Apple Wireless Magic Trackpad - MC380LL/A

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US $41.36
ApproximatelyAU $64.68
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Estimated delivery Mon, 19 May - Wed, 28 May
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Enhance your computing experience with the Apple Magic Trackpad. This wireless Bluetooth trackpad is designed to work seamlessly with Apple devices, providing a smooth and efficient navigation experience. Its sleek silver color, measuring 5.1 inches in height, 5.2 inches in length, and 0.7 inches in width, is a perfect fit for any workspace.

About this product

Product Information

The Apple Magic Trackpad is around 80 percent larger than the trackpad found on you Mac laptop. You can connect it easily to your system using the built-in Bluetooth. It is a multitouch trackpad, which understands and responds to multiple gestures seamlessly. In addition, it works on two rechargeable AA batteries.

Product Identifiers

BrandApple
MPNMC380LL/A
UPC0885909354382
ModelMagic Trackpad
eBay Product ID (ePID)211488053

Product Key Features

ColorSilver
Tracking MethodDual Sensor
ConnectivityWireless, Bluetooth
FeaturesWireless
TypeTrackpad

Dimensions

Item Length5.2 in
Item Height5.1 in
Item Width0.7 in

Additional Product Features

Battery Type and Quantity2X AA Batteries

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4.8
775 product ratings
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Well designed

Good value

Comfortable

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  • Top favourable review

    Apple Trackpad MC380LL/A A1339 Older Battery Style Model is Better

    If Apple is really environmentally friendly, I am not sure why they are getting away with tried and true products that last forever. I purposely sought out the older style trackpad that uses AA batteries. As far as I can tell it has the main functions of the newer model. I have the keyboard that matches it, and it has lasted for years. I plan to get the older mouse too. You can still use just regular rechargeable batteries. With rechargeable models of their stuff, there seems to be no way for the user to replace the battery in current products, and they become disposable only for that reason. The trackpad works great, and I haven't had any bluetooth issues so far when using this with my Mac Mini 2020 M1. The trackpad takes some getting used to when replacing a mouse, but this trackpad works far better than the ones I have used so far on Windows machines. I've seen where there may be a Windows driver for this? As a plus, the battery compartments raises the product for the perfect angle. I recommend this product.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Top critical review

    great, when it works,...

    out of production now. i prefer this to the current rechargeable version due to size. (i have more than one of these for different workplaces.) i use this on the left side of the keyboard, since i already have the keypad on the right, and find it works out to be a great balance ergonomically. only downside is that it works as well as everything else bluetooth, which is to say, great if/when it will pair up, but i occasionally find that the bluetooth connection isn't there and have to restart the computer to get the trackpad and computer to talk to each other. (note: i don't think this is the fault of the trackpad, but rather of the bluetooth on the computer.)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great accessory, but can't access all of the features

    I am a new Mac user, so I am still learning it. With regards to this Trackpad 2, it has a lot of great features and what I am able to use seems to work easily and effortlessly. The negative aspect is that Apple and a lot of the other big companies who have their specific products locked up, need to also start thinking about the needs of the disabled population and other individuals who can't access all the great features of these products. It's the 21st century and it's a shame that there are still individuals who can't use these wonderful features just because we fall into a minority group. Maybe Apple has other ways for disabled and others who otherwise can't access these features to use them through some special backdoor.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • The Best Touch Pad

    I recently acquired an Apple Magic Trackpad 2. It replaced my previous pad that came with my iMac. I like the original pad other than the constant demand to replace two AA batteries. I felt the battery life was too short and it was just so costly to keep feeding batteries. The Trackpad 2 charges from the same cord as my iPhone 6 so it's much more convenient to keep charged and cheaper than my older battery powered pad. The features are more inclusive and the options simply much more comprehensive. I won't go into them but it's a fully functional trackpad that adds to the convenience of my computer usage. I would recommend this unit to anyone albeit it's not a cheap date by any means. Since it's such an integral part of the computer operation along with a keyboard and screen I just don't want to skimp in these functions.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Better than the mouse

    I am new to IMac, was always a Windows girl. I first bought the mouse, and it was a lot heavier than a microsoft mouse. Hard to get used to but I did. Had to lift it a lot to manoveur on screen. I decided to go to our local computer store where I bought my computer and bought a trackpad 2 for $135...Came home and looked online (which I should have done in the first place). Of course I found this one for a great deal, so returned my other trackpad 2 and bought this one. I must say I am still learning, a couple things I still am figuring out but I love it so much more than a mouse!! Love all the features, and it knows if you have 1, 2 or 3 fingers on the pad is amazing. I did watch the tutorial on using it which helps a newbie like me. Had an older friend who has one but he said its to fast for him, so I will tell him he can slow down the speed of the cursor.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great as a first or second device

    I use a trackpad with my left hand and a mouse with my right. The combination works well for my job, which involves much more clicking and scrolling than typing, and helps to minimize hand pain. I used the previous Apple Trackpad for years with great success, and I like this one even more. Particularly nice features: rechargeable battery, glass-like finish, sensitive touch, programmable gestures, and, like most Apple products I've had, it just works. For me, it was worth the money.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Apple Magic Trackpad (2009/2010)

    Great trackpad! A little outdated given that its from 2009/10 era Macs, but still works great! Follows all of my little shortcuts. I was tired of using a mouse after setting my macbook pro up to a monitor for my office. 50 bucks beats paying $130 for the new Magic Trackpad 2 from Apple! It shipped in discreet packaging, and even came with batteries for immediate use! It was delivered 10 minutes ago and I'm using it as I'm writing this review. Very happy with this purchase! :)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great trackpad, no need to upgrade.

    If you get a lot of use out of force touch this is a great track pad. Having it recharge via a lightning cable is also a really nice feature. The larger surface area of the previous trackpad is a nice improvement, but not a game changer. If you are looking for an external trackpad this is a great option despite the extra cost. However, if you have the previous generation you're missing out on /that/ much.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Genuine Apple Trackpad

    Bought a refurbished iMac and needed input devices for it. Had to go with this trackpad due to the OS version I needed to run. Works great and seamlessly integrates with the iMac, as per usual Apple standards. Only downside is having to replace batteries, but if you use the lithium ion AAs and turn the trackpad off when not in use (hold down the power button for a few seconds), that’s not really an issue.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Solid trackpad with all macOS features you expect

    Works exactly like the trackpad in the MacBooks. The allure of the trackpad is using all the gestures supported in macOS. For example, I use three finger dragging a lot in macOS. However, the trackpad will not be as useful in other environments such as Windows or Linux. You also won't have the level of precision as a mouse: harder to click small icons like in Excel or smaller details like in Photoshop.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned