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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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John Nomikos
> 3 dayI have always been a razer person since I was a child, but after my fourth razer mouse broke after less than a year, I decided to switch brands. I heard about these new lightweight mice, and I was intrigued. And what people said about them is true. It really makes it easier to aim in games, and easier to control. I recommend. Just be aware that the holes that make it lightweight make it difficult to clean and more susceptible to water damage. Don’t spill stuff on this mouse. Wash (and dry) your hands before you use it, and you will be fine. I shouldn’t have to say that, but some gamers are a bit nasty.
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Scotty Baht-Ngoc
> 3 dayWas curious as to all hype around this mouse. I am so glad I finally made this purchase. The mouse buttons feel incredibly solid and satisfying. For the past year or so Ive been using a Corsair Nightsword for Fortnite. Had to give up a few important programmed mouse buttons but this Glorious mouse is well worth it. And at 60 bucks a pop one just cant go wrong with this.
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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.
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Louie Hintz
> 3 dayEasy
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Jake K
> 3 daythe mouse I am using currently. If you like eating at while gaming, this mice may not be for you though. Food particles can go through the holes on the palm rest of the mouse. beware. but works perfectly.
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Elnara A.
> 3 dayI 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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luis perez
> 3 dayWhen it came to gaming mouse I had no idea what I wanted or what to look for in a mouse. Took a chance at this mouse for how well it was talked about not knowing so much about this company and ever since I been enjoying it. It feels really good in game and overallThe quality of the mouse is amazing and the rgb just adds the finishing touches.
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Tracy Pittman
> 3 dayFor the past 3 months I have been using the Glorious Model D as my daily driver and ive been very impressed so far. It is very lightweight for a larger sized mouse but still feels sturdy and durable with no flexing or creaking when I squeeze it. The shape suits my hand almost perfectly and never causes me any discomfort or pain even after hours of usage. The software used to configure the Glorious Model D is easy to use and actually works 100% of the time (unlike logitech) and the cable is flexible but is prone to kinks. My only complaint comes from the mouse buttons. They have never stopped working on me but my right click has a noticeable amount of pre-travel which can get irritating on occasion but its not a big enough deal for me to switch to a different mouse.
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ofek
> 3 dayIn my use with it, after a while it sometimes suddenly slows itself down to really low speed for a few seconds. during the games and this is very disturbing