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November 2019
(85%)
63 Reviews
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The editors liked
Excellent choice of materials
Different surface-treatment options
Comes in two colors
Fantastic sensor performance
Great buttons and scroll wheel
Nice-looking RGB lighting
Ultra-flexible cable
Fantastic pure PTFE mouse feet
Very lightweight softwa
Flawless sensor performance
Very low click latency
Satisfying feedback from the main buttons
Great scroll wheel
Good choice of components
Very flexible cable
Excellent mouse feet
Lightweight
Grippy coating
Full software customizability
Well-done
Size of mouse is great for my hand size
Super smooth gliding on mouse pad
Clicking is nice and responsive
Awesome look and design
Very light
Smooth gliding experience
Only 67 grams
Super comfortable during use
Great RGB lighting
OMRON switches and PixArt sensor
Customization software
Excellent cable and mouse feet
Available in both white and black colors
Affordable
Ultra
Great cable
Size options
Relatively simplisticOptical switches
Onboard memory
Customizable scroll resistanceOnboard memory
Symmetrical
Optical switchesBraided cable
Infinite scroll optionOptical switches
Supple cable
The editors didn't like
No replacement mouse feet included
Sides can flex inward with high pressure
Side buttons could be better
I wish the mouse was a tiny bit wider in size
Companion software not available on macOS
Too big for those with small hands
No slot for USB receiver
None that we found
RGBs not very accurate
Few buttons
Creepy marketing
No onboard memory
Few buttonsAsymmetrical
Grips hard to cleanExpensive
Slow “wake-up”Fixed polling rate
Too heavy for FPS gamesRelatively limited customization
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Published: 2021-11-25, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
If you're looking for a competitive gaming mouse that's packed full of features and tuned for lightening fast performance, this is the mouse for you. It's got a cool brand name, great style, it's comfortable, and it's competitively priced too. Highly reco...
Published: 2019-12-05, Author: Bo , review by: play3r.net
Fantastic Sensor, Build quality is sturdy despite the holes in the shell, Very well priced
Cable is very thin and loosely sleeved, Software fiddly to install, Device at risk of debris and spills
After some pretty serious testing, I found the Model O- to have quite a comfortable, sturdy design although the materials are not what I would normally recommend especially with the plastic feeling quite slippery, however this is offset by the lightweight...
Very light, Less than £50, Top quality sensor, Excellent side buttons and scroll wheel, Flexible cable
Some minor build quality issues, Primary buttons suffer from slight post-travel
There's a lot to like about the Glorious Model O-, particularly if you are a big fan of this new ‘ultra-lightweight' mouse trend.The size and weight of the mouse really do define the Model O-, as it weighs just 58g and it is very small, measuring 120 x 63...
Abstract: 2019 has been the year of holey, ultralight mice. There have been some notable exceptions, such as the Razer Viper and Endgame Gear XM1, but those are relatively heavier at 69g and 70g respectively. So far, it seems like if you want to make a mouse reall...
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Abstract: 2019 has been the year of holey, ultralight mice. There have been some notable exceptions, such as the Razer Viper and Endgame Gear XM1, but those are relatively heavier at 69g and 70g respectively. So far, it seems like if you want to make a mouse reall...
Extremely lightweight design, Good build quality, Flawless optical sensor, Super flexible cable, Great value for money, Available in both matte and glossy finishes
Some lighting transitions could be smoother, No independent lighting zones, Honeycomb design may lead to dust buildup inside
The Glorious Model O is quite simply fantastic. It's inevitably going to be compared to the Air58, but it's a comparison that tips the scales heavily in Glorious' favor. For starters, it's impossible to get the Air58 anywhere now, unless you pay ridiculou...
Published: 2020-04-29, Author: David , review by: geektopia.es
Abstract: Glorious Gaming es una empresa estadounidense dedicada a periféricos para jugar, y entre los distintos ratones que ha puesto en el mercado el más interesante es el Model O. Es un ratón ligero, con buenas características y que resulta en línea generales mu...