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Lov3lyGracie
> 3 dayI was lookin a light mouse and found this after searching for a light mouse. I’m not a gamer so don’t know much about millions brands out there. I just need a lightest one. Found this and ordered it. It was the lightest (to me) ever! I loved the RGB as well. I loved it so much so ordered another one for my office. Oh I bought the wired version.
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Bryan Jordan-Zamora
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Monte Hills
> 3 dayI literally just hit my mouse and smashed it out of frustration. This thing CONSTANTLY disconnects and reconnects to your PC when its plugged in to charge, its like it doesnt know what to do and keeps doing it constantly. It works fine on battery, which doesnt last very long and as soon as you plug it in to charge, you better get off the computer or use a different mouse otherwise youll end up smashing it or throwing it like i did. Ive tried updating the firmware multiple times and it still constantly disconnects. I have multiple other mice, this is the only one that does this. I also have the normal Model O wireless, that thing was poorly built and every time i would roll the mouse wheel it would squeak super loud, i was told to take my mouse apart and lubricate the wheel.... No thanks. Now i have the Model O2 which is smashed and literally the mouse annoying thing ive every delt with.
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Belews Reviews
> 3 dayI was pleased with my previous gaming mouse, but after hearing so much about this one, I wanted to see if it would perform any better. Its lightweight and fits my hand great. I ordered the corded version for the most accuracy and the cord is smooth and sturdy so it doesnt snag. A problem I encountered is when scrolling websites. As Im scrolling down, the page will occasionally jump up a couple clicks as if I had scrolled up. I downloaded the Glorious software and updated the mouse firmware and the scrolling glitches stopped. As for gaming experience, it is absolutely a great improvement! No lag, great DPI options, and the base allows it to glide smoothly over the mousepad. Be sure to download the software so you can customize the dpi settings. It also allows you to adjust lighting and other features. This is by far the best mouse Ive ever used.
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Bejeweled Swiftie
> 3 daySuch a beautiful mouse that is smooth for an excellent gaming experience. I got this for my husband and he really likes it a lot. The light makes it look even cooler especially in the dark. This is the best mouse we have ever used. Battery lasts a long time. Love that we don’t have to fiddle with a cord.
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Delaney
> 3 dayThe 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
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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.
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Ben
> 3 dayI love this mouse! The shape is a great ambidex shape that is similar to the original Model O with some great updates. The most noticeable is the move towards circular holes, but that is just aesthetics (I like it, but probably a matter of personal taste). Another big change to the physical unit is the left and right buttons. I think the look is more modern and smoother which is a nice touch. I also like the new updated logo on the top (I think the new logo is a big improvement and also not as much in your face as the original Model O). On the bottom of the mouse, you will see there are slight changes in the feet which I think should make it smoother (never had and issues so to me both are very smooth - though remember to take off the paper on the bottom!). Last thing is the RGB seems a little more slick on the side of the mouse (comparing the ends of the light strip you can see more variation/getting more to a point which aligns with the streamlined/modern look). There are a few other upgrades. The first is adding BT connectivity. I like the option, but I wouldnt use BT for gaming. However it is there in case I want it (I use my mouse for gaming and for everyday and sometimes I have to travel, which is where the BT comes in so I dont have to travel with a dongle). Another upgrade is the click feel. When I put it against the original, I think there is more crispness to the click feel and also a little louder (not much but it is there when I click them side by side). Last is the scroll wheel. The design changed and I feel as though it is a little more responsive. One note is I had a slight issue out of the box and had to re-pair the dongle before updating the FW. Not a big deal and I bet they update the FW better out of the box on future units. Overall I loved the mouse and would highly recommend!
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DTrain
> 3 dayI will start off by saying I have only recently started using the honeycomb design lightweight mouse - prior to that I had always used a solid, heavier weight mouse. My current daily use mouse is the HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless, previously I used the HyperX Pulsefire Dart Wireless and the Logitech G703 Wireless. I have come to like the lightweight honeycomb mouse design and use it for both gaming and work. The Glorious Model O 2 compares well with the HyperX Pulsefire Haste - the feel of both is very similar, although the shape of the O 2 is a bit more contoured than the Haste, and has a slightly shorter height profile. The button positioning is nearly identical, although the O 2 has much more pronounced ribbing on the scroll wheel. The RGB lighting for the Haste is very minimal, with only the scroll wheel being lit, while the O 2 has RGB lighting inside the honeycomb as well as lit striping along the mouse sides, and coming through the opening for the scroll wheel. I will say that I have not been a fan of most of the recent wired mice, since the cord is often too heavy or too stiff to make it comfortable to mouse, and I would often find myself lifting the mouse up to reposition it away from the cord. The tradeoff for the convenience of no wires is of course battery life. The O 2 wired is different from all the other wired mice I have used in that the cord, which is a high-quality nylon-wrapped wire, is surprisingly lightweight and very flexible, and glides along the mousepad surface just as easily as the O 2 does. After using it for about an hour, I found myself forgetting that it was wired. That is impressive wired mouse performance. Downloading the Glorious control panel software (Glorious Core) was quick, and allowed me to swiftly update the mouse firmware, following the advice of the label found on the bottom of the mouse. Through Glorious Core you can modify the RGB lighting modes, key bindings, dpi and polling rate performance. Comparing performance between the O 2 wired and the Pulsefire Haste wireless, there is no real perceptible difference. Everything I tried with one was nearly identical with the other. The available settings for both are easy to access and change, and both allow multiple profiles to be stored. The biggest difference I noticed using the two was that the scroll wheel performance on the O 2 was just slightly more satisfying with a more grippy, pronouced set of ribs. Conversely, the Pulsefire Haste came with optional adhesive textured side grips that make it easier to keep hold of the mouse, while the O 2 has smooth sides and no included grip options. Beyond these minor differences, it is hard to say that I prefer either one significantly. I am very impressed with the O 2 wired mouse, and I would encourage anyone to give it a try, even if you think you prefer a different mouse profile or dont like wired. You may be surprised at how much you like this one.
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Ghost
> 3 dayIm 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.