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Magic Mouse 2 Teardown

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  • The Magic Mouse 2 Repairability Score: 2 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)

  • The Lightning port and battery can be replaced (as a single component), independent of the logic board—if you can get the device open.

  • Replacing a malfunctioning switch requires prying through intense adhesive and soldering.

  • Excessive use of strong adhesive makes it very difficult to remove the rear panel, hindering access to every internal component.

  • Without a service manual, it is very difficult to open the mouse without damaging internal components such as the optical sensor and power switch.

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