The Ultimate Lightweight Mouse Glorious Model O- Review

**The Glory Model: A Gaming Mouse Review**

For those looking for an exceptional gaming mouse that is light on weight but still packs a punch, the Glory model from Glory may be worth considering. The mouse itself weighs around 60 grams, which is relatively light compared to other gaming mice on the market. However, this lightness doesn't compromise on performance, as the mouse has a noticeable click and scroll wheel switch that provides a satisfying feel.

The switches used in the Glory model are not super light but are light enough to provide a comfortable typing experience. They are also very similar to those found in the Ultra Light 2 and G Pro Wireless mice, which are two of my personal favorites for gaming mice. The cable is extremely soft and flexible, making it easy to use with a bungee or without. In fact, after using wireless mice as my mainstay in the past, I'm now not fazed by soft cables when used with a bungee. Over time, you even forget that the cable is there.

The Glory model also features 0.8 millimeter PTFE pads on each corner of the mouse, which provide a smooth and accurate gliding experience. The sensor is the PMW 3360, just like the original model, and polling rate is one thousand Hertz by default. The liftoff distance is between 0.5 and 1 millimeter, making it suitable for most users.

One of the standout features of the Glory model is its software, which allows for customization of polling rates, DPI settings, and lighting effects. The RGB lighting is extremely well-diffused, so you can't see individual LEDs, but you do have a few different lighting effects to choose from if you don't like the default rainbow.

In terms of build quality, the Glory model feels solid, with no major issues that I encountered during my testing. However, there are some minor compromises to be aware of. The main mouse buttons have a slight wiggle from side to side, but this is an improvement over the original model and even better than the MM 710 from Coolermaster.

The Glory model does have one notable drawback: it's not for everyone due to its size. If your hands are smaller than 18 centimeters down by 9 to 9.5 centimeters across, you may find that it's too small for comfort. Additionally, if you prefer to pivot your wrists with the mouse and play on a high sensitivity setting, this might also be an issue.

If you're considering purchasing the Glory model, I'd recommend taking a closer look at its design and features compared to other gaming mice on the market. In my opinion, the Glory model offers a better build quality than the MM 710, but it's still not without its compromises. However, for those who value performance and precision above all else, the Glory model is an excellent choice.

**Comparison with Other Gaming Mice**

For comparison purposes, I'd like to mention a few other gaming mice that I've reviewed in the past. The Ultra Light 2 and G Pro Wireless are two of my personal favorites, but they're also quite different from the Glory model. The Ultra Light 2 is one of the lightest gaming mice on the market, while the G Pro Wireless has a more ergonomic design.

In contrast, the MM 710 from Coolermaster is a bit larger and heavier than the Glory model, but it also has some build quality issues that may be worth considering. Specifically, the main buttons rattle and pinch on the sides, which can be annoying for some users.

**Conclusion**

Overall, I think the Glory model is an exceptional gaming mouse that offers a great balance of performance, precision, and comfort. While it's not perfect, with its soft cable and smooth gliding experience, it's definitely worth considering if you're in the market for a new gaming mouse. As always, I'd like to thank my viewers for watching, and I encourage you to subscribe to our channel for more gaming mouse reviews and analysis.

**Disclaimer**

The Infinity skins are pretty much worthless, as they wear out within about two weeks. The MM 710 does have some build quality issues that may be worth considering, such as rattling main buttons and pinching on the sides.

