GLORIOUS Model O 2: Wireless Gaming Mouse (White) Triple Mode: 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C, 26K DPI Sensor, 210h Battery Life, 6 Programmable Buttons, Gaming Accessories for PC, Laptop, Mac, HP, RGB

(205 Reviews)

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$99.99

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  • Bryan Jordan-Zamora

    > 24 hour

    Ive used the mouse for a little bit and I gotta say that I like the feel of it. I came from a Model I, but I gave up on the Model I2 getting announced any time soon, so I bought the O2 instead. My only gripe with it that has warranted me removing a star would be the plastic defect in my picture thats near the cable area. Im going to get a replacement and hope that I was just really unlucky, but Im always wary of defects when its not like this mouse is brand new anymore. If I do not add an addendum to this post, assume the new mouse is defect-free and I will edit the review to be 5 stars instead.

  • Warren Plummer

    > 24 hour

    This mouse is perfect for gaming the response time is very fast, its lightweight and the charge holds for a long time during use Ive had it for about a week now and havent had to recharge it once yet. Its definitely worth the money and I look forward to other products from GlORIOUS!

  • Elad

    > 24 hour

    I just upgraded to the Model O 2 and I am impressed! The lightweight design and ergonomic shape reduced the strain on my wrist. It made my old Logi mouse feel like a brick. The rgb LED lights are a nice touch and are customizable using the software. Its also great for playing a variety of pc games like COD, Minecraft, League of Legends, and CS GO. I had no latency issues. Definitely recommend this mouse for gaming.

  • Dr. Ayden Rowe I

    > 24 hour

    This mouse is lightweight sporting a cool design with the various lights and perforated surface. The USB-C cable is long and resembles a cloth cord. Unfortunately, I was unable to connect it to my Mac. The enclosed directions are minimal and, when I accessed the website, it simply repeated the same information. I tried using the dongle, the cord and Bluetooth. It was never recognized via Bluetooth. This was not a simple plug and play mouse so, after an hour of attempting to connect, I gave up.

  • Nicholas W.

    > 24 hour

    This mouse is super lightweight and I believe its because its wired and doesnt need a battery. The cable is very lightweight and basically causes no drag when moving it around. Its as if it was wireless.

  • X-90

    > 24 hour

    I had a Model D previouisly and the Model Ov2 is immediately familiar. I noticed they got rid of the hexagon pattern and went with just circular holes instead. The sensor is as accurate as ever, the weight super low, the cable slick, etc its a great mouse. The one regression in evolution is the mouse wheel snapping back. It scrolls physically smooth but the pages will occasionally snap the wrong way. It happens probably every few seconds when scrolling down a page it will scroll back up momentarily then back down. I thought maybe itd go away after a few days but its the same as opening day. Theres probably a firmware fix but you gotta install their software suite to do update it. Edit: I updated the firmware and it still had the mouse wheel problem.

  • Chilly

    > 24 hour

    This mouse works great for the gaming I do! By no means am I a sweaty or play super serious but I feel playing games with this mouse at very least lets me feel Luke I can compete with the big dogs. The feels is very smooth and if it lights up and looks cool as well. Its even better.

