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Sivim
> 3 dayThere isnt much more to say than has already been said by others - the mouse is good, not exceptional. It may even be better than good given the reasonable price. That said, the mouse wheel squeaks, and it is annoying as hell. Im not alone in that by a long shot.
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Ryan
> 3 dayI canceled the order for this mouse, as I thought I ordered the Model o. It was too late, Amazon shipped it. It sat in the box for 4 or 5 days as I planned to return it. Was to cheap to pay the 8$ shipping from Glorious for the Model O Wireless which I wanted, got sick of looking at the box so I opened it and started using the model D. Its fantastic. It is super light, glides effortlessly, and feels great in my hand. Very lightweight, my hand doesnt seem to sweat as much a normal mouse. So far so good, Definitely recommend.
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Jesse
> 3 dayI like the ergonomics. It has a lot of options on the app for it. Very light-weight and the skates on it make it glide with no issues. Their new cord makes it feel cordless so there really isnt any thing I dont like about it
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GamesNSuchReview
> 3 daySo, you ask yourself, do I really want to spend the money on this mouse? Well I will help you. Do you want a pinpoint precise mouse? A lightweight mouse? A breathable comfortable mouse? Something with quality craftsmanship? If you answered yes to those questions, then you need this mouse. 110% the BEST mouse ive ever purchased! Fantastic mouse for FPS,TPS,RPG,and RTS games.
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Mr.M
> 3 daythe mouse is amazing. I can blow it across my mousepad, its that damn light. I also hit my PC, Mic and keyboard pretty hard a couple of times with the ol flick shots.....but I missed terribly (which is normal) but its cause i was use to a 225 gram mouse....then this featherweight strolls in and lord jesus i felt like the hulk throwing a baseball. the cable is so incredibly light and flexible I have to use a bungie or ill run it over if i move up the mouse pad to far. then the mouse....has holes, but ive ordered lizard skin for it, so hopefully thatll cover it up and not lose that amazing weightless feeling. I found the mouse here for $50 and Microcenter for $50. dont pay over that if you can avoid it. granted for only $50, it feels like stealing. im glad to support a company that are taking risks and going 100% in. I dont think $150 for a wireless would be work it....its kind of a slap in the face compared to how affordable this mouse is. The software is nice and easy to use for lighting...like turning it all off. but trying to do that with onboard controls was a pain. Maybe im to much of a smoothed brain ape but I downloaded the software cause I couldnt get the lights to not stfu. once that was accomplished, its been smooth sailing, except for smacking a few things on the desk. my thumb does hurt for the keyboard bashfest2021 COD addition. but once ive broken a few fingers I think ill get use to the featherweight. on and I got the matte mouse, seems a little more grippy...plush who wants glossy anything? esp ifyoure going to touch it. itll look narsty in like 5 mins, while matte finish should look less gross but the holes will gather critters, hence the lizard skin covering thing. if youre worried about dust, remember, high pressure canned air or even better, air compressors are a thing, and work wonders to expel the demon known as dust.
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Michael Berry
Greater than one weekThe Glorious Model D is a right-handed gaming branded mouse. The software is not required, and does not need to be running in the background, so you can program your lighting and DPI/button preferences then simply exit the app. Thats a nice feature. Due to the price point Im comparing the Quality of material to my Zowie, and Glorious has just missed the mark on this one. The first mouse I received was DOA - scroll wheel was broken, when scrolling up even gently the mouse would middle click. OK, Amazon return, no problem. Second mouse I received has some flex you can definitely feel on the left side - not horrible, but noted on sites like RTINGS amongst others. My Zowie lacks the flashy RGB, but has no issues with build quality at a comparable price point. The good side of the mouse is that its a DeathAdder style shape (kind of the bar when it comes to FPS mice) with better build quality and all plastic for more durability. Its ultra-light, the sensor is good, and the clicks (so far) feel good. The lighting options are cool if RGB is your thing. I think all around this is a decent gaming mouse and wouldnt make a bad choice if you want the RGB, but I still think Zowie would be the go-to for quality and overall function in an ultra-light mouse. Ediit: To update, the flex is so bad on this mouse. Its mentioned in the RTINGS.COM detail review, but it really sticks out like a sore thumb. Everything else about the mouse is superb, as long as you dont mind it flexing around when you grip it. Edit 2: To update, Ive received my 3rd Model D. Both #2 and #3 started with mild/unnoticeable flex on the left side, and in less than a week, devolved top the point that gripping the mouse feels like left clicking the left side panel. The Model O is a decent mouse, the Model D... I dont know, it just flexes so much it will bother you. Edit: 3rd Model D and its the final Model D, I give up on this mouse. The flex is so bad it feels like an additional click of the whole leftside of the mouse. At this price point there are numerous mice with all the features of it, and they dont have this bizarro flex issue. If you must go Glorious brand, get the Model O. If youre looking for a better mouse you wont have to look far.
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Joshua Scott
> 3 daynew cable is way too heavy.
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Donivan
Greater than one weekI bought this mouse with low expectations but was pleasantly surprised with how nice it was.
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Anastasia
> 3 dayMy sons loves it. It has lights when PC is off. Changing lights. Controls good.
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Isaac Worley
Greater than one weekThe cord is super light, no bungee needed. The build is good. Comfort is almost perfect, its a bit too small for me to claw grip it, so my pinky kinda slides off. I have huge huge huge hands though, so it will probably be fine for most.