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How to spot a fake Apple Magic Mouse

Last Updated: January 9, 2024 by Dave Johnson

  • The most foolproof way to tell if Magic Mouse is fake is to go directly to the source: Apple. Apple has an online to check a product’s warranty status. Just enter the Magic Mouse serial number and, if you find it there, it’s the real deal. If you don’t, you’ve spotted fake Magic Mouse.
  • You should also look for typos on the packaging and material of the accessory, and check if it connects with your Mac in the right way.

Magic Mouse is wireless and rechargeable, with an optimized foot design that lets it glide smoothly across your desk. The Multi-Touch surface allows you to perform simple gestures such as swiping between web pages and scrolling through documents.

The rechargeable battery will power your Magic Mouse for about a month or more between charges. It’s ready to go right out of the box and pairs automatically with your Mac, and it includes a woven USB-C to Lightning Cable that lets you pair and charge by connecting to a USB-C port on your Mac.

Magic Mouse in White, showing its curved design and Multi-Touch Surface.  

Worried you have fake Magic Mouse, or you may be about to buy one? This article provides some foolproof tips and tricks to help you spot fake Magic Mouse.

See also: How to spot a fake Apple Magic Trackpad

How to Tell If Magic Mouse is Fake by checking the Serial Number

There are a few ways to tell if your Magic Mouse is fake just by looking at it, but if you’re not sure, try out the one surefire method: Ask Apple.

Apple runs a website that lets users check if their products are still under warranty. This is great for checking real products, of course, but it also has the added benefit of telling you when you’re using a fake product.

To use the site, you’ll just need your Magic Mouse serial number.

  • Find the serial number of your Magic Mouse. You can find it on the bottom surface of the Magic Mouse, along with other markings. It’s a string of 17 letters and numbers.
  • Once you have the Magic Mouse serial number, head to the Check Coverage website and enter it into the field at the top, then fill out the CAPTCHA and click Continue.
  • If your Magic Mouse is genuine, the tool will display its warranty information as well as support and repair services.
  • Fake Magic Mouse serial number will generate an error message.

How to tell if your Magic Mouse is fake by finding defects

Apple has pretty high production standards, and fake Magic Mice manufacturers rarely meet them. If you look carefully, you can find signs that it’s fake on the packaging and even the Magic Mouse itself.

Here are some errors to look for:

  • Check the box and manual for typos: Fake products are usually covered with English spelling and grammar errors.
  • Build Quality: Apple is famous for the very high quality of its devices. The glossy plastic and aluminum material is high quality, the port and connector are tight and sturdy. If your Magic Mouse seem a little low quality or the pieces are loose, you might have knock-off Magic Mouse.

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About Dave Johnson

Dave Johnson is the editor-in-chief of iPhoneArena. He covers how-to guides, and troubleshooting instructions for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.

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