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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GamesNSuchReview
> 3 dayI used to use a wireless gaming mouse (that i loved) but when its keys started going bad i needed a replacement, enter the glorious mouse! Lightweight, comfortable, accurate and plug and play! Even though the mouse is wired it hasnt dragged me down in any way. This mouse is awesome, 10/10!
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Jadyn Rene
> 3 dayExtremely 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!
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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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kopilot
> 3 dayThe Glorious Model O2 wireless gaming mouse is surprisingly good. It compares to pretty closely to the Razor brand of gaming mouse products. I didn’t like the design with all the holes, but it’s starting to grow on me. The mouse can be used wirelessly or wired, which I like having both options. The sensitivity and feel of the mouse is quite accurate. The weight feels very comfortable for FPS games and my hand does not tire after using for long gaming sessions. For the price, this is on par with other high end gaming mice.
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J. Ireland
22-11-2024The 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.