Glorious are aiming to cater for everyone with the Model O 2 Pro and Model D 2 Pro, with the former being a symmetrical ...
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.
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 is a fairly popular peripherals brand offering mice that prove themselves as a good choice among more competitive gamers. Today they’ve released four new mice to add to their expanding range ...
John Alexander is a writer, game lover, and Twitch-addicted individual. His writing has appeared in WIRED, PopSci, and DigitalTrends amongst others. He particularly enjoys writing about products, ...
The Glorious D 2 Pro 4KHz/8KHz achieves what it sets out to do: provide competitive gamers with an absurd polling rate. Though ask yourself this, do you really need it? The answer is probably no, in ...
The Glorious Model O was one of the first gaming mice to embrace the trend for hole-filled, ultralight designs. It didn't outright lead the charge, but it arrived as one of the more readily available ...
When it comes to gaming mice, Glorious Gaming is probably best-known as an early adopter of the honeycomb hole design, which shaves off weight by cutting hexagonal holes in the mouse's outer layer of ...
The first thing that strikes you about the Glorious Model O 2 Pro is its weight — or rather, its lack of weight. At just slightly over 2 ounces (59 grams), it’s one of the lightest mice on the market.
A genuine contender for the best budget gaming mouse out there today, with a speedy sensor, light mass and a lovely user experience. Just watch out for its cheaper-feeling cable. PC Gamer's got your ...
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