Most Mac users here are zealots and want to go all in on Apple. There’s people who genuinely love the magic mouse and you won’t be able to change their mind despite so many better third party alternatives existing
Lol, I’m one of those weirdos who loves his magic mouse.
Here’s the thing. I will happily buy non-Apple products (small example, I have a Sonos speaker instead of a HomePod).
Furthermore, I have zero issue acknowledging that the charging port on the bottom of the mouse is a fatal flaw, and the design isn’t particularly ergonomic either.
So why the hell do I like this thing? I like the way it feels in the hand and, critically for me, it’s the most satisfying clicking experience I have ever had.
Additionally, gesture support, my preference for unibody (vs. split or roller wheel or side-buttons) and not hating how it looks either = why I use this thing.
Most Mac users here are zealots and want to go all in on Apple. There’s people who genuinely love the magic mouse and you won’t be able to change their mind despite so many better third party alternatives existing
No Touch ID == no sale. I really wish they’re out it on the trackpad so people had options
I’ve been using a first gen Magic Mouse for 13 years without issues. Sucks about batteries but it still works great. Comfortable too.
Lol, I’m one of those weirdos who loves his magic mouse.
Here’s the thing. I will happily buy non-Apple products (small example, I have a Sonos speaker instead of a HomePod).
Furthermore, I have zero issue acknowledging that the charging port on the bottom of the mouse is a fatal flaw, and the design isn’t particularly ergonomic either.
So why the hell do I like this thing? I like the way it feels in the hand and, critically for me, it’s the most satisfying clicking experience I have ever had.
Additionally, gesture support, my preference for unibody (vs. split or roller wheel or side-buttons) and not hating how it looks either = why I use this thing.
But I do see its flaws.