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, ...
Gaming mice have been a staple of the PC peripherals market for more than twenty years now. Virtually every company with some stake in the game has released a few in an attempt to win favor with ...
At first, I was a bit skeptical about the design of the Glorious Model D gaming mouse. There are a few companies that make mice with hollowed-out shells but this is the first I’ve used. The Model D ...
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 ...
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, ...
Gaming-focused PC hardware company Glorious Gaming has debuted its highest-performance mouse to date, the Series 2 PRO. The new mouse brings back the signature shape of its original model, revitalized ...
If it is an ultra-lightweight mouse with RGB lighting you're after, it does not get any lighter than the Glorious Model O (67 grams) for medium to large size hands, and Model O- (59 grams) for small ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
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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