With hit computer peripherals, like the Model O and Model D ultralight mice, Glorious has become an established force in PC gaming. And now, the brand's long-rumored Model O Wireless mouse has arrived ...
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A small yet mighty mouse for frequent travellers that doesn’t feel out of its depth for full-time desktop use. The Model O 2 Mini puts battery life ahead of tracking consistency, though. My biggest ...
Not too long ago, we reviewed the Pro versions of the Glorious Model D 2 and O 2, a pair of gaming mice geared towards competitive play that trimmed out a lot of flashiness in favor of no-nonsense, ...
Glorious’s gaming mice have been a popular choice among PC gamers for the last several years. It’s Model O 2 Wireless and Model D Pro wireless made a splash and impressed us in our combined review.
On Wednesday, PC peripherals-maker Glorious released a lightweight mouse with a magnetic trick up its sleeve. Gamers and workers alike can take advantage of the large array of customizable buttons on ...
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The Glorious Model I aims to be a giant killer. With a design that immediately brings to mind the legendary Logitech G502 and, more recently the Razer Basilisk V3, but shaves off precious grams to ...
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