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

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  • ThirdeYe

    > 3 day

    To preface this review, I have owned almost every main production mouse that Glorious has produced, including the original thick cable Model O. I have had a lot of quality control issues with their Model D line, but my Model Os have been mostly solid. This mouse, from a construction standpoint, feels very good. No creaking or rattling, no wobbling left and right clicks, and smooth mouse feet. Included in the box is the mouse, a few small pieces of literature, a sticker, and nothing else. The older Glorious mice used to include extra mouse feet, but no longer. The mouse was very difficult to get out of the packaging after breaking the seals on the top and bottom of the box. Pulling from the top tab got nowhere, so I had to eventually push the box out of the sleeve instead, using an excessive amount of force. Being a mouse collector and having tried (and owned) hundreds of mice, I can confidently say that this mouse isnt worth the current price of $65 USD. The scroll wheel is mushy and occasionally overscrolls, misses a scroll step, or bounces upward when scrolling down. The side buttons are overly stiff, and the cable is thicker than the previous Model O and is heavier and not quite as flexible, but still overall a decent cable. Mine also had a small black stain on the white cable right where it meets the mouse/stress relief. The stress relief is also not angled upward, and the cable will rub on the pad even in a bungee. On the plus side, the clicks feel and sound good, and the shape/weight are just right for my personal preference. The new holes look better than the old larger honeycomb cutouts, and I like the default RGB colors as they are more pastel rather than the vibrant Glorious RGB that is default on the older mice. Lastly, the sensor feels snappy with what I believe to be a a top-of-the-line variant of the PixArt PMW3395. In conclusion, I feel like there are many better wired mice out there for the price. With most companies trending away from wired competitive mice, I would have expected this to cost less. The Razer Viper 8khz, Razer Deathadder V3 wired, HyperX Pulsefire Haste, Xtrfy M4, Roccat Burst Pro, Endgame Gear XM1r, and even the wireless Steelseries Aerox 3 currently cost less than this mouse, and would be a better value and offer comparable performance.

  • Delaney

    > 3 day

    The model 0 is a cheap gaming mouse considering how good it is. Easily replaced my wireless razer and logi mice. I play a lot of first person shooting games like COD and Apex on pc. And this mouse is very comfortable for long gaming sessions. Light weight with long battery

  • xxlionxx5150

    > 3 day

    so i dont usually like wired mice anymore ususally a wireless mouse kind of guy but hey i never got to worry about a dead battery again so why not give it a shot been using this as my go to mouse for the last couple weeks very light without a battery and the mouse is flawless been popping heads in mw2 ever since i made the switch took a few weeks to get use to the wire though

  • Art Farooqi

    > 3 day

    This mouse it is lightweight yet has a good feel in your hand. It can be connected both with Bluetooth or with wireless 2.4 GHz connection. It has a great look to it, and so we can be a great gift for the game on in your life.

  • Phoenix

    > 3 day

    Im going to be honest. The only thing I use this mouse for in terms of gaming is when I am playing WoW/raiding with my guild. For that, its perfectly fine. Smooth, less wrist strain on raid nights, very responsive. Ive had no issues with it. Its easy to use and I actually noticed a boost in my DPS after switching out my old mouse. Definitely recommend for this purpose.

  • Dr. Ayden Rowe I

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Interesting Username

    > 3 day

    I love how comfortable this mouse is. I have a mix between a palm grip and a claw grip for most computer use, and this mouse is large enough to accommodate both without feeling awkward. The button placement is convenient and have a satisfying clicking action- decent feedback, no mushy feeling. The mouse sensor is sensitive and can be adjusted from the operating system and the proprietary software. I had a small hiccup when updating the firmware, despite using the website url on the bottom of the packaging. I’ll say that its better to go to the company website and select the model of mouse, then choose the software download, rather than following the direct link in the instructions. The direct link doesn’t have the executable on it, and branches off to another mouse model. Again- small hiccup. After installation, it’s easy sailing. I like the software, too. Its not bloated, the UI is easy to navigate and has a lot of attractive options for adjusting the RGB settings. I set mine to 10% brightness with the default Pulse, and it looks really sophisticated on my desk. Highly recommended to casual gamers and everyday computer users.

  • Sandy

    > 3 day

    This mouse is far better than the first model O the build quality has increase tremendously and doesnt give off the creaking noise after a month of use. The switches in the mouse feel really reactive and smooth. The stock feet on the mouse are pretty good and perfectly fine for pro use and the scroll wheel texture is very unique and rigid unlike a gpro. overall the shape is a bit flatter than a gpro wireless and more like a razer viper mix with a gpro. Its a great mouse for a pretty good price.

  • Jadyn Rene

    Greater than one week

    Extremely lightweight, the switches feel crisp, and the skates glide smoothly. Good for larger hands, rgb is nice and bright, and side buttons are in a good ergonomic spot. Nice texture and feel on the scroll wheel!

  • Deven

    > 3 day

    It 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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Mice Comparison

Model O 2 Wireless

Model O 2 Wireless

Glorious Model O 2

Model O 2 Wired

Model O Wireless

Model O Wireless

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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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