🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Glorious Model I!
The Glorious Gaming Model I Wired Gaming Mouse is a lightweight, ergonomic gaming mouse designed for speed and precision. Weighing only 69g, it features 9 programmable buttons, including swappable thumb buttons, and an ultra-flexible cable for a drag-free experience. With RGB lighting and a honeycomb design for durability, this mouse is perfect for competitive gamers seeking both performance and style.
Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
Series | Glorious Model I - Matte White |
Item model number | GLO-MS-I-MW |
Hardware Platform | PC, PC, MAC, Console(Mouse Supported) |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, and Linux |
Item Weight | 2.43 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.04 x 2.91 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.04 x 2.91 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Matte White |
Power Source | USB |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
ASIN | B0B63YG8XC |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 8, 2022 |
K**N
Lightweight, no frills gaming mouse with a thumbrest
Pleasantly surprised by this mouse. If you're looking for a lightweight gaming mouse with a thumb support, that isn't bloated with a bunch of extra buttons and gimmicky features like a tilt wheel this is the way to go.One of the low rated reviews mentioned their DPI was resetting every time they restarted their PC - this is not an issue for me, it retains all of my settings on PC restart.Another low rated review mentioned that the left and right clicks feel different, and left click had a double click feel to it, this is also not an issue for me. Both left and right click feel solid mechanical clicks.5/5 mouse for me
A**X
Some performance issues, great customer service
UPDATE: I would like to say how good the support at Glorious is. They are responsive, understanding, and helpful. Not every brand can say that, but I appreciate how much they care about their end user.I've tried multiple Glorious mice in the past, both wired and wireless. In the past, connectivity between the mouse and dongle has been an issue. That persists currently, and I had to move my dongle to the front of my PC instead of on the I/O. The battery lasts two to three days whether I turn it off, leave it on. There doesn't seem to be a sleep feature or battery saver when the PC is off. Which brings me to the software/firmware. It is very lackluster and not as easy to navigate as something comparative like Logitech. It's better than Corsair or Razer in my opinion, but far from the best.As for the actual performance of the mouse when it is connected and does have a charge, it does well. It's snappy, the DPI is able to be honed in to your preference, and the buttons feel good to click. It's ultra light, and every button on the mouse is within reach without having to contort my hand.Ultimately, if you don't mind a dongle smack dab on the front of your PC and are willing to charge it overnight or once every couple of days, it's a solid product. I just can't rate it higher for those reasons.
S**N
Good mouse built around a weak battery
Pros:- Comfortable shape for small to medium size hands.- Light for a mouse with this many buttons.- Software is functional.- Easy bluetooth and 2.4ghz toggle.- AffordableCons:- The primary and right click are not as crisp as my Logitech. I ended up with some fatigue during a MOBA session that I never get. Crisp may not be the right word; the clicks do not feel as light.- The battery, or software controlling the battery is pretty bad. I have RGB off and after two days it's down to 62%. I'm assuming there isn't some intelligent sleep option, or one that I've found. I will try turning it off over night to see if that helps any.- Only two of the buttons are magnetic and swappable. I feel like this is a feature that was so close but incomplete. All of the side buttons should be interchangeable with different shapes. It could've been a neat customization feature. I really enjoyed some of the Mad Catz mice with those features.- The mouse wheel does not tilt left or right. I knew this going in but more mice need to bring that back. The amount of combinations I've added to my logitech with that feature were amazing.Conclusion: I do like the mouse but there are some things that I hope the company can improve on. Assuming that the buttons hold up and it doesn't die in four months then it's $75 well spent. I wanted a light mouse with a decent amount of buttons. That's what I got. I do wish that the battery was closer to 14 days but hopefully I can continue to tweak that.If this mouse holds up, and they improve the design, I will most definitely buy the I 3. The price point is a big winner here.
A**R
Stylish and Dependable
I bought this for my son at Christmas and he absolutely loves it. It is lightweight, stylish, and since it’s corded the battery never dies🤣. His old mouse was rechargeable and it would die at the worst times. I thought he would miss the freedom of wireless but he does not. He actually prefers this style. He said it is fast and the cord is long enough to always find the perfect place to set it.
B**N
Double Clicking after only 3 months.
Very disappointing lifespan. I have had this mouse for about 3 months, and it is already developing an constant issue with double clicking. This mouse is not used for 10 hours a day and not in high clicking based games. So I cant fathom why it has already started to show this kind of issue. I bought this mouse as a replacement to a Logitech mouse that had a similar issue, but that was after nearly a year and a half of use.Not sure if I have received a lemon, but it is unacceptable for an issue like double clicking to appear after 3 months of mild/medium usage, especially for a mouse made with gaming in mind. Other than the double clicking, this mouse was great. The software could use work, but the lightness and good battery life were awesome. So the issue makes it that much more disappointing.
J**P
Great mouse.
My son loves this mouse! Super responsive, looks great and great for gaming. Lots of extra buttons and features.
C**S
Software "Core" is subpar and mouse as well
Side button placement is poor. Software is also badly designed. What surprises me is that the software for Model O is amazing. The weight is light and mouse glides better with the blue plastic covers that protect the pads than when they are removed. The cord comes out of the box severely kinked. Model O is a much better mouse just wish the shape was more ergonomic.
J**B
It's a good mouse held back by terrible software
Admit it, you were looking at this as an alternative to the G502 because you want to be different. Welp, this is about as competitive as you'll find to an alternative. However, the software is abysmal. I set it to not open on startup. Guess what opens on startup? I set macros, custom binds, and other settings. Guess what deletes itself? I tried to use the RGB, it looks nice. But, you'll be charging it almost daily. If it is so inefficient with the RGB on, it'd be better to not have it at all. Once the RGB is disabled, it does have decent battery life. But I'm back to using a G502X.
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