🐝 Glide like a pro, game like a legend.
The Glorious Model O Wireless is a superlight, ambidextrous gaming mouse featuring a 69g honeycomb design, ultra-low 1ms latency 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, and up to 71 hours of battery life. With 16.8 million RGB color options and durable Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks, it’s engineered for precision, endurance, and style—perfect for competitive gamers and professionals who demand peak performance.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 71 Hours |
Brand | Glorious |
Series | Glorious. Model O Wireless - Matte White |
Item model number | GLO-MS-OW-MW |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.6 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2.6 x 0.1 inches |
Color | White |
Power Source | USB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
ASIN | B098RDJZFM |
Date First Available | July 6, 2021 |
I**T
The best gaming mouse I've tried yet, I'm very impressed (I've tried a lot)
Build Quality:Very good, very sturdyComfort and Feel:Best I've tried, and I've tried a lot. Very lightweight, excellent shape, even better than original model D.Sensor & Precision:Top shelf. Bluetooth mode has 1000hz polling rate, which is super high, as much as I'll probably ever need, there's also 2.4ghz mode with the included usb reciever with even higher polling rates (probably total overkill tbh)Battery life:Excellent, I've used it in bluetooth mode without RGB lighting for weeks before needing to charge. Don't know how long it lasts with RBG but I don't care about RGB because the lights are distracting to me anyhow.Software:Needs work. The battery level indicated in the app stays at 100% at all times even when mouse is near dead so the only way to check battery level is by holding the DPI button in the mouse for a few seconds and the RGB lights will flash the appropriate color. Assigning keystrokes is buggy also. The software isn't useless but it needs work.Price:Very competitive for a mouse this high of quality. I got an amazon preowned/customer return in like new condition for like $50 so I got a great deal.Conclusion:This is possibly the best wireless mouse on the market today. There are few competitors at this level and at this price I think it's unbeatable. I've owned a lot of different top tier gaming mice and this is easily the best mouse I've owned. I absolutely love it. They just need to improve the software.
M**C
If you cant afford the Logi Superlight or Razer ultimate, Get this mouse
TLDR: Fantastic mouse for the money. Good RGB, Program could be better, great feel, good battery life.-If you can’t afford or just can’t bring yourself to justify a $150 mouse like a superlight or viper ultimate id highly recommend the Model O wireless.Pros:-Good color and quality-Battery life-USB-C charging-Comfortable feel-Great buttons-Good RGB-Good Program for customizationCons:-It’s a con and a Note IMPORTANT!!!! DO NOT USE THE “MODEL O” PROGRAM!!! For whatever reason it doesn’t work 90% of the time and it’s a well-known issue HOWEVER USE THE “Glorious Core” program off their website and this mouse works just fine!-I hate to say it but there’s really no cons to the mouse, if there is it’s a personal and opinion based one, objectively there’s nothing wrong with the mouse.The Long:For better understanding of my review id like to preface that I’m a full-time video editor and I do play games heavily too. I’m also not the richest person so when I buy something I’m looking for what makes sense for the money and value. I searched for months for reviews between the top three mice in the game and industry and those are the Logitech Superlight, the Razor ultimate and this the model O. Now when I saw the price tags at the time respectively $150~, $120-100, $80~ I just couldn’t financially bring myself to spend over $100 BEFORE tax and shipping on a mouse I just couldn’t justify it. I spent $98 total for this mouse and online all the reviews put it in the same class with the “best gamming mouse ever made” the superlight. And I mean from my analysis its literally the competitor like if you compared a GT mustang to a Challenger and Charger classed cars respectively it would come to user preference. Any complaints on this mouse were nit picky at best about, 3-5 grams of weight (something I highly doubt a regular person would ever notice) or the specific “things” it comes with. I mean the superlight gets hated on for not having USB-C. So, here’s my honest opinion from what I can deduce.-----If you have the money and simply just want the best thing to say you have it, then buy a super light, if you want that but in Razer for some reason for their awful program that takes over you computer? Then buy the ultimate. BUT! If you’re a “normal” person who can’t justify spending over $100 on a mouse, then this is the bets you’ll ever do. The fact that its sub 100 and is in the same class ass the other two means something! I daily this thing and I went from an old cool master to a razor viper to this and I fell in love. For refence I have big meaty hands and the only downside is that for right-handed people the right side where your pinky rests is thinner then a viper so it took some time for me to get used to a “hour glass shaped” mouse. For $80 at the time, you get beautiful RGB, I do like it I mostly keep my turned off because it saves a bit of battery life as I use mine all day every day, the color of the mouse is a nice “matt” white, so it has this premium look to it like the color and texture they choose