  • J. Ireland

    > 24 hour

    The original Glorious Model O mouse made a name for itself for being the lightest mouse available. Since its release many competitors have come to market that have pushed the weight of the mouse lower and lower. I tried the Razer Viper V2 Pro, which is by far the lightest mouse Ive ever used. I liked it, but its almost too light. I found myself over aiming in games and I also found it difficult to even double click a desktop icon without moving the mouse too much for it to register. Clearly, striking a balance between being light for gaming and having SOME heft for everyday use is challenging and I will argue that there is absolutely a limit to how light youd want a mouse to be. Enter the Model O 2. Its slightly smaller than the Razer, which fits my hand better, and it is a tad bit heavier; but that extra heft makes a lot of control difference - at least it does for me. The mouse is light but sturdy and the left/right buttons have a satisfying click to them. The side buttons are a little stiff but I got used to them quickly and the wheel feels fine. The cord is light and cloth and adds very little weight to the mouse. I was worried the honeycomb design on the back of the mouse would bother my hand but you dont even feel it. The software is a little confusing on their website as they seem to have two you can download. Glorious Core is the current software but the older software is still prominently featured so I had to look up which one this particular mouse needed (Glorious Core). The software itself is fairly straightforward though the UI is a bit clunky and I found I had to hit the save button a couple of times to get everything to save - a minor complaint. Updating the mouse firmware through the software was very easy. Playing games felt very good. I found the resistance was perfect for my play style and was satisfied with the experience. I did go with the wired version of this mouse (thus no battery rating from me) for two reasons: 1) I prefer a wired mouse because I just dont find wireless mice responsive enough no matter what the manufacturers claim (and I dont like having to charge them) and 2) I had heard the Model O 2 wireless version and an issue with its polling and I wanted to avoid that. I experienced no technical issues using this and am quite happy with it. In summary, I would recommend this mouse - especially for gaming. The weight is just about perfect and it fits the hand very well and is comfortable. I like it better than the Razer and will be using it going forward. You can find lighter mice but I think those come at the expense of being able to use your PC to perform basic tasks. I have no complaints with the Glorious Model O 2 wired mouse - 5/5 stars.

  • Larry H

    > 24 hour

    I love this mouse. It has great tracking, it’s very comfortable to hold, and the holes provide plenty of ventilation to keep my sweaty hands cool. It works well for long days of work or play. It’s not cheap, but it’s has a very premium feel with great sensor and switches to boot.

  • Walter Tillman

    > 24 hour

    Im really impressed with the quality of the design, packaging, and functionality of this mouse. Its extremely lightweight and glides smoothly. The shape of the buttons are perfect for left or right-handed use. I wouldnt necessarily say the wheel has deep grooves, but deeper and spaced further out than any other gaming mouse Ive used before. Its not a huge deal, but takes some getting used to. The wheel is tactile cycling, not free-spin. The dpi button up top and the forward / back buttons on the side are positioned at just the right locations. The USB cable is 6.5 so no issues with getting it connected to a machine thats a good distance from a desk. Youll need to download and install the Glorious CORE software if you want to customize the RGB lighting and adjust specific input settings such as the polling rate.

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Mice Comparison

Model O 2 Wireless

Model O 2 Wireless

Glorious Model O 2

Model O 2 Wired

Model O Wireless

Model O Wireless

Glorious Model I

Model I Wired

Glorious Model O Minus

Model O Minus Wired

Glorious Model D

Model D Wired

Shape
Symmetrical for Med/L Hands Symmetrical for Med/L Hands Symmetrical for Med/L Hands Ergonomic with Thumb Rest Symmetrical for Smaller Hands Ergonomic for Comfortable Grip
# of Buttons
6 (Remappable) 6 (Reprogrammable) 6 9 6 6
Switch Type
Glorious Switches Glorious Switches Omron Mechanical Glorious Switches Omron Mechanical Omron Mechanical
Weight
68g 59g 69g 69g 58g 68g
Max Tracking Speed
650 IPS 650 IPS 400 IPS 400 IPS 250+ IPS 250+ IPS
Sensor
Glorious BAMF 2.0 Glorious BAMF 2.0 Glorious BAMF Glorious BAMF Pixart PMW-3360 Pixart PMW-3360
Max DPI
26,000 26,000 19,000 19,000 12,000 12,000

Tech Specs

Weight 68 g ± 3 g
Buttons 6
Coverage 2 years (3 if you register it on the Glorious website)
Sensor Glorious BAMF 2.0 Optical
DPI range 100 - 26,000 DPI
Acceleration 50 G
Connection USB-A
Cable Length 6.5 feet
OS Windows, Mac, and Linux (USB Port Required)
Glorious CORE Software Windows 7 or Newer
Max Polling Rate 1 ms (1000Hz) with Motion Sync

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