I have made from the beginning to try an induction charger, since I'm really not a fan of cordless mice, because of the batteries. Now I have read some reviews here, some good some less erfreulig. When I think then MAC bought in an Apple Premium Store, so not a real app store as I see it, and I had since asked for the induction unit of Mobee, told me that they no longer sell these because of the many complaints or problems with the device.
Ohh ohhh I thought, but I wanted to try it anyway, because, just to make me the principle the mouse on a backing and it is loaded, too much irritated.
So I created the Mobee induction charger bought here on Amazon ... and to the great surprise, everything went the way you want it.
Device connected to USB, put battery in the mouse in, on the charger and off we went, the Green Blinking lamp, as a sign that it is charging the mouse or the battery.
Now I read in someone who is going to the battery so hot that has the inner workings of the mouse is bent, not nice. But I thought to myself, I risk it easy and let the mouse simply times overnight on the charger (it can be sure that does not happen right the first time, but until now it works), when it runs so as I imagine then the mouse in the morning should be cold because it is charged and turns off the charger ...
and lo and behold, the mouse was cold and the battery is full, and I have not looked closely at the display I must admit, but after 2 days -3, the battery was therefore at about 85% it will have the 100% already in order be.
I now put the induction charger to the power supply from the iPhone because I connect as few cables as possible to the MacBook Pro.
I have now charged them only twice but fun it right so to work with battery and is not :-)
Thus, I can absolutely recommend the induction charging !!
Update:
I had truly the problem, which was thus displayed on Mac OS X the full state of the battery with 9% and Critical, even after I had loaded overnight.
Solution: I have just the mouse once disconnected and re-connected.
Update 2:
PS: Here is a detailed review (idea) with photos: [...]