Additional information
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.64 x 1.57 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.15 ounces |
Manufacturer | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
ASIN | B088C43S9R |
Item model number | GLO-MS-DM-MW |
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Best Sellers Rank | #5,116 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)#287 in PC Gaming Mice |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 16, 2019 |
Patricia –
This mouse has many pros and cons.Keep in mind that for most of the pros and cons you will have to get the software and you really need the software to get the best experience out of this mouse.Pros:-Ergonomic shape: unlike the glorious model O it is easily gripped for right handed people.-Lighting: has many different lighting styles, speeds, and different directions.-Can fit anyone’s needs for DPI(how fast the cursor moves)-Fast clicking: I Can butterfly 20 cps(With de-bounce time at 4ms) and drag click 30 cps and jitter 10 cps.-Great software with ranges of 400 – 12000 DPI, many lighting effects, interchangeable polling rates, and a slider for de-bounce time. It also comes with a macro editor and programmable buttons-It is easy to adapt to: I had never used this mouse before and it took me a day to get used to it.-Comes with DPI button: I know most mice come with DPI buttons but after using the Razer Deathadder which does not come with a DPI button I couldn’t be more happy to have one.Cons:-Doesn’t come with software: Unlike the Razer Deathadder I got it doesn’t come with software when you plug it into your computer.(Although you can easily download the software when you search up glorious model d software)-It is not very smooth to drag around: on my Razer Deathadder I could easily drag it and when my friend tried used the glorious model d he noticed that it was hard to drag which made it feel heavier. Personally I didn’t have a problem with this but if you do it comes with skaters to apply to the bottom so it can easily glide on the mouse pad.-If you use your mouse left handed to NOT buy: Most people do not use your mouse left handed but if you do then do not buy this mouse. Its ergonomic shape is only meant for right handed people and if you use it left handed it will feel very weird and probably hurt your arm over time.-DPI button in awkward place: This might just be my problem but when am using this mouse sometimes I accidentally change my DPI when I’m butterfly clicking because it is kind of in the way.(I don’t do it often but it is still annoying when I do)
Omar Zaragoza –
I bought the Glorious Model D and so far feel it was worth the money.I use a MX Master 2S everyday and love the ergonomics and comfort (palm/hybrid grip) that it gives having medium sized hands .But there is signal drop off every so often which during my productivity hours isn’t a deal breaker.But during gaming sessions it becomes a real issue.I have attempted to find a mouse that checked the comfort and ergonomics boxes for so long, trying options from Razer, Logitech G division and Corsair. I quickly found that wireless from those companies didn’t have 100% reliability still and were very expensive for the newer “more reliable” options.So wired mice seemed like the best choice, but I didn’t have any luck finding a option that felt right for my hand or grip, mice were either too small and forcing a claw grip, or too flat in shape and causing a non ergo grip or just being too slippery or wide or having janky wires. 1st world problems I know, but if your dropping $50+ on something, it better feel right or function correctly IMO.Thankfully Youtube suggested a video of a mouse called the Glorious -D/D and after a few dozen reviews decided to give them a shot being Amazon I knew I could return it if it didn’t work out.It arrived packaged neatly, and a sweet little box. Plugged it in and it immediately felt right in the hand. The software to control lighting and DPI settings is very simple and easy to navigate and the best part it uses very little to no computer resources once it is closed. Where as Corsairs ICUE uses 100+mb of Ram and Razer Synapses uses 70ishMb all the time.The mouse weight 68/69 grams is super nice, the shape was exactly what I was looking for and the holes didn’t trigger my trypophobia (anxiety from multiple clustered holes). The wire is high quality and doesn’t drag.The mouse allows for a palm/hybrid grip that had great shape for ergonomics too.The scroll wheel is great for games being a little on the tight/heavy side to prevent from over rotation. But isn’t the best for web scrolling, especially coming from a mouse with a infinity scroll wheel (logitech MX Master).I was impressed and very happy and I could tell this was the right mouse within 5 min of use.After a multiple hours of game time I noticed friction start to occur and realized in my excitement to test out the mouse I forgot to remove the blue plastic off the skates on the bottom of the mouse (face palm).After removing them, and added the additional skates that came in the box.Wowww! I legit feel I need to buy an additional mouse from Glorious ASAP, in case they decide to stop making this version in the future.I wouldn’t say it could replace my MX Master 2s for productivity but I have officially found the mouse for my gaming sessions for the foreseeable future. Fingers crossed on the longevity.
Joe IMHO –
This mouse is great for drag clicking. I know this mouse has the main appeal for drag clicking but it is underestimated by most people. The software is great giving you an adjustable de-bounce time for drag, butterfly double, and jitter clicking. it also allows you to re-program all of the mouse buttons. another thing that you can do with the software is change coloring of the mouse with lots of different options. The mouse also just feels great in your hands, with side buttons only on the left makes your ring and pinky fingerers feel much more relaxed, and the mouse is sloped inward just enough that your thumb comfortable rests on the mouse. For people that drag, jitter, butterfly, or double click this mouse is an amazing option, but for people who play more casually there might be better options.
