Magic Trackpad Specs History

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Magic Trackpad(USB-C)
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Magic Trackpad
(USB-C)
Release Date
2024.10
Trackpad Color
Case Color
Mac running macOS 15.1 or later
iPad running iPadOS 18.1 or later
Apple Vision Pro running visionOS 2.1 or later
Multi-Touch, Force Touch
Bluetooth / USB-C
Built-in 2024 mAh battery, lasts about a month or more
On October 28, 2024, Apple released the new Magic Trackpad, replacing its Lightning charging port with a USB-C port.
A3120
Height: 11.49mm
Width: 16mm
Thickness: 0.49–1.09mm
Weight: 0.230 kg
Magic Trackpad 2(2nd generation)
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Magic Trackpad 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
Multi-Touch, Force Touch
Bluetooth / Lightning
Built-in 2024 mAh battery, lasts about a month or more
Magic Trackpad 2 was released on October 13, 2015, alongside the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2, as the successor to the original Magic Trackpad. Key differences include a larger size, a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and Force Touch. The trackpad provides haptic feedback through Apple's built-in Taptic Engine. 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. A black version matching the updated Mac Pro was launched in March 2022. This model was discontinued in October 2024.
A1535
Height: 11.49mm
Width: 16mm
Thickness: 0.49-1.09mm
Weight: 0.231 kg
Magic Trackpad
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Magic Trackpad
Release Date
2010.07
Trackpad Color
Case Color
Mac running Mac OS X v10.6.4 or later
Multi-Touch
Bluetooth
Two AA batteries
Magic Trackpad was released in July 2010 as Apple's first standalone Multi-Touch trackpad. Its design was similar to the wireless keyboard of the time, and it was 80% larger than the built-in trackpads on MacBook laptops. The entire surface is clickable and supports Multi-Touch gestures. This trackpad was discontinued in October 2015.
A1339