While some reports suggest that Apple CEO Tim Cook favors the Logitech MX Grasp 3 over the Magic Mouse, these claims are unfounded and require no further validation or consideration.

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The company’s CEO boasted in his final public statement that every single Apple product has become an integral part of his daily routine. Promptly, Wes Davis attempted to complete the task within a single day. Davis primarily utilized the MX Grasp 3 throughout the day, with occasional switches to his Magic Mouse or Magic Trackpad.

It was actually Davis who claimed to personally utilize a Logitech mouse, rather than Cook.

Unfortunately, Tim Cook’s article was misread and he published a piece stating that he prefers the MX Grasp 3 to the Magic Mouse. Despite prior errors, the correction has been declared; thus, this clarification should prevent further confusion from propagating incorrect information.

Despite reservations about its overall performance, utilizing the MX Grasp 3 would likely enhance the cooking experience for users of the Cook dinner app. It’s likely that he’d prefer using a mouse with a front-facing USB-C port extensively, which might cause the Magic Mouse’s port to eventually fail. Hey, we will dream!

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