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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  • D J L

    > 24 hour

    My kid just LOVES this, he claims its the best gaming mouse he has ever used. I am not a gamer, so I dont totally get it, he is and does. He says the control is great the shape is great and loves the programmability of it. This was a great purchase.

  • Belews Reviews

    > 24 hour

    I 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.

  • Mr. Bunny

    > 24 hour

    Overall 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.

  • 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.

  • floydslip

    > 24 hour

    This 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.

  • Deven

    > 24 hour

    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.

  • 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.

  • Finch

    > 24 hour

    I 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.

  • ValkyrieAscend

    > 24 hour

    I have tiny hands. A lot of wireless gaming mice are too big for me to use comfortably. If this one were any bigger I would have a hard time using the buttons on the side. I do recommend going to the manufacturers site and downloading the software. It lets you control the RGB (in my case the color to match my headset and laptop RGB lights) but you can also program the buttons and DPI. It is pretty light weight as well. Definitely a great wired mouse. The scroll wheel, buttons, and even the movement are very responsive.

  • T. Jacobs

    > 24 hour

    I am by no means a mouse expert. I just really struggle to see where the value is for this product to justify a price point of $100. It is lightweight and looks great. The effects of the RGB lights are very cool too. Other than that, it did not surprise me in any way, but it does work well. Again, I just dont see what it offers to justify the asking price.

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Mice Comparison

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Model I Wired

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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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