charging. It costs $79 and can be had in black for $100.

On the other hand, the magic trackpad is worth the money. That’s why you should checkout instead of the magic mouse if you buy a desktop. When you buy an iMac, you only have to pay an extra $50 to checkout a trackpad. 

Mose Cheap Windows Mice Work Fine

MacOS has excellent compatibility with Windows mice. You can get the most joy through wired or native bluetooth connection. Some dongle mice require additional drivers and many are designed with USB-A. This is a problem for MacBook users, who only have USB-B. So they have to use an adopter to use this.

A cheap mouse is ideal if you don’t use the mouse all the time. If you are browsing the web and use the magic trackpad with the desktop, you can use this instead. For tasks where a mouse is better suited, like editing photos and videos or navigating large spreadsheets with a scroll wheel, having a mouse on your desk is ideal.

Satechi M1

Satechi Aluminum M1 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse with Rechargeable Type-C Port – Compatible with 2022 MacBook Pro/Air M2, Mac Mini, iMac Pro/iMac, 2022 iPad Air M1, 2021 iPad Pro and More (Space Gray)

It is a budget mouse for Macusers who want simple, it covers everything basic. Bluetooth connection, rechargeable battery, scroll wheel and two buttons. 

Many bluetooth and wired mice designed for Windows also work for Mac, but any that have programmable buttons that rely on software that’s not available for macOS will be stuck in their default state. If you have an extra mouse for Windows PC, hook it up and give it a shot. You can find Mac software on the website.

Other good choices, particularly for gamers, included the wired Logitech G203, the slightly-more-expensive wireless Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED, or the ultralight wired Glorious Model O RGB.

Working a lot of money usually provides you with a lot of features and buttons, improved sensitivity and superior build quality. If you don’t need to use it all day and you want the basics, stick to the cheaper model. A cheap mouse is usually small. They are very portable if you are always on the move. 

Spend more on something special 

You can buy something special with the same amount as the real price of Magic Mouse (79$ – 99$). At this price you get programmable buttons, customizable sensitivity, multiple scroll wheels and better ergonomics. These mice are very resilient and can take a bet if you are looking for a daily driver.

The Logitech MX Master 3 starts at $80 and is around $100. And it’s one of the ‘business’ mice you can get. It has additional buttons and you can program them using logitech Mac-compatible software. Two scroll wheels and it also works on a glass desk. The Advanced version supports dongles and Bluetooth connection. 

Logitech MX Master 3 Advanced Wireless Mouse

Treat yourself to one of the best mice money can buy with the Logitech MX Master 3. It looks and feels the part, with two silent electromagnetic scroll wheels, programmable buttons, ergonomic design, and build quality to match.

It is more comfortable than an apple mouse. It has many functions to boot. According to its features, ergonomics and price point, it is the best hang. You can get a demo version unit from electronic retailers and try them out. 

If you’re looking for something a little more ergonomic, try the Logitech MX Vertical. It is designed to use a very ‘natural’ neutral wrist position and you don’t have to put your face down on the desk. It’s much more comfortable than the Apple Magic Mouse, and is a great solution if you’re worried about carpal tunnel or repetitive strain injury.

Logitech MX Vertical 

Logitech MX Vertical Wireless Mouse – Advanced Ergonomic Design Reduces Muscle Strain, Control and Move Content Between 3 Windows and Apple Computers (Bluetooth or USB), Rechargeable, Graphite

Give your wrist a rest Logitech MX Vertical This mouse is designed with neutral wrist position in mind. It has a unique design as well as a scroll wheel, bluetooth connection, high precision sensor and rechargeable butters. 

Geek’s Review Score – 9/10 

Logitech G-Pro is the best option for wireless gaming. And it can now use the Logitech G Hub software as you wish. Like the other brand Razer, they do not offer software for MacOS. This limits the functionality of your device.

Consider a Trackball Too 

Not everyone goes for trackpad or conventional mice. If you’re looking for something a little different, try a trackball mouse. Different types of trackball mice are available in the market. So it’s okay if you forget this. That’s because it doesn’t look like much.

The Logitech Ergo M575 incorporates a thumb-operated trackball into a standard mouse design. It’s a relatively cheap mouse alternative that uses Bluetooth or a dongle and takes a single AA battery as its power source. There’s also the more expensive Logitech MX Ergo if you want something rechargeable with additional features and sensitivity.

Look Beyond Apple for Accessories 

Magic mouse is not the best bang for your buck. And it affects Apple’s monitors in the same way. Pro Display XDR and Studio Display are excellent monitors and there are other monitors that you can consider before Mac.

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