Gaming mouse with an optical sensor from Pixart with a maximum resolution of 12,000 DPI and 6 buttons. It features a honeycomb design on the surface, reducing the overall weight to just 68 grams and...
Gaming mouse with an optical sensor from Pixart with a maximum resolution of 12,000 DPI and 6 buttons. It features a honeycomb design on the surface, reducing the overall weight to just 68 grams and lighting that highlights the interior of the mouse. Finally, it has durable Omron switches, which ensure a long lifespan.
Gaming mouse with an optical sensor from Pixart with a maximum resolution of 12,000 DPI and 6 buttons. It features a honeycomb design on the surface, reducing the overall weight to just 68 grams and lighting that highlights the interior of the mouse. Finally, it has durable Omron switches, which ensure a long lifespan.
Honeycomb Design for Durability and Comfort
The body design of the Model O- is key to achieving low weight while maintaining construction durability. During use, you barely feel the holes, which also provide better ventilation to keep your palm cool. Cleaning it is also easy; simply use any air spray to keep your mouse looking like new.
Lightweight and flexible cable
Say goodbye to third-party patents and enjoy the functionality of a properly designed cable. It features a special coating, while being extremely flexible and lightweight, giving your mouse an almost wireless feel.
Smooth Movement Thanks to G-Skates Feet
No more stock malfunctioning mouse feet and third-party solutions. The Model D comes with premium G-Skates – made from 100% pure PTFE, with rounded edges that don't stick to the mouse pad, allowing your mouse to glide like a blade on ice. They come in a thickness of 0.81 mm for maximum durability. The package also includes larger G-Skates for those who prefer their mouse to glide more.
Pixart 3360 Sensor
Perfect pixel tracking, zero mouse acceleration, 1000Hz polling rate, lift-off distance less than 0.7mm. The special DPI indicator can be set to any value and colors you choose (requires software), so you always know the DPI and make changes instantly.
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Having changed many mice, I started with a Logitech G403, then moved on to the Logitech G Pro, and then ended up with the Razer Deathadder V2 Pro, which gave me problems after a while. Now I am here with the Glorious Model D. I chose this one because it has a similar ergonomics to the Razer. What can I say, it's a lightweight mouse, the sensor is amazing, and the RGB lighting is decent, although I don't really care about that. Overall, I am satisfied with the mouse and would recommend it to you. However, if the shape doesn't suit you, you can also consider the Model O or the Model I, which are equally good mice