

🎯 Dominate every move with the featherlight force of the Model O- (Minus)!
The Glorious Model O- (Minus) is a compact, ambidextrous wired gaming mouse weighing only 58 grams. Featuring a honeycomb shell for durability and ultra-lightness, it boasts a Pixart 3360 optical sensor with up to 12,000 DPI, Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks, and a drag-free Ascended paracord cable. Designed for medium and small hands, it offers RGB lighting, 6 programmable buttons, and premium Virgin PTFE mouse feet for smooth, precise control—making it a top-tier choice for competitive gamers seeking speed, accuracy, and comfort.



























| ASIN | B07VMM5LKH |
| Additional Features | Ambidextrous |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Offce Work, School Work |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,490 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #232 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | GLORIOUS |
| Built-In Media | Mouse, G-Skates Premium Mouse Feet, Ascended Cord |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,997) |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Ptfe |
| Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005352075 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.72"L x 2.48"W |
| Item Type Name | Wired Gaming Mice |
| Item Weight | 58 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Model Name | Glorious Model O Minus (Matte Black) |
| Model Number | GOM-BLACK |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Pattern | Honeycomb |
| Power Source | USB |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Model O (Ambidextrous) |
| Theme | Honeycomb shell |
| UPC | 850005352075 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
K**L
Works great and it’s cool to look at.
Nice mouse. Does its job!
A**S
I never thought about using a light mouse, and after using this one I can't go back to my old brick.
I used to use a G600 MMO gaming mouse for a long time, never played a lot of fps games so never thought much about how a mouse could have advantages other than more buttons, so I used that for about 10 years, rebuying the same model over the years, and one day while having a conversation with a friend about mouse weights and how much my mouse weighed, I never gave it much thought up until then and my mouse is a rather heavy boy, around 133g or something. My reason for buying this specific mouse is it's the lightest on the market I could find that had some side buttons, but mainly for its super lightweight, RGB was a cool little bonus (it does look cool though being able to see the inside of the mouse) and for 40 bucks this is a steal, they could have sold this for 80 bucks and I would have still been just as happy with the purchase. Saying this thing is light is an understatement, and NO, Light doesn't mean it feels of lesser quality, this thing is ridged and feels good in the hand. No flex whatsoever, the clickers ehh they have a slight amount of play, nothing noticeable unless you were trying to nitpick but feels robust material-wise. I did a little research on the sensors and the switch, top notch, can't get much better honestly. Aside from the obvious things, if you use a claw grip or a fingertip grip this thing is awesome, I tend to play with a variation of the two so I use my fingertips to move the mouse under my palm without actually touching it, so I can get super fine control when aiming, anyways very comfortable for gaming multiple hours. The only thing bad I can say about this mouse is the middle mouse wheel is very stiff, and requires a fair amount of effort to press, that could be a good thing or a bad thing I suppose. I just wish mine was slightly softer and required less effort, who knows maybe I've been spoiled with my previous mouse for too long. I guess the real question is, did a lighter mouse make a difference? Maybe.. Do I enjoy using this mouse more when playing fast-action games? heck yeah, this thing glides effortlessly and I feel more confident in my aim using this mouse over my previous one. So I count that as a pretty big thumbs up from me. I'd recommend this mouse to anyone looking to try something new, if you've never used an ultra-light mouse try this one, it's awesome!
S**.
Product is as good as expected
It is perfect for my small hand and it is comfortable. It has a chord that is about 1 meter long so it's easy to plug into any computer. Very lightweight and it's still very sturdy. Value is more than expected
R**N
Lightweight but mighty
Very easy to set up, and easy to move from Xbox to PC. Grip is ergonomic and buttons have a nice clicking sound but also very smooth to use. Connects easily from one device to another and scroll wheel stays fluid even through a lot of use, no matter for gaming or for art or workstation activity. Good little mouse.
B**.
Mostly a good mouse
I've owned the Glorious Model O for 2 years, and have had a mostly good experience with it. However, after some use of the mouse, one side button broke (Disclaimer - The side button that broke was used very often during gaming and may last you longer if it is not used as often). The RGB looks good and has good coloring. All the moveable parts of the mouse are well-made and have lasted (other than the side button). Last note is that the software for the mouse can be a bit glitchy at times, I've run into the DPI not working exactly right, and one instance where my mouse would randomly disconnect (was fixed in an update with-in a week).
