A creative accessory completely changes the Magic Mouse!
On many occasions, Apple has been open to listening to requests from its users regarding the feasibility of timely changes to its products. But it is also true that it usually takes some time. So the more avid users have also shown that they are able to make these changes on their own, as happened with the iPhone with USB C. Now the newest of them has solved worst complaint against magic mouse.
Although at first glance and thanks to its minimalist design, the Magic Mouse seems the ideal accessory for the devices it complements, from a practical point of view, one of the main complaints is the Location of the Lightning port at the bottom
The change everyone’s been waiting for has arrived for the Magic Mouse
To solve this discomfort, from the YouTube channel Unncessary Inventions, they created a gadget that allows you to connect a cable to the Magic Mouse while maintaining its usability. And of course, the result did not go unnoticed.
During the Matty video, the show host begins:
“Today I decided to design an improvement on the biggest design flaw of Apple’s Magic Mouse and the way you charge it…but Tim Cook took it really badly.”
The solution is based on 3D printing of a support that goes under the Magic Mouse and picks it up off the desk. It gives you room to connect lightning cable at right angle.
Although from Useless Inventions they are described as a conduit that designs and manufactures fake products to solve problems that do not exist”. But this time the premise does not apply, because it is This is a pretty creative solution to a real problem.
This is not the first time that the YouTube channel has made an accessory inspired by a device created by Apple. A few months ago, a useless but no less amusing, iPhone case for playing paintball
While this is a rather curious way to solve the worst complaint against the Magic Mouse, it doesn’t solve the underlying problem either. Well, even if it is charged in the “ideal” position, it cannot be used while charging. For reasons known only to Apple, plugging the Magic Mouse into a power source causes its sensor to shut down.
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