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Rick
> 3 dayIm not going to write a long review or make a video Im sure there is plenty of reviews on this mouse online now. Ill just touch the basics of what make it a great mouse. The wireless tech is perfect no issues at all with latency or anything. Battery life seems great (battery is still going strong days in). Build quality is solid no creaks or side wobble on any buttons, clicks are crisp and feel great. Side buttons are good also. Glorious software is ok but you dont need it to use the mouse so that is a plus for me. The only negative for me is the charging cable, glorious made it a proprietary connector like Logitech or final mouse, instead of being able to use any usb c cable your stuck with their cable. Its not a bad cable, would just be nice to be able to use any cable.
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Ghost
Greater than one weekIm still on the fence with this mouse but I seem to like it more with time. I havent got the point where it will replace my Logitech - G502 Lightspeed yet. The main reason for that is the difference in the number of buttons between the two. The Logitech has three extra thumb buttons as well as left and right buttons on the wheel. Ive gotten so use to having those and I would have to redo all my key binds on my keyboard to supplement that loss. This thing is so lightweight and comfortable that I have been considering it. I imagine that making a wireless mouse this light requires some sacrifices and not including those buttons was probably one of them. If possible, Id rather have a version without RGB lights and add at least an extra thumb button and side to side mouse wheel buttons. The included wire is like none Ive ever felt before. It is super lightweight and flexible. If you were to run out of battery, using this cable wouldnt be too bad. In the end the weight of the mouse hasnt won me over because of the limited number of buttons.
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Ehsan Awad
> 3 dayI recently got this white gaming mouse for my kid who is an avid gamer. I have to say, I am thoroughly impressed with this mouse. It’s incredibly lightweight, but somehow more durable than other heavy mice we’ve owned in the past. My child has a tendency to bang on the mouse out of frustration during intense gaming sessions, and this mouse has held up exceptionally well. The LMB/RMB texture is perfect for improving aim, and the RGB lights add a bit of personality to the gaming setup. The software and customer support were great, and we were able to customize the mouse. Definitely recommend this mouse!
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Finch
> 3 dayI love a super light mouse and I always felt it was odd not to have multiple connectivity options. I use a mouse with both my productivity PC and my gaming pc so to be able to swap without a KVM is really great. The feel for this ambidextrous one is good, though I do prefer an ergo, it still fits my hand very well. I have fairly large hands for a woman and Im a palm user, its still long enough that my fingers dont hang over so thats great. The clip-in style of USB C is really great if youre a gamer who wants to play in wired mode but you have your dpi set really low so youre making big sweeping movements - no risk of becoming accidentally unplugged mid-match. Plus you can use the cable as an extender instead which I think is pretty smart design. Overall Im really happy with it. No problems with the Glorious software seeing it so I can customize shortcuts and lights and stuff.
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Christina
> 3 dayThe price for it is incredible and it is a great quality mouse. Its smooth the buttons are so quiet,
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Deven
> 3 dayIt works great, super light but solid and moves perfectly. There’s zero lag and the cursor goes exactly where you put it. There’s no jumpiness or darting. Lights are just a fun bonus.
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The unknown
> 3 dayAlot of people think this mouse is for competitive games but its really just for your casual everyday gamer and even has a bluetooth mode for those people who want to use it for work. Its very light, has great tracking, and really nice rgb. People say this mouse isnt as good as the peo because of the weight but I think its just absurd to have a mouse that light. The design is super clean and feels very nice in thr hand, People complain about the holes but they dont bother me. The clicks are nice and crisp, the mouse feels like its made to last and I have no problrms with using it wireless, my rgb is always at 100% and battery life is super well. For a $100 this might be out of price range for budget games but it defidently does not dissapiont and I recommend it if you can afford it, good job glorious youve made another hit.
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floydslip
> 3 dayThis is a cool-looking mouse that is ridiculously light and super responsive. The perforations and oscillating lights look slick, and the buttons have a satisfying tactile click with a bit of resistance. The cord is long and flexible to the extent that it does not provide any resistance when you move the mouse. Finally, the scroll wheel moves incrementally so it is easy to make small adjustments. And I just removed my old mouse, plugged this one in, and was up and running. Totally satisfied with this.
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Mr. Bunny
> 3 dayOverall this is a really solid gaming mouse. Part of what makes it so great though is also part of what add to its flaws. So first off it feels great. The mouse is extremely light and its very responsive. My first match using it was a no deaths run which normally it takes time to adjust to the feeling. The RGB is glorious, and its clearly a premium mouse in all of its design. Some of the issues I have are: -The included wire is almost perfect, with the plug-in end having a unique connector that helps it stay in but also makes it harder to get out. Just a standard USB-C works better, which fortunately its compatible with already, but other cables arent going to be as nice as this one. Either way you lose something. -The built-in mouse key commands are distracting. I use the DPI button to control a chat wheel in-game and this is my standard with all mice. Well, holding it down too long makes the mouse flash into battery mode to let me know its charge level. (I thought something was wrong with it at first) Unfortunately this cant be disabled since its like a BIOS command. -Standard bloated software that gets laggy to navigate. Recording macros is particularly laggy. The recommended process for updating the firmware is also a bit excessive. They go with the idea that more is more, when sometimes less is more. If they can reduce the software bloat, optimize the user experience (buttons on the bottom like profile switcher and all of the option controls), and possibly add a second DPI button (my secondary chat wheel) then itd be perfect. Even as is though, still blows away much of the competition and is easy to recommend.
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Dr. Ayden Rowe I
> 3 dayThis 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.