Save $12 on Apple’s Excellent Magic Trackpad for Mac with Multi-touch Surface

Jun 29, 2022 at 07:45am EDT
Save $12 on Apple Magic Trackpad

Apple's amazing Magic Trackpad is available in white with a $12 discount, bringing the price down to just $116.98 from $129.

The Amazing Magic Trackpad with Massive Multi-Touch Glass Surface is Currently $12 Off

The entire planet agrees that the mouse is an amazing pointing device. However, if you've ever used a Magic Trackpad with a Mac then you might not entirely agree with the mouse as a pointing device.

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The Magic Trackpad is a massive trackpad that feels like butter and offers multi-touch gestures which makes navigating the Mac a breeze. Right now, the very same Magic Trackpad is available with a $12 discount, bringing the price down to just $116.98.

Magic Trackpad is wireless and rechargeable, and it includes the full range of Multi-Touch gestures and Force Touch technology
Sensors underneath the trackpad surface detect subtle differences in the amount of pressure you apply, bringing more functionality to your fingertips and enabling a deeper connection to your content
It features a large edge-to-edge glass surface area, making scrolling and swiping through your favorite content more productive and comfortable than ever.

Whether it's flick scrolling, going between pages, zooming in or out, the Magic Trackpad does it all and does it great. And thanks to a massive built-in battery, you can between charges for weeks or even months. Once you do manage to drain the battery, you can charge it up using the included Lightning cable.

The trackpad is compatible with every single modern Mac you can think of which makes it a product which you can buy without worrying about anything.

Buy Apple Magic Trackpad (Wireless, Rechargable) - White Multi-Touch Surface - Was $129, now just $116.98

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