🔥 Dominate every match with the featherlight force of the Model O!
The GloriousGaming Model O Wired Gaming Mouse combines a superlight 67g honeycomb shell with a top-tier Pixart 3360 sensor and durable Omron switches. Designed ambidextrously for medium to large hands, it features a drag-free Ascended paracord cable, pure virgin PTFE skates for ultra-smooth gliding, and professional-grade specs like zero acceleration and 1000 Hz polling rate—making it the ultimate wired mouse for competitive gamers seeking speed, precision, and longevity.
Brand | Glorious |
Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 6.6 x 0.25 cm; 68 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | GO-GBLACK |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Series | Model O Regular Glossy Models Glossy Black |
Colour | Glossy Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Operating System | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 68 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**D
Awesome mouse!
Bought this initially for myself when it was on offer but gave it to a friend who needed it. Fairly large mouse, suitable for palm grip, scroll wheel felt quality and clicks were responsive. All of the little holes in the mouse weren't an issue, used for weight reduction. RGB lighting popped and was very smooth, pleasing to look at. Very functional mouse. Only issue is that normally the price is quite steep, however the product you receive is of good quality and should last you a long time.
A**E
Great mouse overall for gaming
Played with it for an hour or so in warzone and it feels like I am using my finger to aim. Honestly great mouse. Don't worry about latency while playing wirelessly, it is basically non existent
T**S
Glorious Model O Wireless – Better Than I Expected
I used to own the SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wired, and I honestly thought I wouldn’t find anything better. It was a solid mouse—lightweight, fast, and great for FPS games. But after switching to the Glorious Model O Wireless, I realized there was still room for improvement.Wireless Without CompromiseThe biggest upgrade for me? No cable. I thought I’d feel some difference going from wired to wireless, but the 2.4GHz connection is flawless this is due to a wireless booster that is wired into pc. No lag, no input delay—it feels just as responsive as a wired mouse, which is huge for FPS games I play like Valorant, CS, Marvel Rivals, and Fragpunk.Lightweight & SmoothThe Aerox 3 Wired was already light, but the Model O Wireless at 69g somehow feels even better. The shape is slightly more comfortable for my hand, and the glide is super smooth. It just feels more natural and effortless when aiming and flicking.Battery Life & CustomizationThe 71-hour battery life is insane—I barely have to think about charging. The RGB lighting also looks cleaner and more customizable compared to the Aerox 3, and it doesn’t drain the battery as fast as I expected.Final ThoughtsI didn’t think I’d find a better mouse than my Aerox 3, but the Model O Wireless proved me wrong. It’s lighter, just as fast, and wireless without any drawbacks. If you play a lot of competitive FPS games and want a top-tier mouse, this is the one to get.⭐ 10/10 – No regrets switching so far
A**1
Great mouse. Horrible software.
The mouse in itself is good and I upgraded to a wireless one as I've found it convenient and I needed an upgrade anyway. The battery itself lasts for a good 7-10 hours or so. The connectivity range is also great, but there is an adapter if the range isnt long enough. The mouse itself is very lightweight and somewhat customizeable with lighting options and macros which can help with creative programs or just day to day browsing/gaming.However the only gripes I have with the mouse compared to its wired counterpart is the software. At first I thought Core 2.0 was a decent upgrade from its predecessor however I found the macros to just not work, and changing the dpi to be just confusing (I did figure it out but I havent seen such a poor design for software in a while, not that it looks bad but moving around in it does). The ui can be a bit clunky at times too. This has made me move to the previous version Core 1.0 and the macros work just fine now.The cable can also be annoying at times as its not a normal usb-cable thats plugged into a mouse, its this arched cable which makes it really annoying to put it in. And even if you do plug it in, sometimes it just doesnt recognize the cable so you need to replug it in and then it works.overall, great mouse, been using it for over 4 years and I would recommend it.BUT DO NOT USE CORE 2.0 FOR MACROS.
A**
Decent quality
Decent quality Mouse can be used plugged in or unplugged.
G**G
high quality
this mouse is great for drag clicking, the scroll wheel feels lovely and the grip on the mouse it very good, the buttons feel very high quality, you just plug it in and it works, the software is very easy to use. i especially love the cable as it is very loose and dosent seem to affect my gameplay at all.
A**S
Mouse
Great mouse
R**A
Squeaky, cheap, plasticky
extremely light so that it lifts with each movement. i had this mouse for 15 days before the mouse buttons started to squeak shrilly when used. such poor quality. i can’t for the life of my figure out how this is worth £30, it’s extremely cheap feeling and poor quality.i’m highly surprised by ANY positive review
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