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is a very similar size I would say that it is closer to the ultra light - a very similar height of the mouse pad but noticeably longer and a little wider now the original model was a very safe shape and size I'd say that 90% or more of the hand sizes out there would be able to adapt a palm fingertip claw or other grip to that Mouse the model Oh - is still ambidextrous but it's a lot more specific it's a lot smaller than the model Oh eight millimeters shorter in length three millimeters narrower at the rear and 1.5 millimeters shorter in height this means that if you have large hands like myself I'm not going to white you are going to struggle to find a comfortable grip here the only way that I'm able to grips the model Oh - is with a pronounced claw grip on each finger which kind of felt unnatural for me personally since I use my forearm to pivot my aim I found myself often making too much contact with my hand on the mouse pad which made aiming a bit more difficult simply because the model Oh - it's a bit too flat and close to the mouse pad I have this same issue with the ultra light - without the Infinity skins but not with the Coolermaster mm 710 if you have small to medium sized hands though this might just be the perfect gaming mouse for first-person shooters for you currently so again this is a very small Mouse don't buy this if you have large hands and certainly not if you like to palm grip in terms of weight the model Oh - is a touch heavier than the ultra light - and hmmm 710 all three are under 60 grams in weight and can easily be considered super lightweight mice it's crazy to think that all three of these mice have released within a few months of each other for those of you who are skeptical about the advantages of using a lightweight mouse for first-person shooters who really is something that needs to be experienced while I would consider my star under 80 grams light enough for first-person shooters 60 grams and under is a real changer the problem at that point is that we start entering in the territory of small specific shapes that aren't going to be suitable to everyone I feel like that sums up all three of these mice really well small but specific the model Oh minus comes in both black and white with matte and glossy variants for both my personal favorite is the matte black option in terms of the grip and resistant to any surface imperfections I don't look at getting the glossy model if you find that your hands are on the drier end if your hands warm up and sweat a little with some gaming then the matte models are likely the safer choice in terms of the buttons they all feel great just like the original model oh not super light but light enough they're light on run switches with a noticeable click and the same for the scroll wheel if you want to get really specific they're not as light as what you'll find on the ultra light 2 and the G Pro Wireless which are my two personal favorites for the switches the cable is extremely soft and flexible as far as I can see it's identical to the one on the original model oh this cable is pretty soft and loose it's more like a shoelace material paracord is a little bit thinner and lighter so after using Wireless mice as my mains in the past I'm currently at the point now where I really am not fazed by these soft cables when used with a bungee after a while you even forget that the cable is there so if going with a wide mouse allows you to use something potentially lighter with a better shape then that is easily worth the trade-off in my opinion the glide only model oh and OH - is truly glorious 0.8 millimetre PTFE pads on each corner of the mouse with rounded edges and the best part is that you can buy replacement if needed the sensor is the pmw 3360 just like the original model oh and just like many of the top gaming mice out there still used by professional eSports players polling rate is one thousand Hertz by default and I measured the liftoff distance to be between 0.5 and 1 millimeter the model Oh - works fine with the original glorious model software you can customize polling dpi setting and of course the lighting the RGB lighting is the same as the original model extremely well diffused so that you can't see the individual LEDs and you've got a few different lighting effects if you don't like the default rainbow you can change that to something a little bit more understated like a single color or you can just disable it food quality is solid for all four of the models that I've got here and they felt exactly the same you can actuate the two left side buttons if you squeeze hard enough just like the ultra light 2mm 710 but it is not likely that you'll do this when you're actually gaming the main mouse buttons have some very slight wiggle from side to side but this is an improvement on the original model oh and it's definitely better than the mm 710 from Coolermaster so as I alluded to previously although this is an exceptional Mouse it isn't for me it's a bit too small to the point where my hand is making too much contact with the mousepad this is basically the same issue that I had with the bear ultralight - if your hands are on the smaller end say smaller than 18 centimeters down by 9 to 9 and a half centimeters across I would say that you are good to go with the model over - anything above that and you are going to struggle to find a comfortable grip with this mouse also for those players who prefer to pivot their mouths with their wrists and play on a highest sensitivity the model a - could work really well there - in terms of the model OH - versus the cool master mm 710 which we also recently reviewed similar size similar weight of course a different shape though so keep that in mind I do prefer the model Oh - overall it does for like a better build Mouse the side plate on the main buttons is a lot less and I mean a lot it is really a significant issue on the MM 710 and you're also not going to get the potential pinching issues from the side of the main buttons that I personally experienced on the MM 710 also if you were planning on getting the final Mouse ultra light - but perhaps you missed out on the exclusive drop or maybe you just don't want to pay 120 dollars for a mouse the more low - for glorious is about as close as you can currently get and the best part is it's less than half the price at 49 US dollars and so closing things out this is an exceptional Mouse if I had to pick one out of these three it would be the model Oh - and the reason for that is that the model Oh - doesn't have any issues at all that I can think of and none that I certainly came across while testing the ultralight to one you can't buy it - it's expensive when you can buy it and three the Infinity skins are pretty much worthless they wear out within about two weeks the mm 710 does have some build quality issues the main buttons rattle and they do pinch on the sides and so I'd like to know your thoughts on the model Oh - are you planning to pick one up if so you can check out the links down below as always a huge thanks for watching consider subscribing down below if you haven't already and I'll see you all in the next onevery expensive so it'll be really interesting to say what glorious to the next and you know how they transition from the model over to their next Mouse I personally really hope they make something just a little bit more for those who prefer you know a small Mouse with a claw grip and glorious did deliver here we have the model Oh - a small iteration on the original model oh that I think a lot of you are going to enjoy so today we're going to see how the model