P**N
Durable, affordable, and light-weight
This mouse is very lightweight and surprisingly durable. It’s extremely affordable for what it is. No lagging, smooth gliding comfort and super functional for gaming or desktop browsing. I’ve had mine for years and had no problems :)
V**Z
Super light and as good as the Glorious Model O
I don't know why, but people complain about this mouse all the time. It is AS GOOD as the regular Model O, Viper Mini, and Viper Ultimate!! I have all 3 of these mice (now 4) and I just wanted to let people know that getting it "smaller" doesn't really matter (if you have Hulk hands then you'll feel the difference) but I also understand that people have different types of grips, this is mostly for claw and palm grippers. It is lighter (58g for matte textures and 59g for glossy ones) but it's great for FPS Games such as CS:GO, Valorant, Titanfall 2, TF2, and Minecraft (yes it does drag click well, even the matte textured ones). I currently have a Glorious peripheral setup (keyboard, mouse, and mousepad) and I have to say this brand DOES NOT dissapoint. love ya Glorious
B**S
Click issues
The mouse felt good but it started double clicking after a year of use. I can't recommend because of how fast it broke down.
R**O
Tras 3 años de uso continuo se rompio la rueda pero si sirve los demas botones, aunque no creo que sea muy importante el detalle, me sirvio demasiado tanto para jugar y trabajar, tiene muy bien el desplasamiento, tiene una exelente gama de colores y buen software apesar que el firmware nunce se me instalo porque me ponia en la lista de espera por horas. Si tienes manos pequeñas te lo recomiendo y ademas es muy ligero a comparacion de otros mouses.
B**N
Decided to buy this as a replacement for my razer viper mini. -Decided not to get the regular sized model o as I feared that since my hand was very comfortable gripping the viper mini, I dont think my it would be comfortable with the regular model o and im glad i got the smaller one as its a perfect size for me. - Although the viper mini is a little bit taller, I dont really mind that the model o- is shorter as I can still grip the mouse well. - Had no problems installing the glorious software and the rgb is nice but I dont care much about it - Double clicking on it works perfectly normal (goes to max 4ms on the debounce time) - The side buttons do feel a little bit worse than the viper mini but their decent - Built quality is alright - I dont agree with the price (60 Euros as of making this review) and its better off being cheaper
J**A
good
Α**Α
Comme beaucoup j'aime me fié aux avis Amazon ou dans la globalité pour me faire une idée , difficile de sauté le pas avec la ribambelle d'avis négatif sur les produits Glorious mais après m'être renseigner se sont sois des série défectueuse ou des V1 car oui en effet pour les modèle Glorious Modele O , le premier modèle donc il y'a deux version , la première avec une petite boite avec une gros câble ( qui ressemble a un lacet de chaussure ) et le second avec un câble très fin comme celui de la modèle O- avec une boite un peut plus grande , voila pour la petite précision. Et je n'aurais jamais cru tomber sur un produit de qualité aussi énorme sachant que j'ai eu une mauvaise expérience avec la MM710 de cooler master en terme de qualité de construction Je vais faire bref car il y'a tout simplement pas grand chose a dire , je suis tomber sur un modèle neuf ( encore heureux ) mais qui n'a aucun défaut , la prise en mains est agréable mais uniquement et je tient a le dire ! uniquement pour les petites mains ou les mains habituer aux petite souris en fingertip-grip ou en claw-grip , impossible de l'utiliser en palm-grip hormis si vous avez une main minuscule ( perso j'ai une prise en main hybride entre le fingertip et le claw pour une main de 18/19cm , très long me dirais vous mais j'adore les petits gabarie ) Le câble est le plus souple et a la fois solide que j'ai vue jusqu’à présent ( celui de la cooler master mm710 a tendance a se plié et a gêner facilement et a se rigidifié si on manipule trop le câble hors ici se n'est pas le cas ) La précision est parfaite , juste a condition d'avoir la souris en main correctement Je l'ai comparé avec une g305/Glorious Modèle O/Roccat Kain 120/G502 et une MM710 et elle a de loin les meilleur clic et ressentis , les clic sont réactif et a la fois très marqué ! j'en avais marre des clic de la cooler master qui paraisse "mou" quand on clic ou qui avais du jeu , ici c'est franc / réactif et très marquer , ce que je veux dire c'est que quand on clic on a réellement la sensation de cliqué et pas de pataugé dans un truc en plastique La molette également , elle ne sera pas mieux que celle de la G502 qui a un mode pour scroller a l'infini MAIS ! elle a le meilleur ressentis également et la meilleur précision et on voie que chaque détails minime a était conçu pour la mains et la prise en mains ainsi que le confort , en effet la molette a un revêtement en une sorte de caoutchouc comme toute les molette ou du moins la globalité , normal me dirais vous sauf qu'ici le revêtement est "doux" et il y'a des alvéole marquer sur la molette qui procure une prise et un confort surprenant pour une simple molette ( moi même je me disais comment est-ce possible d'être autant accro a une molette de souris ? xD ) les cran d'ailleurs sont également marqué , aucun jeu a proprement parler , faudra voir avec le temps mais je préfère 100x cette molette la que la molette de la G502 qui elle n'est absolument pas précise dans les jeux FPS ( trop lourde et trop sensible ) Il y'a quand même un "mais" , oui car Glorious viennent d'annoncer la Glorious Modele O sans-fil donc la Modèle O- sans-fil devrais suivre également ( mais pour une sortie en 2021 forcément ) et donc je pense que la version sans-fil sera encore mieux. Si vous ne pouvez pas attendre et que tout les critère concernant la prise en mains vous convienne , alors n'attendez plus.
