Magic Mouse Specs History

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Updated: 2026/01/03
Device Count: 9
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Magic Mouse(USB-C)
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Magic Mouse
(USB-C)
Release Date
2024.10
Trackpad Color
Case Color
Mac running macOS 15.1 or later
iPad running iPadOS 18.1 or later
One button with Multi-Touch
Laser tracking
Bluetooth 3.0 / USB-C
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery (1986 mAh), lasts about a month or more
On October 28, 2024, Apple released the updated Magic Mouse, replacing the Lightning charging port with a USB-C port. The version is available in silver with white/black top surfaces and multiple color options to match the new iMac.
A3204
Height: 11.35mm
Width: 5.71mm
Thickness: 2.16mm
Weight: 0.099 kg
Magic Mouse 2(2nd generation)
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Magic Mouse 2
(2nd generation)
Release Date
2015.10
Trackpad Color
Case Color
Bluetoothenabled Mac running OS X v10.11 or later
iPad running iPadOS 13.4 or later
One button with Multi-Touch
Laser tracking
Bluetooth 3.0 / Lightning
Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery (1986 mAh), lasts about a month or more
Magic Mouse 2 was released on October 13, 2015, retaining the original Multi-Touch surface and Bluetooth connectivity while upgrading to a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery and a Lightning charging port. The Space Gray version was initially bundled with iMac Pro, later made available as a standalone purchase, and discontinued in May 2021. Color versions matching the iMac (M1) were introduced in 2021. This model was discontinued in October 2024.
A1657
Height: 11.35mm
Width: 5.71mm
Thickness: 2.16mm
Weight: 0.099 kg
Magic Mouse
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Magic Mouse
Release Date
2009.10
Trackpad Color
Case Color
Mac running Mac OS X v10.5.8 or v10.6.1 or later
One button with Multi-Touch
Laser tracking
Bluetooth
Two AA batteries
Magic Mouse was released in October 2009 as the world's first Multi-Touch consumer mouse. The entire top surface is a touch-sensitive area supporting gestures such as swiping and scrolling, using laser tracking technology. It is powered by two AA batteries. This model was discontinued in October 2015.
A1296
Apple Mighty Mouse(Wireless)
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Apple Mighty Mouse
(Wireless)
Release Date
2006.07
Case Color
Bluetoothenabled Mac running Mac OS X v10.4.6 or later
Four buttons with 360° Scroll Ball
Laser tracking
Bluetooth
One or two AA batteries
Apple Mighty Mouse (Wireless) was released in July 2006, featuring Bluetooth connectivity and a laser tracking engine, with the same functionality as the wired version. This model was discontinued in October 2009 and replaced by the Magic Mouse.
A1197
Apple Mighty Mouse
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Apple Mighty Mouse
Release Date
2005.08
Case Color
Mac (Mac OS X v10.4.2 or later required for programmable features)
Windows running Windows 2000/XP or later
Four buttons with 360° Scroll Ball
Optical tracking
USB 1.1
Bus powered via USB
Apple Mighty Mouse (Wired) was released on August 2, 2005, as Apple's first multi-button mouse, featuring a 360-degree clickable Scroll Ball and side squeeze sensors. This model was discontinued in October 2009, later renamed the Apple Mouse due to trademark issues, and completely discontinued in June 2017.
A1152
Apple Wireless Mouse
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Apple Wireless Mouse
Release Date
2003.09
Case Color
Mac with Bluetooth support running Mac OS X v10.2.6
One
Optical tracking
Bluetooth 1.1
Two AA batteries
Apple Wireless Mouse was released in September 2003 at Apple Expo as Apple's first Bluetooth-based wireless mouse. It shared the same form factor as the simultaneously released Apple Mouse but without the wire. The mouse was powered by two AA lithium batteries with a claimed battery life of 3 months. This model was discontinued in July 2006.
A1015
Apple Mouse
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Apple Mouse
Release Date
2003.05
Case Color
Macintosh with USB port
One
Optical tracking
USB 1.1
Bus powered via USB
Apple Mouse was released in May 2003 alongside the eMac (ATI Graphics). Its appearance was almost identical to the Apple Pro Mouse (without the tension ring around the bottom LED) and featured optical tracking. This model was discontinued in August 2005 and replaced by the Mighty Mouse.
M5769
Apple Pro Mouse
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Apple Pro Mouse
Release Date
2000.07
Case Color
Macintosh with USB port running Mac OS 9.0.4 or later
One
Optical tracking
USB 1.1
Bus powered via USB
Apple Pro Mouse was released in July 2000 at Macworld Conference & Expo as Apple's first optical mouse, featuring an all-transparent acrylic enclosure surrounding black or white internal components. It was one of Apple's first standard optical mice and was discontinued in May 2003.
M5769
Apple USB Mouse
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Apple USB Mouse
Release Date
1998.08
Case Color
Macintosh with USB port running Mac OS 8.1 or later
One
Mechanical tracking
USB 1.1
Bus powered via USB
Apple USB Mouse (commonly known as the "hockey puck mouse") was released in August 1998 with the first iMac. It was Apple's first USB mouse, marking the switch from ADB to USB. It featured a circular translucent design and was available in multiple fruit colors to match the iMac models, using mechanical ball tracking. This model was discontinued in July 2000 and replaced by the Apple Pro Mouse.
M4848