Apple yesterday announced a brand new M4 iMac Pro, whch we called a serious contender for creative work. Along with the new chip, the new all-in-one computer features ‘new’ accessories, including the Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard. But those who were hoping for Apple to fix its most infamous design crime can breath a sigh of despair.
For the uninitiated, Apple’s Magic Mouse features a charging Port on the bottom, which means the moment it runs out of juice, it’s impossible to use. Cue screams of frustration from creatives mid-way through projects. And while Apple has finally added USB-C to the mouse, the charging port remains on the bottom.
“Every iMac comes with a colour-matched Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse or optional Magic Trackpad, all of which now feature a USB-C port, so users can charge their favourite devices with a single cable,” reads Apple’s announcement – with no acknowledgement of the pain of said charging.
Many have speculated about what led to the bizarre decision to place the port on the bottom of the mouse. “It seems like they wanted to ensure that the design aesthetic wasn’t compromised,” one Reddit user suggests, while another wonders whether Apple put in the “least amount of effort possible” by simply replacing the Magic Mouse 1’s battery compartment with a port. “I suspect they wanted to sell a designated charging station for these but scrapped it at some point,” another user adds.
Whatever the reason, it’s one of the most infuriating design quirks ever – and as any Magic Mouse users will attest, this thing always manages to run out of battery just as you’re making headway on an incredibly important and time-sensitive task. Just search ‘worst Apple design’ on Twitter, and you’ll be met with countless photos of upside-down Magic Mice.
Apple released a new Magic Mouse with USB-C pic.twitter.com/zSCLSXMrB3October 28, 2024
So, Apple seriously didn’t change how you charge the Magic Mouse? They’ve just added USB-C and thought that was good enough. pic.twitter.com/Chd8iuUJNBOctober 28, 2024
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