General
Name: Magic Mouse (USB-C) — part of Apple’s pointing-device lineup.
Wireless connectivity: Bluetooth.
Rechargeable battery: built-in, no disposable AA cells.
Charging / port: USB-C port (bottom of mouse) for pairing and charging.
Compatibility: Requires a Mac with macOS 15.1 or later, or an iPad with iPadOS 18.1 or later.
Size & Weight
Height: ~0.85 inch (2.16 cm)
Width: ~2.25 inch (5.71 cm)
Depth: ~4.47 inch (11.35 cm)
Weight: ~0.22 pound (0.099 kg) (varies slightly by manufacturing)
Features
Multi-Touch surface: supports gestures such as swiping between pages, scrolling through documents, zooming.
Glide / foot design: optimized for smooth movement across desktop surfaces.
Rechargeable battery life: about a month or more between charges (typical use) per Apple spec.
Used Condition Considerations
Since you’re specifying a used unit:
Check for wear on the bottom feet / skates — these degrade and affect glide.
Verify battery capacity / health (rechargeable batteries age).
Confirm the port is functioning (USB-C) and Bluetooth connectivity is stable.
Look for signs of excessive surface scratches on the multi-touch top — may impair gestures.
Ensure the firmware / Mac recognizes it fully (gestures working).
Upgradability / Limitations
Not user-upgradable: You cannot replace the internal battery or change internals easily.
Design limitation: The USB-C port remains on the bottom of the mouse, meaning you cannot use it while charging unless you flip it. This design is still criticized.
Ergonomics: The flat, low-profile design is stylish but may not suit extended-use comfort for some users.
