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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  • JnS

    > 3 day

    The V2 to the great Glorious model O, this wireless mouse is everything the original was but better. Aesthetically, the new circular holes are different than the original honeycomb cutouts, I find this more pleasing and sleeker. It’s still extremely light weight but now with the new BAMF 2.0 sensors and Bluetooth support, which is actually super useful when I want to connect to a laptop. The battery life is also super impressive and most importantly the hand feel is still top notch and absolutely a blast to game with.

  • Into the Jungle we go

    > 3 day

    Probably the most lightest mouse I have ever used. Extremely accurate and fast in both performance and productivity modes. The rgb lighting on it can be customized and the brightness can also be adjusted. Highly recommend for anyone who games or just wants a neat looking mouse.

  • Monte Hills

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • kopilot

    > 3 day

    The 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.

  • Aurelio M

    > 3 day

    The first thing that surprised me when I held this mouse was its lightweight design. It was lighter than my current Logitech G305, which was a good thing, as it made me less aware of the mouse while gaming or working. Another positive aspect of this mouse is its larger and more responsive wheel compared to the Logitech G305. I didnt spend much time messing with the settings, but the GLORIOUS Model O V2 mouse was already responding well to my taste. However, you will need to download the Glorious Core software. The link provided under the mouse leads to the Glorious Gaming website with explained settings, but the firmware link is missing. I had to Google it, but since I have the wire model, it worked straight out of the box. The mouse has six programmable buttons, including one where you could set the mouse sensitivity. The user interface for the Glorious Core is pretty intuitive and should make it easy to do keybinding suiting your needs, especially in gaming for extra convenience or speed. I am a casual gamer and dont usually program mouse buttons for my current game (Days Gone), but I could see it becoming necessary in games with more action to control. As for the mouses wire cord, it is long enough for my needs, as I use the mouse on my desktop plugged into a USB hub. I do not use a mouse with my laptop, so the issue of a non-wireless mouse and wire cord length is not an issue for me. The mouse has RGB lighting, but to be honest, Im not a fan and found it distracting. However, if RGB lighting is your thing, this mouse would look great for you. Overall, I love the feel of this mouse when working and gaming and would gladly recommend it.

  • Consumer

    > 3 day

    Im not much of a gamer, but I bought the Model O2 because of how light it is and the customization features it has. All the popular productivity mice are too heavy bulky for me. I travel a lot for work and need something that is light, portable, professional. This model o mouse is def the winner for me. Especially since I can turn off the RGB with a shortcut button combo. Long lasting battery life too.

  • Renee Forcier

    > 3 day

    I am on my 2nd one and I love it! So many setting and it is so light and colorful!

  • 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.

  • DTrain

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Ghost

    > 3 day

    Im 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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