🎯 Elevate Your Game with the Glorious Model O-!
The Glorious Model O- (Minus) is a compact, ambidextrous wired gaming mouse designed for speed, control, and comfort. Weighing only 58g, it features a Pixart 3360 sensor for precision tracking, durable Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks, and a unique honeycomb design for optimal performance. With ultra-flexible cable and high-quality glide skates, this mouse is perfect for competitive gamers seeking an edge.
Brand | Glorious |
Series | Glorious Model O Minus (Glossy White) |
Item model number | GOM-GWHITE |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Mac OS 9.X, Supported Gaming Console, Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.48 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.48 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Glossy White |
Power Source | USB |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
ASIN | B07VRP5MYH |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 15, 2019 |
A**S
I never thought about using a light mouse, and after using this one I can't go back to my old brick.
I used to use a G600 MMO gaming mouse for a long time, never played a lot of fps games so never thought much about how a mouse could have advantages other than more buttons, so I used that for about 10 years, rebuying the same model over the years, and one day while having a conversation with a friend about mouse weights and how much my mouse weighed, I never gave it much thought up until then and my mouse is a rather heavy boy, around 133g or something.My reason for buying this specific mouse is it's the lightest on the market I could find that had some side buttons, but mainly for its super lightweight, RGB was a cool little bonus (it does look cool though being able to see the inside of the mouse) and for 40 bucks this is a steal, they could have sold this for 80 bucks and I would have still been just as happy with the purchase.Saying this thing is light is an understatement, and NO, Light doesn't mean it feels of lesser quality, this thing is ridged and feels good in the hand. No flex whatsoever, the clickers ehh they have a slight amount of play, nothing noticeable unless you were trying to nitpick but feels robust material-wise. I did a little research on the sensors and the switch, top notch, can't get much better honestly.Aside from the obvious things, if you use a claw grip or a fingertip grip this thing is awesome, I tend to play with a variation of the two so I use my fingertips to move the mouse under my palm without actually touching it, so I can get super fine control when aiming, anyways very comfortable for gaming multiple hours.The only thing bad I can say about this mouse is the middle mouse wheel is very stiff, and requires a fair amount of effort to press, that could be a good thing or a bad thing I suppose. I just wish mine was slightly softer and required less effort, who knows maybe I've been spoiled with my previous mouse for too long.I guess the real question is, did a lighter mouse make a difference? Maybe.. Do I enjoy using this mouse more when playing fast-action games? heck yeah, this thing glides effortlessly and I feel more confident in my aim using this mouse over my previous one. So I count that as a pretty big thumbs up from me.I'd recommend this mouse to anyone looking to try something new, if you've never used an ultra-light mouse try this one, it's awesome!
D**Y
More than Glorious product, why buy anything else?
I have 7,000 hours of counter strike and 3,000 of apex legends competitive play, I have used "the best" FPS mice from all of the popular brands.For the last 3 years I have been trying to replace the Zowie FK1. I've purchased other FPS oriented gaming mice and nothing could compare to it's plug-and-play, no bloatware, no flashy gimmicks, and overall large size. My hands are rather large, and I "palm" grip my mouse when I play. So I need a longer mouse for comfort and control.Only an hour ago I opened up the Glorious Model D matte white (68g) version. All I can say is WOW! I've been living in the stone age using the FK1 this whole time. If only I'd known sooner of this mouse I wouldn't have wasted my money on the Razer deathadder, the logitech G502 Hero, and a few others that had raving reviews.Pros:-works right out of the box, true plug-and-play functionality!-ergonomic, so comfortable I wish I could sit on it.-scroll wheel feels tight, very responsive to even the slightest stroke of your fingertip.-very fair price for quality-default RGB mode is the "Glorious Mode", it cycles through all colors of the rainbow without any software installed!-DPI button behind the scroll wheel where it's easily accessible, but not too easy to touch while gaming such as the G502 Hero where it's located BY MOUSE 1!-DPI LED indicator on the bottom of the mouse, configurable with their VERY lightweight software that's free and doesn't need to constantly run in the background like most of their competitors!-configurable profiles that SAVE TO THE MOUSE! Allows you to change macros, binds, color settings, and 6/7 different DPI modes per profile (insane) including the color the LED on the bottom of the mouse will display.-Absolutely GLORIOUS man staring at you at all times from the decal on the left side of the mouse.-comes with bigger replacement skates, although the tiny ones installed from factory are epic already.-all buttons are tactile, and easily as satisfying as Cherry switches for a keyboard.Cons:-mouse doesn't come with a picture of the person who designed it. If I could, I would personally shake the hand of the individual who designed this mouse, it is the magnum opus of mice of its caliber.Notes:-if you currently use a gaming mouse, even if it functions perfectly, if you are sick of bloatware that opens at startup otherwise you can't control the lighting, dpi, macros etc. if you are using an older mouse that doesn't use a "flawless" optical sensor (lift off errors and cursor drift, polling rates etc.), if you kept seeing similar lightweight mice advertised for insane amounts of money, if you are like me and spending years stuck on the same old reliable mouse doubting anything better exists. If you simply considered buying this mouse but read some reviews first to help persuade yourself to buy or not to buy. BUY BUY BUY. You will not regret.
J**N
Great Quality And Durability At A Decent Price
I havent been pc gaming for long, but one of the first things you learn is things arn't cheap, and you need alot of diffrent stuff. I originally started out with an already well used Model O1 and loved it, clicks were always percise, feet always felt smooth accross my mousepad, alot faster and easily ajustable DPS, super light and honestly just good looking. finally decided to upgrade as over the 4 years or so that mouse had been used so much the plastic began to have a polished feel from use. Uprgaded to the Model D for a for fitted feel and stayed with wired (personal prefrence ik......) and honestly for the 50 bucks I spent I couldnt be happier, everything I said about the model O holds true to this one, and one day maybe ill afford one of their keyboards. If I had one gripe, or moreover suggestion, I wish they offered a model, or included it in their v3 mice, id like to have a free scroll or faster scrolling wheel. Regardless,easy 5 stars
H**R
4 Year Review
This is my daily driver mouse. Consistent use every day for multiple hours a day, and this mouse is exactly as the day I bought it.Extremely lightweight but still easy to control, this mouse feels effortless to use. Can't recommend it enough for gaming.The software provides many options for lighting and several adjustable dpi levels. Clicks are responsive and tactile. This thing just doesn't miss.
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