Magic mouse - no lights?

I just bought the magic mouse2 and I have an IMAC of 2012.

I plugged in the cable of the lightning of the magic mouse and turned on (and it is plugged in a few hours) and theres still no light or anything?

I updated my computer rebooted, used various lightning cables but nothing seems to make the charge of the mouse or light in anyway?  This mouse is defective?  I've never had problems connecting the touchpad or keyboard before.

Thanks for any help

You say that you have updated your system... what version do you have now.  (It should be 10.11.3 El Capitan)

If you have an Apple store in the neighborhood, take it they test it on place and replace if necessary.

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