Oh - stacks up against the final Emmaus ultralight - and the cooler master mm 710 and I'll share my personal opinion on whether I think the model Oh - is worth picking up for you now we'll get to the specs of the mouse towards the end I want to get to the most important details here first so if there's one thing I want to highlight about the model Oh - right away it's that this is a really small Mouse recently we took a look at the farmhouse ultra light - and Coolermaster mm 710 and as you can see the mono - is a very similar size I would say that it is closer to the ultra light - a very similar height of the mouse pad but noticeably longer and a little wider now the original model was a very safe shape and size I'd say that 90% or more of the hand sizes out there would be able to adapt a palm fingertip claw or other grip to that Mouse the model Oh - is still ambidextrous but it's a lot more specific it's a lot smaller than the model Oh eight millimeters shorter in length three millimeters narrower at the rear and 1.5 millimeters shorter in height this means that if you have large hands like myself I'm not going to white you are going to struggle to find a comfortable grip here the only way that I'm able to grips the model Oh - is with a pronounced claw grip on each finger which kind of felt unnatural for me personally since I use my forearm to pivot my aim I found myself often making too much contact with my hand on the mouse pad which made aiming a bit more difficult simply because the model Oh - it's a bit too flat and close to the mouse pad I have this same issue with the ultra light - without the Infinity skins but not with the Coolermaster mm 710 if you have small to medium sized hands though this might just be the perfect gaming mouse for first-person shooters for you currently so again this is a very small Mouse don't buy this if you have large hands and certainly not if you like to palm grip in terms of weight the model Oh - is a touch heavier than the ultra light - and hmmm 710 all three are under 60 grams in weight and can easily be considered super lightweight mice it's crazy to think that all three of these mice have released within a few months of each other for those of you who are skeptical about the advantages of using a lightweight mouse for first-person shooters who really is something that needs to be experienced while I would consider my star under 80 grams light enough for first-person shooters 60 grams and under is a real changer the problem at that point is that we start entering in the territory of small specific shapes that aren't going to be suitable to everyone I feel like that sums up all three of these mice really well small but specific the model Oh minus comes in both black and white with matte and glossy variants for both my personal favorite is the matte black option in terms of the grip and resistant to any surface imperfections I don't look at getting the glossy model if you find that your hands are on the drier end if your hands warm up and sweat a little with some gaming then the matte models are likely the safer choice in terms of the buttons they all feel great just like the original model oh not super light but light enough they're light on run switches with a noticeable click and the same for the scroll wheel if you want to get really specific they're not as light as what you'll find on the ultra light 2 and the G Pro Wireless which are my two personal favorites for the switches the cable is extremely soft and flexible as far as I can see it's identical to the one on the original model oh this cable is pretty soft and loose it's more like a shoelace material paracord is a little bit thinner and lighter so after using Wireless mice as my mains in the past I'm currently at the point now where I really am not fazed by these soft cables when used with a bungee after a while you even forget that the cable is there so if going with a wide mouse allows you to use something potentially lighter with a better shape then that is easily worth the trade-off in my opinion the glide only model oh and OH - is truly glorious 0.8 millimetre PTFE pads on each corner of the mouse with rounded edges and the best part is that you can buy replacement if needed the sensor is the pmw 3360 just like the original model oh and just like many of the top gaming mice out there still used by professional eSports players polling rate is one thousand Hertz by default and I measured the liftoff distance to be between 0.5 and 1 millimeter the model Oh - works fine with the original glorious model software you can customize polling dpi setting and of course the lighting the RGB lighting is the same as the original model extremely well diffused so that you can't see the individual LEDs and you've got a few different lighting effects if you don't like the default rainbow you can change that to something a little bit more understated like a single color or you can just disable it food quality is solid for all four of the models that I've got here and they felt exactly the same you can actuate the two left side buttons if you squeeze hard enough just like the ultra light 2mm 710 but it is not likely that you'll do this when you're actually gaming the main mouse buttons have some very slight wiggle from side to side but this is an improvement on the original model oh and it's definitely better than the mm 710 from Coolermaster so as I alluded to previously although this is an exceptional Mouse it isn't for me it's a bit too small to the point where my hand is making too much contact with the mousepad this is basically the same issue that I had with the bear ultralight - if your hands are on the smaller end say smaller than 18 centimeters down by 9 to 9 and a half centimeters across I would say that you are good to go with the model over - anything above that and you are going to struggle to find a comfortable grip with this mouse also for those players who prefer to pivot their mouths with their wrists and play on a highest sensitivity the model a - could work really well there - in terms of the model OH - versus the cool master mm 710 which we also recently reviewed similar size similar weight of course a different shape though so keep that in mind I do prefer the model Oh - overall it does for like a better build Mouse the side plate on the main buttons is a lot less and I mean a lot it is really a significant issue on the MM 710 and you're also not going to get the potential pinching issues from the side of the main buttons that I personally experienced on the MM 710 also if you were planning on getting the final Mouse ultra light - but perhaps you missed out on the exclusive drop or maybe you just don't want to pay 120 dollars for a mouse the more low - for glorious is about as close as you can currently get and the best part is it's less than half the price at 49 US dollars and so closing things out this is an exceptional Mouse if I had to pick one out of these three it would be the model Oh - and the reason for that is that the model Oh - doesn't have any issues at all that I can think of and none that I certainly came across while testing the ultralight to one you can't buy it - it's expensive when you can buy it and three the Infinity skins are pretty much worthless they wear out within about two weeks the mm 710 does have some build quality issues the main buttons rattle and they do pinch on the sides and so I'd like to know your thoughts on the model Oh - are you planning to pick one up if so you can check out the links down below as always a huge thanks for watching consider subscribing down below if you haven't already and I'll see you all in the next one\n"