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The GloriousGaming Model O 2 PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with an ultralight design, featuring a 1ms response time, 26K DPI precision, and an impressive 80-hour battery life, making it the perfect choice for serious gamers seeking performance and comfort.
Brand | Glorious |
Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 6.7 x 0.25 cm; 59 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | GLO-MS-POWV2-1K-B |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Series | Glorious Modèle O 2 PRO Wireless - 1K Polling - Noir |
Colour | Matte Black |
Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Linux, Mac OS 6, Windows 7 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 80 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1.4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.14 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 59 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**E
The best gaming mouse I own
I play a lot of games and I buy a lot of mouses and so far this is the best one I have gotten. I have big hands so a little harder for me to butterfly click but this mouse is perfect. But I feel like it is little too light. But the glide on this mouse is very good so does all the glorious mouse but overall if you are a gamer this is the perfect mouse.
L**T
Great until you use it.
The mouse refuses to track properly when playing any game and constantly disconnects. Worked fine on other apps and browsers which is odd. I loved my Model O and wanted to love this, but it's unusable unless plugged in. Don't waste your money.
R**O
Objectively a great gaming mouse, if you can get it on sale
The media could not be loaded. SUMMARY:The Model O 2 Pro that I have (which is ambidextrous, which is great for left-handed gamers; get the D 2 Pro if you're strictly a right-handed gamer for better hand ergonomics) with the 1K polling rate ticks off a lot of boxes in a sleek, understated (if not boring) package. While it'll definitely satisfy the needs of many PC gamers with it's performance and will be even more impressive on high refresh rate monitors, its lack of aesthetic design and some questionable choices keep it behind some of the competition, especially at this price point. WeUNBOXING AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS:With it's typical Glorious Gaming package, the mouse does make a good first impression without even opening it. Inside, you'll find the mode cradled in a plastic mold, which also houses the wireless USB adapter and has the cables and instructions manual underneath it. Because the brand decided to ditch the honeycomb shell and adjustable weights for this Pro model, the mouse itself looks incredible plain with zero branding or patterns on the top, so much so that it kinda cheapens the look of it. The no-weights thing makes this an INCREDIBLY light mouse (under 60g); I'm pretty sure the shell weighs more than the components inside it! If you're a minimalist gamer who despises gaudy logos and branding all over your gaming gear, then this will probably be for you.Let's start with the good stuff first...SETUP:Like other products from the brand, this mouse was basically plug-n-play, and people who use the brand's other gaming peripherals will feel right at home here. I would recommend download the brand's GLORIOUS CORE drivers and program that allow you to adjust DPI, change the colour of the DPI LED light on the bottom, program macros...you name it! But even on its default settings, this mouse performs very well right out of the box, and gamers new to the brand and those who've stuck with them for a while will quickly be accustomed to this mouse.PERFORMANCE:As expected, this mouse is excellent for gaming and maybe even some office work if you really want a super fast cursor! I compare this to my MX Master 3, and I will say that there is a noticeable difference on high refresh rate monitors (mine supports up to 165Hz over DP). I took a short video to demonstrate it, but it's way more noticeable in real life. There's basically no skipping, no lag or letency issues, no drops in connections, and it's smooth like butter when it goes across my screen, and this is just through the wireless adapter! I can only imagine how much better it would be latency-wise when it's plugged in directly.The optical sensors for the click buttons do have a slight edge over mechanical ones in that they area bit faster to respond. Because you don't have to press down as much for eavh click to register to the input, this could be handy for games which require a lot of constant, fast clicking. Additionally the PTFE material they use for the feel make this mouse GLIDE across my desk! There's basically no friction when you move it around and as a result, it requires less effort to move it around.Now onto the nitpicks I have with this mouse...THE HARDWARE:Continuing on with the design of the mouse, I will say that while they did meet and even exceed the performance needs of many gamers, the rest of the hardware leaves a lot to be desired, especially for something this expensive. For instance, the plastic they use does not feel super high quality. I get that it's supposed to be lightweight, but that fact that some of the edges feel sharp and and the casing feels hollow doesn't bode well. Had they given us the option to swap out the shell for a honeycomb design one with LEDs and add or remove weights, I would've been okay with the hardware itself.Add to the fact that there's no infinite or smooth scroll feature (like Logitech) and the L and R click buttons sound and feel kinda thin and aren't particularly satisfying to use (even though they are optical), and you're kinda left disappointed. Some people have reported the optical sensor being overly sensitive, but I personally have not found that to be the case, as I am using a decently thick felt mouse pad.QUESTIONABLE DESIGN CHOICES:The included USB-C cable is design specifically for the mouse and the wireless adapter since it has that specialized mold that perfectly fits into the front of the mouse when plugged in. While you can use your own USB-C cable (especially if you don't have USB-A ports on your computer), it may not fit them all and the brand does state that you should only use a third party cable for charging only rather than charging and data transfer. Like the proprietary wireless adapter, this is probably to ensure that customers get the optimal mouse performance (i.e. lowest latency and no lag) with a cable that is designed specifically for the mouse, but the thin opening for the port means that cables with bulkier connectors might not be able to fit.VERDICT:Overall, it's a great gaming mouse that definitely delivers on that core performance that gamers will definitely appreciate and utilize. While it won't automatically make you a better gamer, it's nice to know that the mouse has your back and the fast sensor, 26K programmable DPI, and fast optical switches are basically perfect, especially for those who have a high refresh rate monitor (ideally 75Hz and above). However, the bland design and hardware leaves a lot of be desired and some of the design quirks (like not having Bluetooth and instead relying on the wireless adapter) might steer some people away.If you can get this mouse on sale (perhaps around $110 CAD or less if you're really lucky), then you'll probably get an amazing deal and will probably trounce comparable wireless gaming mice from SteelSeries and Logitech's G series (that have arguably way better designs and feature sets) upwards of $140 CAD. If you don't need the wireless option at all or don't trust the proprietary dongle to offer low latency, skip this one and select a cheaper wired option either from this brand or the competition.
J**L
Nice wireless model O!
This is a good mouse to use if you ever wanted a model o but with a light weight and wireless 2.4gh feature. It has a decent coating but not the best which works best with sweatier palms or hands where dry hands it’s still useable but if you have sweaty hands… it’ll feel better.I downloaded the software and did the firmware update and the error ONLY came up when I didn’t have both the dongle plugged in with the mouses usb-c cable also plugged in. For the firmware update to work you have to make sure you have both the dongle plugged in to your system with the cable being plugged into the mouse or it won’t work. I never had any issues with anything else in the firmware.Another thing is that this mouse uses optical switches and the implementation of these optical switches are nice, they feel like razers gen3 optical switches and if you never used them, they feel somewhat similar to mechanical switches and are not hard to actuate. I got the 1k polling rate version due to it being cheaper and there being a full on review and test by Optimumtech on YT with how polling rates higher than 1000 are kind of gimmicks but if you feel it helps you go ahead, just know it might be a placebo effect on you lol.
R**2
Best mouse I've ever tried over 13 years
I've been PC gaming for over 13 years, I've tried many of mice over the years Logitech g303, G502, G pro, Zowie Fk2 ec2a, multiple death adders, ultralight 2, roccat burst pro air, rocket jump mouse, viper mini, glorious model o, and more I can't even remember, this is hands down better then any I've ever tried it's got like that fk2 shape my favorite shape ever, it has great wireless, it even has an extra reprogamble button which I use the DPI button for page down for actions in game and windows and it's lightweight and wireless best mouse ever imo can't go wrong safe buy
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