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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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dennis shives
> 3 dayDaughter loves it
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Josh C
> 3 dayReceived 1x matte white unit. Product arrived in typical Glorious packaging; a simple grey and orange cardboard box with a brief product description and various technical specifications on the back. Within the box the mouse itself is secured with a two piece plastic insert that also houses the cable without any unnecessary bending or coiling. In addition to the mouse the box also contains a few product inserts, an insert containing a statement from the Glorious CEO, two extra PTFE feet to increase overall glide area, and a couple of Glorious stickers. As always, I appreciate Glorious simple-yet-elegant product packaging and their emphasis on presentation. The mouse itself consists of a matte white shell with the iconic honeycomb cutout design that has become popular with gaming mice over the last few years. The mouse has the standard left and right buttons, a notched scroll wheel, a dpi switch beneath the scroll wheel, and two thumb-accessible buttons mounted on the left side. The shell is a common ergonomic shape designed exclusively for right-handed users. Attached to the mouse is a very lightweight 6.5 ft braided USB cable. The bottom of the mouse is home to four small PTFE feet in each corner. On the left side of the mouse, the Glorious Odin logo is painted in grey. Glorious is also painted in grey towards the front of the right side of the mouse. Lighting strips are present on both sides of the mouse and on either side of the scroll wheel - with the logos and the LED lighting the aesthetic is decidedly not subdued. The mouse is, as advertised, as extremely lightweight yet feels mostly sturdy in the hand. There is a very minor flexing issue that I have noticed with my unit, and it may been simply a defect with this unit, in the left side of the mouse; I can articulate a clicking sound by applying pressure with my thumb. This issue is not severe but is noticeable and worth mentioning. Its for this lack of quality control that Im dinging a star from this review. The left and right clicks are both Omron 20-million rated switches and articulate crisply and consistently, with no wobble, with every press. The side buttons are similarly responsive and are a refreshing change from the mushy, indeterminate side buttons found on other gaming mice. The scroll wheel scrolls freely and doesnt have as much resistance as the venerable Titan scroll found on Roccat mice, but is well-constructed and does not have any left or right play. The scroll wheel click is firm yet easy to use without any fatigue. Another incredibly small thing to note is that the DPI indicator is located on the _bottom_ of the mouse, meaning youll need to flip the mouse over to see the currently active DPI setting. This isnt much of an issue for me, as I can tell the current DPI just by moving the cursor, but it may be a mild annoyance to some users. The cable is an excellent braided 6.5 ft USB, dubbed Ascended by Glorious, that has proven resistant to tangling or wear so far. It routes easily through my cable management and naturally fits perfectly in a Glorious mouse bungee. The PTFE feet slide smoothly across my Cordura mouse mat with no fuss; Ive opted to include the extra feet for a larger skating surface - this is largely a matter of personal taste and some users may find it to be too slippery, but its nice to have the option. The Model D software is a refreshing change from the bloated user software found with Corsair, Logitech, Roccat, and Razer. Its a very lightweight application within which you can change your DPI stages, the lighting schemes on the mouse, liftoff distance, and debounce time. Best of all, if youre anti-software you can save your settings and uninstall the software completely; everything is saved onboard the mouse itself when youre finished. In all, I think that this mouse is great. Its been extremely comfortable through hours of rigorous use. The build quality is mostly superb and its priced competitively in a world where gaming mice are regularly topping $100 now. While it may look a little bit flashy for some folks, its a real joy to use and its not burdened with senseless software or unnecessary extras. Some MMO and MOBA players may find it a little lacking in button real estate, but Ive found it to be a great companion across multiple genres of games. I hope that Glorious can institute a little bit better quality control in future shipments; the flexing issue was pretty disappointing and is a very small mar on whats otherwise become my absolute favorite gaming mouse. With that issue noted, Id still encourage anyone to give this mouse a try - I dont think that youll be disappointed.
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Raging45
> 3 dayI have been using the Model O for awhile, which is a good mouse. I just ordered the model D and definitely prefer it. It is great for large hands. The model D is the black one in the photos, with a white model O for comparison. Awesome light weight mouse. I added the extra optional skates which added some friction, I found them useful.
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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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Atemu
> 3 dayIll start off with the cons because theyre are only two and theyre relatively obsolete; the Gskates I would prefer to be pre-applied, a minor mis centering on my part makes it so one part of the corner rises up in tense gaming moments leading to high friction. Second con is that the DPI settings are exclusively in increments of 100 and my preference for DPI is 450, so I had to adjust to 400 for this specific mouse. Outside of that, if youre looking for a very high quality, inexpensive and lightweight gaming mouse, I would definitely recommend the model D. Its one of several mice that I own and is a middle ground between my Corsair Iron Claw and Logitech Super light, however this one is not cordless like those two but again, is half the price.
