Glorious Model I Gaming Mouse Review 12

Glorious Model I Gaming Mouse Review

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Introduction

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Glorious is a peripherals company based in the United States. In more ways than just one, the Model I is both a beginning and an end. For one, it is the last product released under the "PC Gaming Race" branding, as the brand name for all future products will simply be "Glorious." Furthermore, after the successful release of the Model O and D along with their smaller and wireless variants, the Model I is the first Glorious mouse to continue the original idea of releasing four distinct shapes, each of them representing a letter of the word "ODIN."

In addition to introducing a new shape for Glorious, the Model I is also the first wired Glorious mouse to debut many of the features previously limited to their wireless releases: the BAMF sensor, which essentially is a PixArt PAW3370, Kailh GM 8.0 switches rated for 80 million clicks for the main buttons, and full compatibility with Glorious Core. Of the four side buttons, two are magnetic and thus interchangeable, allowing one to further customize the Model I to one's liking. Weighing 71 g, the Model I comes with pure PTFE feet and a flexible, braided cable. The Model I is available in matte black and matte white.



Specifications

Glorious Model I
Size:128 mm x 74 mm x 42 mm
Size (inches):5.04" x 2.91" x 1.66"
Ambidextrous:No
Weight:71 g
Number of Buttons:9 (including wheel click)
Main Switches:Glorious Switches (Kailh GM 8.0, 80 M)
Wheel Encoder:Mechanical
Sensor:BAMF (PixArt PAW3370)
Resolution:100–19,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125/250/500/1000 Hz
Cable:2 m, braided
Software:Yes
Price:$59.99
Warranty:Two years

Packaging, Weight, Cable, and Feet

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