R**B
I don't have particularly large hands, and I hate playing with a wrist rest for the mouse. Most of my computer work I get done with a Logitech Anywhere MX mouse. It's only 3.4 cm in height, and its 9 cm of length are very short compared to "regular" mice, which makes it super easy on my hands. Unfortunately, it's also fairly slow and sluggish compared to gaming mice. While it's fit for everyday PC work, it's definitely not the right choice for when you need speed, super-fast response and dead-on accuracy. Common gaming mice are above 3.8 cm in height and relatively long, above 12 cm. The Razer Viper is one of the smallest, but still too large for me, and even the Razer Viper Mini is actually higher than the regular Viper. (!) Those 4-5 mm difference in height and length compared to the Logi Anywhere don't sound like a lot on paper, but to my (apparently weirdly tiny) hands it's a difference like night and day. Due to the larger size, with a regular gaming mouse I not only have to curve my hand and fingers more, I also have to place my hand closer to the front to get my fingertips into the (for me) most comfortable clicking position. As a result, this means my wrist has to be in the air all the time. Some people may be able to play like that, but I need my wrist on the table. So either I use a wrist rest (which is restricting and uncomfortable to me) or I risk not being able to move my fingers for a day or two after a gaming session of just 30-60 minutes because every sinew in my hand gets inflamed. In addition to their regular mice, which are relatively low in height to start with, the folks at Glorious also offer alternative versions with slightly more compact dimensions, marked by the minus/dash after the model name. So the Model O- is the slightly smaller version of the Model O, and the Model D- is the slightly smaller version of the Model D. I went for the Model O- and it's a dream come true. I just measured it, 11.5 cm length and about 3.2 cm height, so a little longer than the Anywhere MX, but also a few millimeters lower, and generally significantly smaller than most other gaming mice. This thing sits in my hand like it was made for me. Like a rock that spent a few centuries in a river. Somewhat unfortunately, I can play with this mouse all day long, and all night long, and all following day long, until sleep deprivation hits me over the head like a baseball bat. Perfect! :) It has a superb sensor with switchable precision (I keep mine set to a constant 1600 DPI) and it has "fair" input latency. Where the Razer Viper series have a latency of around 1.5 ms, probably due to their high sensor rate, the Glorious Model O- was measured at around 3.8 ms. I believe this measurement was taken before the Glorious driver allowed adjusting the sensor rate (or debounce time?), so with the sensor rate maximized (or was it debounce time minimized?) the Model O- should be pretty close to the Razers. The debounce time is a little delay that is used to "buffer" and analyze input signals, in order to detect and avoid false button presses or double-click triggering. Unfortunately, it's not possible to lower the debounce time past a certain lower end limit, which feels like an artificial restriction. If Glorious lowered that minimum debounce time, I'm certain the response latency of this fine mouse could be improved even more. I was somewhat concerned about all the holes in the body of the mouse, mostly that I would feel them all the time and experience them as a distraction, but that is not the case. Sits in my hand nicely like any un-holey mouse, I only notice the holes when I focus my attention on them. The cable is not removable, meaning not swappable/replaceable. If the cable dies, the mouse has had it. The cable itself is wrapped in a nice and soft fabric, apparently and unfortunately it tends to "fluff" easily when it slides over jaggy edges. Something to keep in mind. EDIT: I just found out that the cable is indeed swappable, Glorious actually offer a kit called "Ascended Cord". The cord can be ordered in various colours, bundled with "skates" (the slippery pads on the bottom), and they even provide a video that shows how to swap the cable. Very nice that they thought of that, please disregard any reference to the non-swappable cable. It is swappable, although only with proprietary Glorious replacements. Very unfortunately, the Glorious mice are not symmetrical but "ergonomical", which means they're only made for right-handed people. I'm right-handed so I don't care, but I have several left-handed friends who won't ever be using Glorious mice however often I tell them with hearts in my eyes how much I love mine. Simply because they can't use them. Maybe something to improve in the future. On a positive note, the small size of the Glorious "minus" models is not only convenient for my personal preference, but it's also a step towards making gaming mice more comfortable for girls and women. Many girls and women don't have the large bear paws men tend to have, so if I as a guy already have this much trouble finding a gaming mouse that won't kill my sinews, I can just about imagine how hoplessly excluded girls and women may feel. So if you're a girl or woman, or a guy with not particularly large hands like myself, right-handed that is, then this is definitely one of the top contenders for you. Do not compromise and buy another larger and possibly more expensive mouse before you've given the Glorious "minus" models a try. Currently considering getting a second Model O- just in case the one I'm currently using breaks, I love it that much. But then, who knows if the good ol' USB-A plug on a mouse with a non-swappable cable will still fit into anything in a few years time.
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