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Mr. Bunny
> 3 dayOverall 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.
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Warren Plummer
> 3 dayThis mouse is perfect for gaming the response time is very fast, its lightweight and the charge holds for a long time during use Ive had it for about a week now and havent had to recharge it once yet. Its definitely worth the money and I look forward to other products from GlORIOUS!
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MPhoto
Greater than one weekI got this to finally get away from wired. The cordless + lightweight feels great, it flows across mousepad effortlessly. it fits my hand well and the button placement is perfect for me. And the RGB is also a nice touch and looks great. And the battery seems to last a long time. This was a great upgrade from wired+heavy. Very happy with 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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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.
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ThirdeYe
> 3 dayTo preface this review, I have owned almost every main production mouse that Glorious has produced, including the original thick cable Model O. I have had a lot of quality control issues with their Model D line, but my Model Os have been mostly solid. This mouse, from a construction standpoint, feels very good. No creaking or rattling, no wobbling left and right clicks, and smooth mouse feet. Included in the box is the mouse, a few small pieces of literature, a sticker, and nothing else. The older Glorious mice used to include extra mouse feet, but no longer. The mouse was very difficult to get out of the packaging after breaking the seals on the top and bottom of the box. Pulling from the top tab got nowhere, so I had to eventually push the box out of the sleeve instead, using an excessive amount of force. Being a mouse collector and having tried (and owned) hundreds of mice, I can confidently say that this mouse isnt worth the current price of $65 USD. The scroll wheel is mushy and occasionally overscrolls, misses a scroll step, or bounces upward when scrolling down. The side buttons are overly stiff, and the cable is thicker than the previous Model O and is heavier and not quite as flexible, but still overall a decent cable. Mine also had a small black stain on the white cable right where it meets the mouse/stress relief. The stress relief is also not angled upward, and the cable will rub on the pad even in a bungee. On the plus side, the clicks feel and sound good, and the shape/weight are just right for my personal preference. The new holes look better than the old larger honeycomb cutouts, and I like the default RGB colors as they are more pastel rather than the vibrant Glorious RGB that is default on the older mice. Lastly, the sensor feels snappy with what I believe to be a a top-of-the-line variant of the PixArt PMW3395. In conclusion, I feel like there are many better wired mice out there for the price. With most companies trending away from wired competitive mice, I would have expected this to cost less. The Razer Viper 8khz, Razer Deathadder V3 wired, HyperX Pulsefire Haste, Xtrfy M4, Roccat Burst Pro, Endgame Gear XM1r, and even the wireless Steelseries Aerox 3 currently cost less than this mouse, and would be a better value and offer comparable performance.
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Renee Forcier
> 3 dayI am on my 2nd one and I love it! So many setting and it is so light and colorful!
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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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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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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.