G. Hagan –
Coming from a Razer 2012 edition that I’ve been using for years now this thing was like a breath of fresh air. Not only was it like literally comparing a brick to a feather, my accuracy and KD ratio is considerably up across every game I play over the last few weeks. Never in a million years did I think I would put aside my preferences for the heavier mice for a lightweight but I’m so glad I took a chance….and paid half the price as I did for the Mamba in the process. Highly recommended. Super happy.
Mr.M –
the mouse is amazing. I can blow it across my mousepad, it’s that damn light. I also hit my PC, Mic and keyboard pretty hard a couple of times with the ol’ flick shots…..but I missed terribly (which is normal) but it’s cause i was use to a 225 gram mouse….then this featherweight strolls in and lord jesus i felt like the hulk throwing a baseball.the cable is so incredibly light and flexible I have to use a bungie or i’ll “run it over” if i move up the mouse pad to far. then the mouse….has holes, but ive ordered lizard skin for it, so hopefully that’ll cover it up and not lose that amazing weightless feeling. I found the mouse here for $50 and Microcenter for $50. don’t pay over that if you can avoid it. granted for only $50, it feels like stealing. i’m glad to support a company that are taking risks and going 100% in. I don’t think $150 for a wireless would be work it….it’s kind of a slap in the face compared to how affordable this mouse is.The software is nice and easy to use for lighting…like turning it all off. but trying to do that with “onboard controls” was a pain. Maybe i’m to much of a smoothed brain ape but I downloaded the software cause I couldn’t get the lights to not stfu. once that was accomplished, it’s been smooth sailing, except for smacking a few things on the desk. my thumb does hurt for the keyboard bashfest2021 COD addition. but once i’ve broken a few fingers I think i’ll get use to the featherweight.on and I got the matte mouse, seems a little more grippy…plush who wants glossy anything? esp ifyou’re going to touch it. it’ll look narsty in like 5 mins, while matte finish should look less gross but the holes will gather critters, hence the lizard skin covering thing. if you’re worried about dust, remember, high pressure canned air or even better, air compressors are a thing, and work wonders to expel the demon known as dust.
triciagarciainteriors –
I love this mouse because of the shape, but I also love this mouse because of how light it is for an ergonomic mouse. I purchased the matte black edition of this and it has been just so great for me. I recently just started playing mouse and keyboard right handed and wanted to get some ergonomic product and this fits everything. If you want to be able to game for longer periods of time without cramping then this is the mouse to purchase. I recommend this to anyone who likes gaming casually and competitively as well.
steve –
I have small stubby fingers, and this mouse fits my hand almost perfectly. My only complaint in that regard is that the fingers rest a little bit too high at the end of the mouse, in other words i wish it curved down more at the cable end. i probably only noticed this because my old mouse (more than a decade old logitech g5) had more of a curve. with that said i used that mouse so long because i couldn’t find a new one that had a good feeling mouse click and a smooth scroll wheel that matched the g5. This one is a swish in both regards. I also love the layout of the leds and the default color swirl. I thought the holes in the mouse would help with my sweaty palms a bit more than it does, and i also wish it had holes on the side where my thumb is since that sweats quite a bit too. A lot of people recommend the logitech g502 but for me and my smaller hands, this is a better fitting, lighter weight mouse.
Me –
After recently using low quality VicTsing and other mice, this thing is amazing. Having spent some time researching quality mice, this one came up repeatedly, and seems to be of high quality as expected. I would have preferred wireless, but unfortunately the DMinus isn’t available wireless. Maybe someday soon? On the plus side, the cord is almost unnoticeable, unlike all previous mice from any manufacturer I have used before. Most of the mainstream mfg’s mice seemed to be lacking in one way or another, but I was very impressed with the Glorious D- as soon as I opened the box. It has a high quality feel and look. Tracking is accurate and smooth, unlike many others. The mouse software available at no cost on the Glorious website was easy to download and simple to use. A few clicks and the mouse is customized to your liking. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Just buy it, it’s a good value at the $49 price. I like it so much, I’m thinking about getting some of Glorious’ other products like their very nice new keyboard. With all the low quality products on the market today, finding a nice, quality product at a fair price is a real gem of a find. Thanks Glorious for making a nice, easy to use high quality product.
Eric Randall –
Love it! Larger ergo mouse fits my bigger hands well for a hybrid palm/fingertip grip. Glossy material is surprisingly grippy once your hands warm up. I bought a grip kit for it as a just in case. But not really needed. RGB is pretty. And the software is the same generic one used by the Pictek mice. Simple and easy to use. The cord on this mouse is fabulous. So light, you don’t even notice it.I used to like a heavy mouse, but these ultra light mice are really sweet. Sensor and feet are excellent, and the glossy white with RGB looks really good.Highly recommend this for the person that likes the ergo mice. I have the O coming in the mail too, as I like an ambidextrous mouse for fingertip grip.
Ryan-Anthony Reukauf –
Really just a great mouse. Really light weight to have more control of the mouse. The mouse shape is perfect for my hand size of about 3.5in in width and 7.5 in height for a claw grip. Glorious designs are eye-catching to me and for the price, the mouse has it all. The wire is also top grand and I don’t even notice it, coming from using the G-pro wireless. Don’t think I’m going to use another mouse brand from now on.