The wireless Mighty Mouse

The wireless Mighty Mouse improves on the original Mighty Mouse. With no cord, it unclutters your workspace. It also makes it easy to take seamless, touch-sensitive, 360-degree scrolling with you wherever you go.

  1. Bluetooth provides wireless connectivity up to 30 feet.
  2. Laser tracking engine delivers better precision on more surfaces.
  3. Power from one or two AA batteries means true portability. Touch-sensitive technology detects right and left click.
  4. The innovative Scroll Ball gives you 360° scrolling capability.
  5. Squeeze the sides to launch Exposé and more.

No Tail Required

With its secure, reliable Bluetooth technology, the wireless Mighty Mouse goes wherever you do. Pair it with any Bluetooth-enabled Mac and wireless keyboard to work untethered and uncluttered at your desk, or take your show on the road. The wireless Mighty Mouse lightens your load on the go by operating with either one or two AA batteries. That’ll save you lugging a bulky dock around.


Laser-guided PrecisionThe wireless Mighty Mouse’s tracking engine is based on powerful laser technology that delivers 20 times the performance of standard optical tracking, giving you more accuracy and responsiveness on more surfaces. It works just as well on a table at your favorite coffee spot as it does on your office desk. Which means you can leave the mouse pad at home.

Spry and Mighty

In the beginning, there was one button. Then there were two. Then there were clickable scroll wheels and programmable toggles and solid-state slides. But nobody had made a mouse as easy to use as your Mac. Enter Mighty Mouse. Mighty Mouse, in both the wired and wireless version, combines the capability of a multi-button mouse with Apple’s top-shell design for the best of both form and function. Use it any way you work: Stick with single-button simplicity or click with multi-button efficiency.

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