🎯 Dominate every click with the Glorious Model I 2 – where speed meets precision.
The Glorious Gaming Model I 2 Wireless Mouse is an ultralight, ergonomic powerhouse designed for MMO, MOBA, and FPS gamers. Featuring a cutting-edge BAMF 2.0 sensor with up to 26,000 DPI, 9 programmable buttons including 2 swappable magnetic ones, and triple connectivity options (2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, wired), it offers unmatched customization and precision. With up to 210 hours of battery life on Bluetooth and a 75g weight, it ensures comfort and endurance for marathon gaming sessions, backed by a 2-year warranty.
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 210 Hours |
Brand | Glorious |
Series | Glorious Model I 2 Wireless - Matte Black |
Item model number | GLO-MS-IWV2-MB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 2.65 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.83 x 1.65 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.08 x 2.83 x 1.65 inches |
Color | Matte Black |
Power Source | USB |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Language | Multiple Languages |
ASIN | B0BLDXWC9D |
Date First Available | November 11, 2022 |
A**X
Some performance issues, great customer service
UPDATE: I would like to say how good the support at Glorious is. They are responsive, understanding, and helpful. Not every brand can say that, but I appreciate how much they care about their end user.I've tried multiple Glorious mice in the past, both wired and wireless. In the past, connectivity between the mouse and dongle has been an issue. That persists currently, and I had to move my dongle to the front of my PC instead of on the I/O. The battery lasts two to three days whether I turn it off, leave it on. There doesn't seem to be a sleep feature or battery saver when the PC is off. Which brings me to the software/firmware. It is very lackluster and not as easy to navigate as something comparative like Logitech. It's better than Corsair or Razer in my opinion, but far from the best.As for the actual performance of the mouse when it is connected and does have a charge, it does well. It's snappy, the DPI is able to be honed in to your preference, and the buttons feel good to click. It's ultra light, and every button on the mouse is within reach without having to contort my hand.Ultimately, if you don't mind a dongle smack dab on the front of your PC and are willing to charge it overnight or once every couple of days, it's a solid product. I just can't rate it higher for those reasons.
K**N
Lightweight, no frills gaming mouse with a thumbrest
Pleasantly surprised by this mouse. If you're looking for a lightweight gaming mouse with a thumb support, that isn't bloated with a bunch of extra buttons and gimmicky features like a tilt wheel this is the way to go.One of the low rated reviews mentioned their DPI was resetting every time they restarted their PC - this is not an issue for me, it retains all of my settings on PC restart.Another low rated review mentioned that the left and right clicks feel different, and left click had a double click feel to it, this is also not an issue for me. Both left and right click feel solid mechanical clicks.5/5 mouse for me
L**.
its very light, so it can really get some good air time (unless ur already used to light mice)
it drag clicks flawlessly, and drag clicking tape only makes it better. the 26k dpi is way too sensitive for me, but if u dont wanna move ur hand at all while gaming, then 26k is perfect. the mouse is also absurdly lightweight. it might feel normal for some people, but im coming from using a reddragon as my main. that reddragon weighs 120 grams, so naturally, i took the glorious out of the box with a lot more force than i needed to. the mouse got launched into the air before i had even clicked it, but thankfully it landed in my chair. the mouse itself is definitely 5 stars, but glorious core is the only thing holding it back. the only thing i dont like about glorious core is that it doesnt always save what u changed, so u have to go back and redo it. it doesnt affect me much, since all i have to do is set my dpi to 2k and lower my debounce to 0, but it would be nice if i didnt have to worry about that. back to the mouse, it feels great in the hand. its very light, while also being basically as sturdy as two lego flat bricks stuck together. the scrolling is very controllable, making scrolling through ur hotbar in minecraft easier. i use hotkeys mostly, but still use scrollwheel every now and then. the mouse is very responsive, with every single click being recognized. it has narrow mouse buttons, making butterfly clicking a bit annoying, but my reddragons buttons are more narrow, so im used to it. the mouse overall has high gaming (minecraft) capability, especially with how responsive it is. i get 22 cps (clicks per second) butterfly clicking, 41 cps drag clicking. i managed to force it as high as 78 cps bolt clicking, and i got an insanely high 3 cps jitter clicking (im bad at jitter clicking its not the mouses fault). so far, its a great mouse. i just have to hope that it doesnt start having issues like ive seen others complain about in their reviews.
L**O
MODEL I REVEIW this mouse is awesome
I am reviewing the Glorious Model I for Minecraft PVP and bridging.Starting off the shape the shape of the Model I is a right-handed ergonomic shaped mouse. (Ergonomic means a mouse has a shape that’s only meant to be used with your right/left hand). It feels very comfortable for palm grip so if you butterfly click with palm grip you will probably like the shape of this mouse. The model I has 4 side buttons only on the left side so if you want to hotkey with them this mouse can do that, you can also remove these side buttons if you don’t like them. The Model I is comfortable for claw grip and is a good shape for that grip as well for fingertip grip in my opinion. I don’t think the shape is as safe as something like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight because the superlight is an ambidextrous shape (a shape that can be used with both of your hands).The build quality is good on my copy, no creaking/flexing at all and when you shake the mouse you can’t hear a thing. The only bad thing with the build quality of the Model I, is that there is a bit of side play on the left and right click but not enough for you to notice it when you’re playing.The clicks of the mouse are pretty light but not nearly as good as the Logitech G Pro X Superlight’s clicks. The mouse is good for jitter and awesome for butterfly clicking and it can easily fit two fingers on the mouse if you have medium sized hands. The Model I also has software where you can change the debounce time all the way to 0ms making it able to double click and drag click. The surface for the mouse is pretty good for drag clicking but if it wears off, grip tape, electrical tape or masking tape (which ever one you prefer) can help. The CPS (clicks per second) I can get with this mouse while jitter clicking is 13-16 with butterfly clicking is 14-20 and with drag 40-70.The Model I is also good for Minecraft bridging due to it being able to both stay in place and move around really well with its feet. The Model I’s glide is good on my mouse pad but if you don’t like them you could buy other mouse feet. The model I’s scroll wheel feels really good and satisfying to scroll on and the side buttons also feel good as well. For Minecraft telly bridging (jumping off the edge and spamming blocks) it is great in my opinion and use. For PVP the mouse feels very good and because of the 69-gram weight it is very easy to aim with and fun to PVP. The mouse is wired and if you don’t really like wired mice as much, you can also get the model I 2 which is wireless. Overall, the model I is a good mouse and can be the endgame mouse for a lot of people. The $60 price tag (it’s $60 where I live) is justifiable it in my opinion especially because some other mice that are just as good and sometimes worse are priced higher then the model I.
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