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CNET Jul 25, 2006

Apple's new wireless Mighty Mouse cuts the cord, giving you the freedom of untethered mousing. The design isn't perfect, and Apple isn't shy about the price, but Mac desktops and laptops beg for as little clutter around them as possible, and for that, the Mighty Mouse delivers.

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Pocket-Lint Aug 4, 2006

If you’re a heavy mouse user who must have the Apple badge on everything you own, this is certainly one cordless mouse to consider

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TechRadar Feb 5, 2007

There are certainly cheaper wireless mice available. However, the tremendous range, laser-guided accuracy and sleek style of this model make it the most desirable rodent we've ever placed our paws on.

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4.0
mccu7pj2

---The good--- Nicely weighted, nice shape - feels nice in your hand, looks great - not like a traditional mouse, battery life is great (I use mine as a mouse on a machine that I use a few times a day and the batteries last for many months). ---The bad--- It's pretty easy to miss a...

1.0
duartevasco

I've used the mighty mouse for 1 year straight now and I can't say anything good about it. It's slow, inaccurate, the bluetooth connection drops every now and then. The scroll-ball stops working every 5 days (don't ask me why, I clean it religiously). When using it on a...

9.0
kepner

I always loved this mouse, but I hated having to explain it to others who couldn't figure out how in the shit to right click it. Also, sometimes the scrollball stops working, but flipping it over and forcefully rolling the ball around on the table always fixed it.

8.0
connorg

The Wireless Mighty Mouse, as you would expect is ridiculously simple to set up and use with OS X, and connecting and disconnecting it is as easy as turning it on or off and waiting a few seconds. It's also, in my opinion, extremely comfortable, and its symmetry is obviously great for those...

4.0
johnfuller

The Mighty Mouse is a nice product, but it can't compete with what else is out there. With the Logitech MX Revolution and other mice that offer so much more functionality, and better hardware, there's no reason to run out and purchase this mouse. My problems with the Mighty Mouse deal...

8.0
altuixde

Compared to the Magic Mouse, the Wireless Mighty Mouse has some (barely noticeable) lag. The side squeeze buttons seem to require too much force at first, but I got used to it. The scroll ball is great, when it works. The teflon (I'm not sure if they still used teflon or some other material)...

7.0
Malik

So I have been using the Mighty Mouse Wireless (and wired) for a long time now and I have seen its pros and cons over the period of time. One of the major draw backs is that dust will accumulate on the track ball and it will cause the scrolling to stop working. A fix for this is to use alcohol...

7.0
dannymercer

I loved this mouse for a time. In a typical Apple fashion, there was no set up and literally was out-of-the-box and start clicking. However, it didn't take long for issues to arise. The battery life is poor, it picks up dirt like a vacuum cleaner which clings hideously to the underside of...

10
jcohen9229

I love the mighty mouse it fits perfectly in my hand the scroll ball makes scrolliing a snap the force buttons allow easy functionality to the mouse which is well appreciated i dont mind the price for such a great product it was worth it for me for bluetooth(no dongle) and a great mouse with it...

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