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 dayThe 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.
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Usedmedia4less
> 3 dayThis comes in a box suitable for gifting, and this would make a fabulous gift for any gamer. I got the white one but in retrospect wish I had gotten black to match my keyboard and PC. The lighting is one of my favorite parts, all customizable with lots of fun options. You can save up to three user profiles with this mouse too, so you can have a different look and usability every day! The one small thing I’m still working out with them is that the app to customize options and to update the firmware is too large for my standard monitor. Doesn’t seem to be a way to shrink it, and maybe this just means I need to get a huge monitor but im not ready to make that investment yet. I found a workaround involving temporarily changing my display from landscape to portrait and then dragging the app around to make the changes I want, saving, and reverting my display. Obviously not ideal so I’ve got another request for assistance in with them. They responded quickly, within the day for the first request. Even if this doesn’t get changed, I’d still get the mouse. It’s really great and you won’t be disappointed!
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Jordan
> 3 dayThis mouse is so light it blew my mind. Great responsiveness. My one complaint is it is hard to clean with all the holes in it.
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Walter Tillman
> 3 dayIm really impressed with the quality of the design, packaging, and functionality of this mouse. Its extremely lightweight and glides smoothly. The shape of the buttons are perfect for left or right-handed use. I wouldnt necessarily say the wheel has deep grooves, but deeper and spaced further out than any other gaming mouse Ive used before. Its not a huge deal, but takes some getting used to. The wheel is tactile cycling, not free-spin. The dpi button up top and the forward / back buttons on the side are positioned at just the right locations. The USB cable is 6.5 so no issues with getting it connected to a machine thats a good distance from a desk. Youll need to download and install the Glorious CORE software if you want to customize the RGB lighting and adjust specific input settings such as the polling rate.
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Chilly
> 3 dayThis mouse works great for the gaming I do! By no means am I a sweaty or play super serious but I feel playing games with this mouse at very least lets me feel Luke I can compete with the big dogs. The feels is very smooth and if it lights up and looks cool as well. Its even better.
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Pandagurl
> 3 dayIn the box was the o2 wireless gaming mouse, the wireless receiver, receiver extender and a usb a to c charger. The usb a to c cable is a nice braided one, but strangely they put a bracket on the usb c part that makes it so it can be only inserted into the mouse in one orientation, so you lose the benefit of being able plug a usb c plug in either orientation really weird. My first impression, wow this mouse is very light. My current mouse was a logitech g305, and the weight difference was immediately apparent side by side. Approximately 30% lighter. I tested the 2.4ghz mode range. I went about 20ft from my laptop where it was plugged and was still easily controlling the mouse with no drop outs. Mouse is running firmware version 1.0.0.5 This was with just the wireless receiver plugged in (no extender being used). All of the clicks on the buttons felt satisfying and good travel as well as responsiveness. The scroll wheel felt very average, not as nice i would of expected on a premium mouse. The plastic has a bit of texture to it that i thought felt nice, and certainly helps gripping the mouse. Out of the box theres a note saying rgb is set to 5%, but i dont think its true because when i set up the core software 5% was way dimmer. At 60% it looks pretty good, at 100% it looks great, but eats into the battery life quite a bit. The dpi light indicator shows which dpi mode you have it set to, and is now independent from the rgb lighting. So u can turn off rgb lighting and the dpi light indicator still works. The bluetooth worked fine though had the typical bluetooth slight latency that isn’t great for fast paced first person shooters. The core app has pretty basic control for the rgb, choose the lighting effect, speed of effect, and brightness, but has some cool advanced features like adjusting lift off distance, debounce time, and polling rate. Overall i thought this was a great light gaming mouse.
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The unknown
> 3 dayAlot of people think this mouse is for competitive games but its really just for your casual everyday gamer and even has a bluetooth mode for those people who want to use it for work. Its very light, has great tracking, and really nice rgb. People say this mouse isnt as good as the peo because of the weight but I think its just absurd to have a mouse that light. The design is super clean and feels very nice in thr hand, People complain about the holes but they dont bother me. The clicks are nice and crisp, the mouse feels like its made to last and I have no problrms with using it wireless, my rgb is always at 100% and battery life is super well. For a $100 this might be out of price range for budget games but it defidently does not dissapiont and I recommend it if you can afford it, good job glorious youve made another hit.
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Dingus McBingus
> 3 dayIts like youre not even using a mouse at all... using a mouse at all... using a mouse at all... I am so used to the big chunky boi mice, my current main mouse is a Razer Naga Pro, and that lad is a BEEFY BOI. This... barely feels like a mouse in comparison. I have been using it for the last couple days and swapping back to my old mouse makes it feel like I am dragging a cinder block around. My initial apprehentions about a honeycomb style mouse, and it maybe not having the best palm feel were instantly evaporated when I felt it in my hand. This mouse is Comfy! It fits perfectly in my relatively large hand. The clicks feel really good too, nice crispy click. The tracking is TOP NOTCH, even when going hog wild flicking back and forth it is stupid accurate. It glides across my desk mat efortlessly, and it is SO light I can move it by blowing on it. Absolute insanity! Compared to other hardware manufacturers software CORE is.. probably the most intuitive I have seen. Beats the heck out of iCue and demolishes the Clown Festival Circus that Synapse is. Setting the lighting and updating the firmware was a cakewalk, zero confusion, done in moments, in and out no problem. And you dont need it in the background hogging your frames either. 10 out of 10 there. The one single Minor, Minute, Insignificant gripe... the side LEDs are a little... discolored if you use white. I like white and orange, and it discolors to a slight orange, so it kinda works for me, but it doesnt look awesome. Any other colors, totally fine. Vibrant and looks good. Only white has that problem. For general gaming, definitely shooters. This mouse is hands down one of the best I have ever used, out of the... 30 or so I have used over the last couple years. Insanely comfortable and light, you barely feel it in your hand, its just like gliding your hand in a almost frictionless glove across a table. No wrist fatigue at all after a far too long gaming session. This is my new secondary mouse for anything that isnt an RTS/MoBA or MMO (gotta have my many buttons). It has won a spot on my desk for sure. Glorious has done it, the most home run of home runs possible to home run. S+++ tier mouse.
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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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Ghost
Greater than one weekIm 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.