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The Apple Magic Mouse 2 brings comfort and functionality to your computer setup.
The Apple Magic Mouse 2 brings comfort and functionality to your computer setup.

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TL;DR: Snag a refurbished Apple Magic Mouse 2 for $79.99, a 19% savings as of Aug. 29. 


Laptops have been a saving grace for many of us who were lucky enough to be able to switch to remote work setups earlier this year. But they can only do so much, especially when it comes to the trackpad. For many units — including premium laptops — trackpads are mediocre at best. They’re either overly-sensitive or lack tactility, not to mention damaging to the wrists and fingers in the long run. In other words, we can do better.

Do yourself a favor and invest in a wireless mouse like the Apple Magic Mouse 2. Sure, Apple products need no introduction, but we’ll sing the praises of this mouse anyway. To start, its design is centered around both comfort and functionality, resolving any qualms one might have had with its predecessor. It features a continuous bottom shell and optimized foot design for easier tracking and less resistance, along with a multi-touch surface, so gestures like swiping and scrolling are a breeze.

Unlike competitors out there, Magic Mouse 2 has a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, eliminating the worry of traditional batteries that end up in landfills. Each charge lasts for a month or even longer, so you don’t have to keep refueling, either. It’s also ready to go out of the box and pairs automatically with your Mac.

Yes, we know, Apple products never go on sale. But for a limited time, you can snag a refurbished unit of the Magic Mouse 2 for only $79.99 — 19% off the usual cost. If you’re uncomfortable with refurbished products, this one will quickly change your mind. It’s listed with an “A” grade, which means it’s in near-mint condition with very minimal to no scuffing. It’s definitely worth saving the $20 and treating your wrists to the WFH life they deserve.