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The matte texture with holes also feels ideal. The grip is well-suited to me even with a little bulge towards the backend of the shape. No bizarre battery drain, jitter, or freezing. That is, it behaves well day in and day out. The mouse offers an overall refined wireless ultralight experience. Using gadgets and placing defenses while being ready to jump into battle really tests out how accurate I am with a mouse, and the Model O Wireless delivers. I find that playing as a Defender in "Rainbow Six Siege" is one of the best ways to test out comfort with a new mouse.

Performance is impressive when using tools like 3D Aim Trainer, but the Model O Wireless doesn't just excel when I fire up benchmarks. I used it set at both 1,000hz and 500hz and never once felt like the performance was lacking in either wired or wireless mode. This is presumably why the Model O Wireless required a new sensor rather than the existing PixArt sensor used on the wired model. As part of that equation, the battery and sensor must both be weight conscious and positioned carefully. The accuracy of the sensor is stellar and the battery life, even with RGB enabled by default, is no slouch either.įor a wireless ultralight mouse, a balance must be struck between the sensor's accuracy and the device's power efficiency. But, that's thankfully not the case at all.

Since the Model O Wireless has been built to reach a certain low weight, a certain shape, and a certain low price, it would make sense for the mouse to come up short in both performance and features. The mouse has a power switch for wireless mode on the bottom, so just flip it to the "On" position to establish the wireless connection to the dongle. The Model O Wireless uses a small USB-A dongle for wireless connectivity and, for convenience, it can be connected to the Ascended cable using the bundled adapter. The mouse's RGB shows a flickering low battery warning when it needs to charge, but having the option to view an exact percentage is very handy.Īfter letting the mouse charge for a little while (an hour maybe), you can simply unhook the charging cable from the mouse.
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The software is meant to be run all the time and, in addition to updates and customization options, it yields a percentage-based readout of the battery.
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I used it initially to update the mouse's firmware and tweak some settings. The Glorious Core software is a big step up over the older app that was used with the wired Model O.
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After setting the DPI, you can download the new Glorious Core software. There is an LED on the underside that reflects DPI choice. As is typical when I configure a gaming mouse, the first thing I do while charging is click the DPI button until I feel comfortable with the tracking speed. Once you connect the cable to the mouse and your PC, you can run the mouse in wired mode while charging the internal battery. The trident shape helps keep the cable connected, but also means that the connector has a definite right side up. Although it is USB-C, there are two plastic hooks on either side which give it a trident shape.
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The company's Ascended cable is a flexible paracord style with a USB-A connector on the PC end and a USB-C connector on the mouse side. With a focused design, internal battery, and play charge ability, the Model O Wireless is easy to set up. The unit I received for review is matte black and the finish still looks great after about a month of use. The one at the top center is the default for cycling DPI, and two extra buttons are placed on the left side, which is where your thumb will rest if you use a right-handed grip. Anyone used to housing the wireless dongle inside their mouse will need to figure out a different approach here. Apart from the detachable cable, the mouse has no doors or compartments. Overall, the Model O Wireless features a simple design. On the bottom, there are four Glorious G-Skate feet at each corner. While not subtle, it's a nice balance of style without getting too flashy.Ī graphic depicting the Glorious mascot is tucked away on the left side of the mouse, and the Glorious text logo is featured on the right side.

Some of that lighting is visible through the holes in the shell, but not too much. To add some flair, there's a line of RGB lighting that runs on the left and right of the body, as well as both sides of the scroll wheel. The nearly ambidextrous shape of the wired Model O has been retained here, complete with that version's honeycomb design on the top and bottom of the shell. Gone is the original model's glossy surface option in favor of sticking with two matte color options: black or white. Though very similar, the Model O Wireless isn't just a derivative of the Model O. USB-A receiver (includes adapter for use with the Ascended USB-C cable)
