One of the strengths of Apple MacBook laptops is their trackpad. He is huge. It has always been a sign of distinction because apart from the size it is very precise and comfortable to use. It’s hard to find a team from another brand that comes close in performance.
However, the experience of a mouse (mouse) conventional, typical of desktop computers, is superior for many users, who even carry a compact one in their briefcase or backpack to use anywhere. Because some tasks are more comfortable with this device.
That’s why we compiled best compact bluetooth mice for use with the Apple MacBook laptop computer. Some of the points that have been considered for the selection are:
- Size: that it is compact, not very big, so that it can be transported in a briefcase or a backpack without being inconvenient.
- connectivity: do it Bluetooth; There are wireless mice that work with a 2.4GHz wireless receiver, but that takes up a USB port on your computer, and most wireless mice are USB-A, so you need to use an adapter.
- Autonomy: which has a rechargeable battery or works with batteries and does not need to be changed for several months.
bluetooth mouse for macbook laptop
Satechi M1 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse
We start with one of the most interesting proposals, because it could perfectly go through designed by Apple in California. The Satechi M1 (34.99 dollars) is a wireless mouse available in five colors that connects via Bluetooth 4.0 and is Mac and iPad compatible. It has a range of ten meters and a resolution of 1200 DPI for fast and accurate tracking. It is recharged by USB-C and its shape is ideal for left-handed and right-handed users.
SATECHI M1 Aluminum Wireless Bluetooth Mouse with Rechargeable Type-C Port – for M2/ M1 MacBook Pro/Air, M2/ M1 iPad Pro/Air, M2 Mac Mini, iMac M1 and More (Space Gray)
Logitech MX Anywhere 3 Wireless Mouse
Designed for Mac, the Logitech MX Anywhere 3 (105 dollars) is one of the best known Bluetooth wireless mice for its compact size, ideal for use anywhere. It features MagSpeed scrolling, allowing the user to automatically switch between different modes, including scrolling at a thousand lines per second and stopping at any pixel. It has a 4000 DPI sensor, it is recharged by USB-C and its autonomy is up to 70 days
Logitech MX Anywhere 3 for Mac: Compact Mouse, Wireless, Ultra-Fast Magnetic Scrolling, Any Surface, 4000 DPI Sensor, Custom Buttons, USB-C, Bluetooth – Light Gray
Trust Puck Wireless Mouse
The Trust Puck ($21.99) is one of the cheapest Bluetooth wireless mice on the list. With a height of only 27 mm, it incorporates silent buttons to work quieter without disturbing anyone. It connects to the MacBook via Bluetooth, but also comes with a micro USB-A receiver. It recharges in USB-C and the DPI is adjustable: 800, 1200 or 1600 DPI.
Trust Puck Rechargeable Wireless Mouse, Bluetooth or 2.4GHz with Micro USB Receiver, 800/1200/1600 DPI, Quiet Buttons, Ergonomic, for Computer/Laptop/MacBook/PC/Mac/iPad/Tablet – Blue
Logitech M590 Wireless Mouse
Available in three colors: black, white and red, the Logitech M590 (51.99 dollars) is a compact wireless mouse that offers dual connectivity, either via Bluetooth or with the USB receiver. With an autonomy of up to 24 months, it stands out for being very quiet, with a 90% noise reduction
Logitech M590 Wireless Silent Multi-Device Mouse, Bluetooth, Unifying USB Receiver, Optical Tracking, 1000 DPI, 2-Year Battery, Compatible with PC, Mac, Laptop – Black
Microsoft Surface Mobile Wireless Mouse
We end with Microsoft’s proposal (39.99 dollars), which connects to the MacBook in Bluetooth low energy and uses batteries, reaching an approximate autonomy of up to 12 months. It works with different operating systems and has a sleek, sleek design that fits comfortably in your hand.
Microsoft Surface Mobile Mouse (Bluetooth Low Energy, compatible with PC Windows/Android/MAC BT4.0, 4.1,4.2,5.0) Ice Blue
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