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Review: Glorious Model O gaming mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/16/2019 12:27 PM | source: | 18 comment(s)
Review: Glorious Model O gaming mouse

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.

Read the review here.







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anxious_f0x
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#5741955 Posted on: 12/16/2019 12:39 PM
I’ve been using one since August, great mouse.

Corrupt^
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#5741957 Posted on: 12/16/2019 12:47 PM
There's also a slightly smaller Model O- It's a good replacement for those using a Zowie FK2 atm and are looking for a better sensor, etc.

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#5741961 Posted on: 12/16/2019 01:04 PM
Reasons not to buy: Holes.

How possibly hard can it be to release a version without holes. They will get filled with dust and gunk after weeks of usage (please tell me cool stories about how spotless your hands are and you don't have dirt nor dust. I won't buy it).
Slap on top of it glossy version, which will be even more prone to the above mentioned issues.

Hard pass up until they won't come up with a solid version.

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#5741970 Posted on: 12/16/2019 01:21 PM
Reasons not to buy: Holes.

How possibly hard can it be to release a version without holes. They will get filled with dust and gunk after weeks of usage (please tell me cool stories about how spotless your hands are and you don't have dirt nor dust. I won't buy it).
Slap on top of it glossy version, which will be even more prone to the above mentioned issues.

Hard pass up until they won't come up with a solid version.

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.

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. Th...

Review: Glorious Model O gaming mouse

@Hilbert Hagedoorn

If you're planning on getting more into detail with mouse reviews, check out:
https://www.overclock.net/forum/23400737-post1.html

It allows for plotting of mouse input:



Also has been used to show that Razer's Synapse software really does negatively affect mouse performance:

https://www.overclock.net/forum/24187957-post132.html
https://www.overclock.net/forum/24188758-post144.html

NOTE: this wasn't the case on the Razer Viper, but people using older Razer mice with their 3G or 3.5G sensors, be weary.

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#5741973 Posted on: 12/16/2019 01:28 PM
I hope no one have trypophobia. This mouse looks like it can trigger it. :P

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