is beautiful. The clicks and center wheel are fantastic. As far as I can tell its light weight. I don’t personally notice the honeycomb so that’s a personal preference miles may vary. It comes with the charging cable that’s long enough to act as the mouse cable if you need to charge while you play and it’s a braided line so its almost like its not there HOWEVER you wont even use it long! Because this is USB-C it charges in a matter of minutes. I’m not joking, if my mouse gets to 30% ish ill plug it in and no lie walk away to get water come back it’ll be at 50% ill maybe google something watch one video or que for a match and it’ll be at 100% like its insane and as to why Logitech doesn’t use USB-C I can’t for the life of me understand its so useful. The Dongle it comes with is good quality and I usually leave it plugged in on my desk so when I need to charge ill just unplug the dongle and plug the remote in and done. The program is what sold this for me. Now, throw back to my previous note the “model o” standalone program just dose not work. No one knows why and it’s been an issue for years, the “glorious core” program works perfectly fine and recognizes the mouse with no issues and has plenty of customization. Some specifics, you can move your DPI sliders you get 5 I believe, and they can be color coded to what ever colors you like I usually set my blue to 2000 DPI and just keep it there but you can set them where you like and depending on what your doing you can adjust the DPI on the mouse and the color under the mouse will indicate which DPI setting its on. You can adjust the color brightness in increments which is insane to me I’ve never seen RGB where the brightness is a slider!! And the best part you can separate the RGB from the mouse “plugged in” or not, let me explain. If the mouse is plugged in you can tell the program what percentage of RGB brightness you’d like it to be and if its unplugged what you’d like it to be for example when my mouse is un plugged I have it set to 0% (again I run mine all day so I like to keep the RGB off ) but, I have it set to 60% when plugged in so while its off when I’m using it the second I plug the mouse in to charge the RGB kicks on. I just think its super cool, you can set it for battery life to if the battery gets to low you can have it adjust the RGB. As for battery life it works for days without charging. I haven’t killed it yet but I also frequently forget to turn it off, the mouse does have a setting for sleep mode so if you don’t use it for a while it “sleeps” itself saving your battery life this is annoying if your in game and don’t move for a while you have to jiggle the mouse to get it to turn back on BUT this setting can be adjusted or turned off so no worries! Again, with me frequently forgetting to turn it off ill only have to charge it maybe every 3 days at the worst. The longest I’ve gone is 5 days no charge. Again, that’s someone using it all day every day and then when I need to charge it I usually find a coinvent spot like if I need to go to the bathroom or make food that’s when ill charge it and its always done when I come back it’s like charging isn’t even an issue that I’ve ever noticed, I’ve never been annoyed by it.
L**O
Great Mouse but get the Pro
This is a review of the “Model D Wireless” gaming mouse from Glorious. This review will be split into 6 parts: SHAPE (how comfortable the mouse’s shape is to hold), BUILD QUALITY (how strong the mouse is built), QUALITY-CONTROL (the margin of error between copies of the mouse), CLICKS (how good the buttons feel to press), GLIDE (how fast the mouse can move on your mousepad), and finally WEIGHT (how much the mouse weighs)Starting off we have shape; the shape of the Model D is a large ergonomic shape with side buttons only on the left side. For this reason, this mouse is meant for people who have medium – large hand sizes and are right-handed. If you are left-handed, I strongly recommend not getting this mouse. If you are right-handed, however the mouse shape feels amazing for palm and claw grip. For me I use a claw grip and this mouse is awesome!Next up the build quality and quality control; the build quality of this mouse is mostly good besides for a little side-play on the clicks and some side button wobble. The mouse does last a while (I’ve been using it for 1 year at the time of making this review) and I haven’t had any big build quality issues. The quality control of Glorious mice has always been lousy according to popular mouse reviewers, but after looking around, asking people and watching other reviews, I think the quality control of the mouse is pretty good.Now to review clicks, glide and weight. The Glorious Model D’s clicks are on the heavier side but they are still easy to repeatedly click. The Model D uses an Omron®️ Mechanical Switches Rated For 20 Million Clicks. The glide is *okay* its not super-fast but it’s not too slow either. If you are a fan of faster mouse feet I think you would be better off buying “after market” mouse feet. The Model D’s weight is 70 grams and is pretty light but recently, mice have been getting below 50 grams easily. The weight is still good though!Onto the final question, “Would I recommend this mouse?” and the answer is surprisingly “no.” However, it’s not because the mouse is bad, in fact the mouse is great, but I would not recommend it because Glorious has made a new mouse called the “Model D 2 pro” which is a lighter version of the model D. If you’re thinking about getting a new Glorious mouse I’d just say get the Model D 2 pro.