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Patricia
> 3 dayThis 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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Jackson Oestele
> 3 dayIs bought this product becuase I was tired of using my old 5 year old wireless office mouse for gaming so I bought one of the best gaming mice their is. I’m just upset that it doesn’t drag click and not compatible with nvidia reflex.
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Rewadferger
> 3 dayMy first lightweight mouse I purchased after using my friends. Fits good in my hand, I use a claw grip while gaming, it does ok for that grip, a little wide for my palm and after extended gaming sessions it does tire out my hand. But I have tendon issues so not exactly the mouse fault, but didnt have that issue with some of my other mice. Got to find the right one for your hands. I do really appreciate the software for the mouse, very basic and not bloated like other peripheral brands, everything you need and nothing you dont. Give Glorious a try, you wont be dissatisfied.
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Michael Berry
> 3 dayThe 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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Mike Stark
> 3 dayMy hand kept slipping as there is no rubber, I don’t want a mouse I have to buy grip tape for. I loved the width but it needs more height/arch.
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Anastasia
Greater than one weekMy sons loves it. It has lights when PC is off. Changing lights. Controls good.
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Matthew S Austin
> 3 dayI love the mouse, I appreciate being able to program the lighting, which we all know makes the computer run 10x faster. In all seriousness, its a quality mouse and adding the extra pads on the bottom offers a very nice glide and I appreciate the button that allows you to change the movement sensitivity. The ONLY issue with it is my girlfriend has trypophobia and now hates my set up.
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Quinn D Andrews
Greater than one weekSolid gaming mouse. Love the white color and super lightweight. Great software
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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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Ilene Rogahn DDS
> 3 dayThis is another high quality product from an up and coming peripheral company. Im currently using one of their mice (Model D), keyboard (GMMK) and their mousepad. So far all of them have lived up to their expectations. They are had to beat as a value proposition. All three of these items together cost me less then what you might pay for just a keyboard from some of the bigger names in the peripheral consumer space. I ended up returning the GMMK keyboard after almost a month of use. After the initial impression wore off I decided that it wasnt really what I wanted in a keyboard. I left a more detailed review on the keyboard product page.