First unboxing of Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Keyboard

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Apple updated Mac accessories this week, Apple Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Keyboard with the most important novelty that they will no longer use batteries for their operation since they come equipped with a Lightning connector that allows the battery to charge and other novelties such as the implementation of the glass and the Force Touch in the new Trackpad among other novelties.

Obviously the price of these devices is being an important topic of debate among users and that Apple would launch them just like that together with the new iMac Retina, but now what we are going to see are the first unboxing of these three new products.

Apple magic mouse 2

We are facing the most used device when you start with Mac and OS X. It is true that it is not a very comfortable mouse but normally users who go from Windows or other systems to OS X choose the Magic Mouse for their Mac. This new Magic Mouse 2 adds the Lightning connection at the bottom and with just 2 minutes of charge it offers us an autonomy of 9 hours. Over time, Mac users tend to switch to the trackpad and that is perhaps my personal recommendation if you have to buy an iMac, but to taste the colors and this is a personal decision of each one.

Magic Trackpad 2

This is the most interesting device for me since once you get used to the Apple Trackpad you no longer want to see the mouse. The highlight of this Magic Trackpad 2 is that it adds the crystal topl and the option to use the Force Touch.

Magic Keyboard

This is perhaps the product that seems to bring the least innovation and is that the butterfly mechanism that the 12-inch MacBook brings is not included in this keyboard. By contrast, all those who have used it tell us that we are facing an excellent keyboard, but the differences with the previous keyboard model do not seem to be so marked.

The unboxing of the Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 and Magic Keyboard shows us that Apple is a bit "cruel" and we find a USB Type C connection like the one that the 12 ″ MacBook has to be missing but this may be being reserved for another chance. Highlight that require OS X 10.11 El Capitan or higher For them to work and about the prices we are not going to talk since it gives for an individual article ...

Will you buy any of them?


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