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Marooned
> 24 hourIve used the Model O for a while and have been impressed by the responsiveness and weight but I play palm style and it was just a little too small to my liking so when I saw the Model D was larger but the same weight, it was a no brainer. I have the white glossy Model O and now the black glossy Model D. Other than the size the one other thing I like about the D is the shape since the mouse buttons are more angled for right-handed people. It also has larger side buttons which I also like so theyre easier to locate and hit. Ive tried at least a dozen gaming mice and for the weight and price, this cant be beat. I do wish there was a model that had scroll wheel tilt buttons, but thats just a personal preference to my gaming style. Although, the scroll wheel button is easily depressed with the flick of my index finger, so I dont need to lift it high or press down from the top. Ive enjoyed both so keep up the good work!
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Patricia
> 24 hourThis mouse has many pros and cons. Keep in mind that for most of the pros and cons you will have to get the software and you really need the software to get the best experience out of this mouse. Pros: -Ergonomic shape: unlike the glorious model O it is easily gripped for right handed people. -Lighting: has many different lighting styles, speeds, and different directions. -Can fit anyones needs for DPI(how fast the cursor moves) -Fast clicking: I Can butterfly 20 cps(With de-bounce time at 4ms) and drag click 30 cps and jitter 10 cps. -Great software with ranges of 400 - 12000 DPI, many lighting effects, interchangeable polling rates, and a slider for de-bounce time. It also comes with a macro editor and programmable buttons -It is easy to adapt to: I had never used this mouse before and it took me a day to get used to it. -Comes with DPI button: I know most mice come with DPI buttons but after using the Razer Deathadder which does not come with a DPI button I couldnt be more happy to have one. Cons: -Doesnt come with software: Unlike the Razer Deathadder I got it doesnt come with software when you plug it into your computer.(Although you can easily download the software when you search up glorious model d software) -It is not very smooth to drag around: on my Razer Deathadder I could easily drag it and when my friend tried used the glorious model d he noticed that it was hard to drag which made it feel heavier. Personally I didnt have a problem with this but if you do it comes with skaters to apply to the bottom so it can easily glide on the mouse pad. -If you use your mouse left handed to NOT buy: Most people do not use your mouse left handed but if you do then do not buy this mouse. Its ergonomic shape is only meant for right handed people and if you use it left handed it will feel very weird and probably hurt your arm over time. -DPI button in awkward place: This might just be my problem but when am using this mouse sometimes I accidentally change my DPI when Im butterfly clicking because it is kind of in the way.(I dont do it often but it is still annoying when I do)
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Michele
> 24 hourI like this mouse a lot despite not being able to drag click that efficiently (ignore the youtube videos saying how capable it is, theyre bs its not as efficient as they make it - not everyone can drag as well as someone who never washes their hands) it’s blatantly great for butterfly and or jitter. Its very comfortable as well. My biggest complaint however is the fact there is no app for any other operating system at all. Strictly just windows PCs, meaning whenever I want to change a setting I literally need to swap computers since I prioritize Mac. That’s why I gave 3 stars, to get the better attention of glorious hopefully. Thanks
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Anastasia
> 24 hourMy sons loves it. It has lights when PC is off. Changing lights. Controls good.
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Best_Shot
> 24 hourVery good mouse for the money Pros: Good skates Good software Very nice cable Good for drag clicking Nice ergonomic shape Nice scroll wheel Sturdy left and right clicks Lightweight Cons: Has pre-travel for front side button A teeny bit tall Has brighter areas of rbg than others Very good mouse I highly recommend for low sensitivity players. Remember to remove the blue skate coverings if you want to buy.
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Tyler molnar
> 24 hourAmazing mouse for the money I would highly recommend if you have bigger hands if you have smaller hands I would go with the minus option. The buttons are crisp and snappy no springy noise at all the mouse wheel is smooth and super snappy and feels amazing with the texture. The rgb lights are bright!! So I recommend downloading the software that you can download of the website for free so you tweak the light settings to your preference.
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Johnny Walker III
> 24 hourExcellent product and looks great and classy.
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Austin
> 24 hourI can not give that bad of a review because it is a great mouse and feels nice in my small hands. especially after I added some grips to it. however, after about a month it started disconnecting from my pc despite it being a wireless mouse. I moved it around different usb ports and the top one worked. I thought maybe the back of my pc is producing too much heat. however a few days ago it started again and at one point it just gave up and instead of disconnecting it simply shot my DPI or something. I changed the mouse parameters so now it works again but has a slight wobble to the cursor. it is nothing to extreme but I have heard that glorious is a great mouse and great wire but it seems that was not ture. if it wasnt for the connectivity problem this would be a amazing mouse
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Elnara A.
> 24 hourI switched from Razer basilisk v2. Wanted to try smth new and I think it is worth it. Razer basilisk v2 is really good mouse but I loved this mouse too. Main difference is weight which u can definitely feel it. Loved rgb on this mouse. Definitely worth it
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Collin
> 24 hourVery good in general. I butterfly and drag and get a lot of cps.