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Dillon David Mckay
> 3 dayI have 7,000 hours of counter strike and 3,000 of apex legends competitive play, I have used the best FPS mice from all of the popular brands. For the last 3 years I have been trying to replace the Zowie FK1. Ive purchased other FPS oriented gaming mice and nothing could compare to its plug-and-play, no bloatware, no flashy gimmicks, and overall large size. My hands are rather large, and I palm grip my mouse when I play. So I need a longer mouse for comfort and control. Only an hour ago I opened up the Glorious Model D matte white (68g) version. All I can say is WOW! Ive been living in the stone age using the FK1 this whole time. If only Id known sooner of this mouse I wouldnt have wasted my money on the Razer deathadder, the logitech G502 Hero, and a few others that had raving reviews. Pros: -works right out of the box, true plug-and-play functionality! -ergonomic, so comfortable I wish I could sit on it. -scroll wheel feels tight, very responsive to even the slightest stroke of your fingertip. -very fair price for quality -default RGB mode is the Glorious Mode, it cycles through all colors of the rainbow without any software installed! -DPI button behind the scroll wheel where its easily accessible, but not too easy to touch while gaming such as the G502 Hero where its located BY MOUSE 1! -DPI LED indicator on the bottom of the mouse, configurable with their VERY lightweight software thats free and doesnt need to constantly run in the background like most of their competitors! -configurable profiles that SAVE TO THE MOUSE! Allows you to change macros, binds, color settings, and 6/7 different DPI modes per profile (insane) including the color the LED on the bottom of the mouse will display. -Absolutely GLORIOUS man staring at you at all times from the decal on the left side of the mouse. -comes with bigger replacement skates, although the tiny ones installed from factory are epic already. -all buttons are tactile, and easily as satisfying as Cherry switches for a keyboard. Cons: -mouse doesnt come with a picture of the person who designed it. If I could, I would personally shake the hand of the individual who designed this mouse, it is the magnum opus of mice of its caliber. Notes: -if you currently use a gaming mouse, even if it functions perfectly, if you are sick of bloatware that opens at startup otherwise you cant control the lighting, dpi, macros etc. if you are using an older mouse that doesnt use a flawless optical sensor (lift off errors and cursor drift, polling rates etc.), if you kept seeing similar lightweight mice advertised for insane amounts of money, if you are like me and spending years stuck on the same old reliable mouse doubting anything better exists. If you simply considered buying this mouse but read some reviews first to help persuade yourself to buy or not to buy. BUY BUY BUY. You will not regret.
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Joe IMO
> 3 dayThis mouse is great for drag clicking. I know this mouse has the main appeal for drag clicking but it is underestimated by most people. The software is great giving you an adjustable de-bounce time for drag, butterfly double, and jitter clicking. it also allows you to re-program all of the mouse buttons. another thing that you can do with the software is change coloring of the mouse with lots of different options. The mouse also just feels great in your hands, with side buttons only on the left makes your ring and pinky fingerers feel much more relaxed, and the mouse is sloped inward just enough that your thumb comfortable rests on the mouse. For people that drag, jitter, butterfly, or double click this mouse is an amazing option, but for people who play more casually there might be better options.
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steve
> 3 dayI have small stubby fingers, and this mouse fits my hand almost perfectly. My only complaint in that regard is that the fingers rest a little bit too high at the end of the mouse, in other words i wish it curved down more at the cable end. i probably only noticed this because my old mouse (more than a decade old logitech g5) had more of a curve. with that said i used that mouse so long because i couldnt find a new one that had a good feeling mouse click and a smooth scroll wheel that matched the g5. This one is a swish in both regards. I also love the layout of the leds and the default color swirl. I thought the holes in the mouse would help with my sweaty palms a bit more than it does, and i also wish it had holes on the side where my thumb is since that sweats quite a bit too. A lot of people recommend the logitech g502 but for me and my smaller hands, this is a better fitting, lighter weight mouse.
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Kelvin Moya
> 3 dayIt is very light weight, responsive and great quality mouse. I have two months using it now and compared to my g502 from logitech its night and day. That mouse was so heavy and ended up hurting my wrists when playing shooters like apex. this mouse has the right feel in the hand and lightweight. So far no complaints great product.