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This high-precision wireless trackpad features a spacious 7.5-inch frosted glass surface optimized for multi-touch gestures on both Mac and Windows devices. Equipped with a stable 2.4G USB receiver, it eliminates Bluetooth dropouts and offers plug-and-play convenience. Its ergonomic design reduces wrist strain, while ultra-quiet tap feedback ensures a distraction-free environment. Powered by a rechargeable 900mAh battery, it delivers up to a week of use on a single charge, recharging quickly via USB-C. Crafted with a sleek aluminum alloy body, this trackpad is the perfect blend of style, portability, and professional-grade functionality.





| ASIN | B0DSPZZ7DR |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Computer Touch Pads |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | Magic Trackpad X1 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Huian Innovation Technology Co.,LTD |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.53 x 0.5 inches |
M**E
Trackpad
This is an excellent trackpad that is compatible with my Mac Mini. It is super responsive and easy to use. I was able to change settings exactly like i would will any mouse or trackpad. It is super sleek, lightweight and looks perfect along side my white monitor, keyboard and desk.
A**A
didn't work with SUrface laptop
connected to bluetooth once and can see in the list of devices, but shows as not connected and has no functionality. Surface Laptop 6, running windows 11.
A**N
Fantastic Trackpad for its Price
I use a laptop stand on my desk at home because of how low my desk is. As a result, I would need to extend my arm on my laptop in order to use any mouse functionality. It was possible, but uncomfortable for me to constantly switch from my (external/wireless) keyboard to the trackpad on my laptop. I saw this option as a cheaper solution in comparison to other options on the market. Honestly, I really do enjoy this trackpad, as it works as intended and it saved me a couple of dollars. At times, it definitely shows it price, but it was infinitely more comfortable than my previous desk situation. This trackpad works well to bring a trackpad experience on a wireless platform while acting as a cost effective solution. I only have concerns with the quality of the mouse with its sensors and its mechanical switch. Coming out of the box, it comes with the trackpad itself, a USB dongle to connect to a laptop (it also came with a USB-C adapter), a sleeve for transportation (which is not necessary for me but might be very helpful for those planning on traveling with the product), and a charging cable. I plugged the USB into my hub and it connected automatically and functioned great. There is no noticeable delay and it does as it is intended. It is around the same size as a Macbook trackpad (maybe slightly larger), so the experience is the same. There is a switch on the back of the unit to switch from MacOS and Windows functionality as separate options, which can be convenient if you wanted to use this with multiple devices. I am yet to try this with a Windows device, but generally speaking it shouldn’t behave much differently. The battery lasts me basically forever and I rarely have to charge my unit. When I do, I can very easily connect a USB-C cable into the back of the unit and charge while I use it. It honestly can work as a wired unit, but you might as well use the wireless features since they are included. It functions great as a trackpad, as it not only can do the basic finger tracking, but it can also recognize other gestures such as the use of multiple fingers to scroll, navigate between tabs, and alternative click options. It doesn’t feel like you lose a large amount of functionality due to its price point, and honestly if you needed something for the office or at home, this thing would be able to take over your trackpad on your laptop. In comparison to the $120 magic trackpad that Apple sells, this unit costs half as much at $60, which was perfect for me since I was not willing to pay the money for the expensive options, but I still wanted a true wireless experience. Be aware, that there are wired options on Amazon that will work just as well (maybe some improvements in comparison to this product), but I was not able to find an option that was 2.4G wireless compatible and at a better price. I think for what it is able to provide for me, it is worth the cost. The feel of the trackpad is honestly very solid for its price point. I was not expecting much, and would have been satisfied with a solid plastic body. Instead, the outer perimeter and the bottom are made with metal, and the pad itself has a fairly comfortable glossy material that looks similar to glass. It isn’t the most high quality materials, but again for its price point it’s really solid and is super nice to have. I have a lot of positives to this trackpad, but it also has areas of improvement that I could feel would make it operate better. The most pressing issue I have with this trackpad is the clicking mechanism they use. There is no right/left click, as I believe it is only one button that clicks down. There is an option (in MacOS, but Windows should also have a setting option) to change your setting from right/left click to one/two-finger click, so that you don’t lose that functionality. While I can live with that change, I have a bigger concern for the click itself. A normal mouse click and trackpad click feels light and has a low travel space (from the top of the click, to when you press all the way down). But this trackpad has a click that makes you feel like you’re pressing into the Earth itself, as it is heavy and has a ton of travel space. Obviously, I wish that the click was slightly better, but I can live with it at the end of the day. My only other concern is issues with the sensor itself. While 99% of the time, it works flawlessly, there will be moments in which it skips across pixels as it tries to track your fingers. It is rare, and usually is not the end of the world, but I wouldn’t be able to say that precision was its finest quality. There have been moments where I misclick as a result of the tracking issues, but again I would say that this happens in situations where a misclick was either likely or possible. These concerns are not the end of the world for me, and for the type of work I do on my laptop, these issues rarely cause me any headache. At $60, you are getting a wireless trackpad with 90% of the same features and quality of premium options, at 50% of the overall cost. This product will work extremely well for most situations, and I really appreciate what they are able to provide for its cost. I really do enjoy this product, and I was close to giving it a perfect score, but unfortunately I also do feel that the click and eventual inaccuracies do cause this product to show its flaws for its price. This trackpad is fantastic and I would really like to see future products share the same cost with the same features, with improved mechanics to provide the full experience. It obviously markets itself as a portable tool for travel, and while I agree that you could definitely use this trackpad outside of your home, I see this being extremely helpful to saving desk capital at an inexpensive cost. I would recommend this product for those who are looking to do something similar, by creating a desktop experience with an external keyboard as well. Additionally, if you did want to travel with this, the sleeve and its compatibility with direct USB-C is a great feature allows users to travel with this product if they wanted to. Overall, I do highly recommend this product if you were searching for a wireless trackpad at a cost-effective price.
L**S
This TrackPad Rocks!
I code on both Mac and Windows, and this trackpad works flawlessly across both platforms. It took me longer than I'd like to admit to master its gestures and clicks—especially the drag-and-drop functionality, which differs slightly from the method used on your laptop’s built-in touchpad. (See the product demo video for a visual walkthrough.)
U**V
Clunky
While this trackpad looks like it might deliver the same tactile finesse as the original Apple pad, it doesn't come close. It's a bit clunky. If you're not used to the factory Mac trackpad, this may be for you, but I'm going back to the OG.
I**T
No es inalámbrico y se dañó a los 15 días 👎
P**N
Nice wireless touchpad
Works well. The connection is a little odd (with a USB stub in your Mac), but it works great and shuts itself off after not being used for a while. Recharging is easy - so no batteries needed.
A**R
Would be great, except it broke after 2 months
Really good feel and response - comparable to an Apple touchpad. However, it stopped working after 2 months of use. Won't turn on. Won't charge. Completely bricked.
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