![]() ![]() The flagship G502X Plus - and the more affordable wired G502X ( £68/ $69) and G502X Lightspeed ( £130/ $125) - makes some sensible changes in order to update the mouse for a new generation.įirst of all, the mouse acknowledges the popularity of optical switches, switching to a hybrid optical-mechanical design that offers the fast feedback of opticals and the tactility of mechanical switches. The $145/ £134 G502X Plus is Logitech's latest iteration on their immensely popular G502 series, which is known for its large number of programmable buttons, dual-mode infinite/ratcheted scroll wheel and wide, comfortable design. ![]() The O 2 is more expensive, making the original a better value, but if you're otherwise considering something like a Logitech G Pro X Superlight or Logitech G502 X Plus, then this is a worthy alternative.Īlternatives? Check out our roundup of the best ultra-light gaming mice for FPS! The Glorious Model O 2 is an evolution of the design that goes some way to justifying its higher price, with a lighter design (68g wireless, 59g wired), more advanced sensor and streamlined shape with smaller circular holes replacing the larger hexes of the original. The O measures 128mm long and 63mm wide, with a symmetric design (with side buttons on the left only). ![]() The software is also decent, with full access to the settings you need and little else to distract you. There are surprisingly few sacrifices elsewhere too, with an industry standard PixArt 3360 optical sensor, a soft notched scroll wheel, clicky Omron buttons and RGB lighting. This makes the mouse almost feel wireless. The Model O's cable is also novel, with a super flexible paracord-like material used instead of a more usual rubber or braided cable. In our testing, the light heft of the Model O makes it noticeably easier to flick onto a target in shooters like Counter-Strike - even when compared to a svelte mouse like the 80g Logitech G Pro Wireless. Glorious captured the zeitgeist for ultra-light gaming mice on their first attempt, with a 68 gram mouse that still feels solidly built and comfortable in the hand. The £38/ $50 Glorious Model O remains our favourite gaming mouse in 2023, especially as the introduction of the Model O 2 means that the original has dropped in price to become one of the best value ultralight mice. Watch the latest DF Weekly, where Digital Foundry staff discuss the hottest gaming technology news. Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite (Best MMO mouse).Corsair Sabre RGB Pro (Best gaming mouse for large hands).Razer Viper Mini (Best gaming mouse for small hands).Glorious Model I (Most comfortable mouse).Razer Basilisk V3 Pro (Best premium gaming mouse).Logitech G Pro X Superlight (Best wireless gaming mouse).Corsair Katar Pro Wireless (Best budget wireless mouse).SteelSeries Rival 3 (Best budget gaming mouse).Logitech G502X Plus (Second-best gaming mouse overall). ![]()
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