SENSOR 19,000 dpi, BAMF
BUTTONS 6, programmable
SWITCHES Omron D2FC-F-7N
WEIGHT 69G
PRICE $129
Since the release of the original Model O, Glorious has released a range of different mice in various shapes and sizes, including the ergonomic Model D and Model O-. Now, it’s properly cutting the cord on the mouse that first helped establish it as a company to watch out for. The Model O Wireless combines a lightweight honeycomb chassis with lag-free wireless performance, and Glorious has slapped a really attractive price tag on it to boot. At just $129, the Model O Wireless offers great bang for your buck, especially compared to the $239 Logitech G Pro X Wireless Superlight.
Despite the addition of the battery, the Model O Wireless isn’t that much heavier than its wired counterpart, at just 69g to the latter’s 67g. It’s still heavier than the G Pro X Wireless Superlight though; the difference is noticeable when picking the two up.
Just like the Model O, the wireless version has the same flat shape as the Zowie FK1. It’s a versatile, safe shape that’s suitable for all grip styles, but this is a fairly large mouse that will require similarly large hands to use if you want to fingertip or claw it. One thing to note – if you like mice with tall, prominent humps, this is not it.
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