In the world of professional esports, the right equipment can mean the difference between spectacular victory or crushing defeat. So players in this highly competitive gaming scene have long sought ...
The Glorious Model D is an ergonomic, lightweight gaming mouse designed specifically for medium and large hands, focusing on speed, comfort, and wrist health. Weighing only 69 grams, it is crafted for ...
Glorious has carved a niche for itself in the realm of high-performance gaming peripherals, not just with its flashy LED-lit devices but also with its more subdued designs that wouldn't look out of ...
Glorious specializes in high-performance computer gaming mice, keyboards, and related accessories. While the company has its fair share of flashy, LED-blinged products, Glorious also has several ...
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Last month, I reviewed my first Glorious PC Gaming Race mouse, the Model O Ultralight, and it was pretty fantastic. Today, I get to kick things up to the next level, with the latest Model D- Wireless ...
Glorious’s gaming mice have been a popular choice among PC gamers for the last several years. It’s Model O 2 Wireless and Model D Pro wireless made a splash and impressed us in our combined review.
The Glorious Model D 2 and O 2 Pro series mice are excellent choices for gamers looking for less flash and more sizzle.
Glorious is a fairly popular peripherals brand offering mice that prove themselves as a good choice among more competitive gamers. Today they’ve released four new mice to add to their expanding range ...
When it comes to gaming mice, Glorious Gaming is probably best-known as an early adopter of the honeycomb hole design, which shaves off weight by cutting hexagonal holes in the mouse's outer layer of ...
The Glorious D 2 Pro 4KHz/8KHz achieves what it sets out to do: provide competitive gamers with an absurd polling rate. Though ask yourself this, do you really need it? The answer is probably no, in ...