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zoran

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I have the 1st Magic Mouse, the version that will use 2xAA batteries. I was wondering, might it not work, or have any sort of a limitation when using Batteries with large mAh capacities? Like for example will it work seamlessly with 2xAA 2300mAh rechargeable batteries? Has anyone used such batteries?
 

chrfr

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I have the 1st Magic Mouse, the version that will use 2xAA batteries. I was wondering, might it not work, or have any sort of a limitation when using Batteries with large mAh capacities? Like for example will it work seamlessly with 2xAA 2300mAh rechargeable batteries? Has anyone used such batteries?
I’ve used the Magic Mouse with both Eneloop and Apple rechargeable batteries. It’ll work fine.
 
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zoran

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Ok but even though just our of curiosity none of you recall how many mAh each AAbattery was?
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Ok but even though just our of curiosity none of you recall how many mAh each AAbattery was?
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To satisfy your curiosity, I use both Eneloop AAs and the Apple rechargeables. Both are 1900 mAh. I have some Eneloop Pro AAs, as well, but don't use them in the mice — I use them for other tasks.
 
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