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Guru3D.com » Review » Glorious Model O gaming mouse review 4

Glorious Model O gaming mouse review 4

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 12/16/2019 12:23 PM [ 18 comment(s) ]

In this article, we review the Glorious Model O mouse, for which pre-orders started as early as in March 2019. It’s a (non)typical wired gaming mouse, and you’ll find RGB lighting here as well. The most important feature of this product is the weight, as well as the honeycomb shell structure. The device is very nice at first glance, and you can fully customize the RGB lighting via optional software. The weight is 67g (matte version) or 68g (glossy).

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cryohellinc
Senior Member



Posts: 3348
Posted on: 12/16/2019 02:20 PM
Razer Viper or Logitech G Pro Wireless is a better option then for you. I was skeptical at first as well but there's no gunk of dirt build-up atm. Though I do keep my hands extremely tidy. I can't stand overtly moist or greasy hands. It even got to the point where I would bring cleaning tissues / soap to LAN's specifically to keep them clean and I'd flip out if someone with greasy hands touched my stuff.

It's good there aren't any holes on the side though (some mice have this), it would feel weird when gripping it tbh.
I keep my hands always tidy, and clean my hardware regularly. As a keyboard nerd, I always keep them in a mint condition (that includes hoovering).

Just like you I have cleaning tissues that I regularly use for my mouse + keyboard. Nevertheless, there is always some dirt, on the sides especially and in specific during summer. Everyone's hands get sweaty and dead skin+ sweat = gunk. Slap on top of it dust.
It is beyond me how to clean the inside of those holes or if something falls through them. Can you take off the lid or unscrew it?

TigTex
Junior Member



Posts: 10
Posted on: 12/16/2019 03:24 PM
I resell these mouses and almost ALL of them came back with damaged USB cable. It's a good mouse, but the cable is a big problem. Just look at the pictures from this review, the usb cable can be folded in 180º and that's not healthy at all.

H83
Senior Member



Posts: 3374
Posted on: 12/16/2019 03:43 PM
RGB on a mouse... :/

cryohellinc
Senior Member



Posts: 3348
Posted on: 12/16/2019 03:47 PM
I resell these mouses and almost ALL of them came back with damaged USB cable. It's a good mouse, but the cable is a big problem. Just look at the pictures from this review, the usb cable can be folded in 180º and that's not healthy at all.

Ouch!

Toadstool
Senior Member



Posts: 117
Posted on: 12/16/2019 04:02 PM
RGB on a mouse... :/

My mouse is actually the one part I like having RGB on. It helps for telling which dpi setting I'm on, though I never leave it on.

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