

🔥 Elevate your game and workflow with the ultra-light, hyper-customizable Model I 2 Wired Mouse 🎯
The Glorious Gaming Model I 2 Wired Mouse is a cutting-edge, ultra-lightweight (66g) gaming mouse featuring 9 programmable buttons with 2 swappable side controls, a high-precision 26K BAMF 2.0 optical sensor, and ergonomic design with a dedicated thumb rest. Designed for MMO, MOBA, FPS gamers and professionals alike, it offers advanced customization through DPI and Layer Shift, delivering exceptional accuracy, comfort, and speed for both gaming and productivity.



























| ASIN | B0DHYPMLH4 |
| Brand | Glorious |
| Color | Matte White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (196) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.96 x 2.6 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.33 ounces |
| Item model number | GLO-MS-IV2-W-WHT |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Operating System | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Product Dimensions | 4.96 x 2.6 x 0.04 inches |
A**R
Great for Non-Gaming
Love the mouse so far. I primarily use it for graphic design work (not gaming), so I'll speak to what I enjoy so far. Lightweight — I didn't realize how heavy my other mice were until I switched to this one. With this mouse, you'll feel at first like you're just moving around a plastic shell—like something's missing from the interior. It's incredibly lightweight, and after 10+ hours on the computer every day you'll feel a positive difference in your wrist. Honeycomb pattern — I was initially skeptical on the gaping holes of the honeycomb design, but it's such a non-issue. Just don't keep any drinks nearby. RGB lighting — I'm a fan! You can turn this feature off to save battery life, and it's not distracting like Razr mice. Clickability — The haptics on this thing are really solid. Clicking is satisfying, and the customizable buttons on the left can be swapped out with less intrusive shapes for people like me that don't use them often. The scroll wheel is also more tactile/less cheap than my Razr Basilisk. Value — Keep in mind I bought on Black Friday 2025, but the price is very attractive compared to a Razr mouse that's about $30+ more for the same exact specifications. Charging — Being able to charge the mouse is great. I know this is a feature most modern mice have, but my Razr Basilisk was much older and required a battery (which added to the weight). Ease of use — I mean it's a mouse. It's easy to plug into the USB port and click on the switch to activate it instantly.
A**X
Some performance issues, great customer service
UPDATE: I would like to say how good the support at Glorious is. They are responsive, understanding, and helpful. Not every brand can say that, but I appreciate how much they care about their end user. I've tried multiple Glorious mice in the past, both wired and wireless. In the past, connectivity between the mouse and dongle has been an issue. That persists currently, and I had to move my dongle to the front of my PC instead of on the I/O. The battery lasts two to three days whether I turn it off, leave it on. There doesn't seem to be a sleep feature or battery saver when the PC is off. Which brings me to the software/firmware. It is very lackluster and not as easy to navigate as something comparative like Logitech. It's better than Corsair or Razer in my opinion, but far from the best. As for the actual performance of the mouse when it is connected and does have a charge, it does well. It's snappy, the DPI is able to be honed in to your preference, and the buttons feel good to click. It's ultra light, and every button on the mouse is within reach without having to contort my hand. Ultimately, if you don't mind a dongle smack dab on the front of your PC and are willing to charge it overnight or once every couple of days, it's a solid product. I just can't rate it higher for those reasons.
Z**.
Battery life, software, and connectivity sucks.
On paper, this mouse seems like a great lightweight alternative to the G502. Unfortunately, it has horrible battery life since it drains a lot of battery when not in use, the Glorious Core software is some of the worst I’ve seen and barely works at times, and it takes a solid 10 seconds for the mouse to connect from standby. For how much it’s worth, it also just feels really cheap. There’s cheaper, lighter mice that have a similar shape (Dareu A980 Pro) and feel way better in the hand. Slightly squeezing the mouse or the buttons will make the mouse creak, which is pretty shocking considering the price of the mouse. The sensor is pretty good, all things considered. However, not having 2K+ Hz polling rate makes it not a great contender for competitive gaming in this day and age. Overall, if you want something with that curvy G502 shape that’s also lightweight and better suited for gaming, just go for the Dareu A980 Pro. It’s everything this mouse wants to be, but better.
P**S
Really good quality mouse but straining to hold.
Man, I really wanted to like this mouse. It has excellent clicks, button placement is great, slides very smoothly. But the angle the mouse slopes from the index to ring finger is just way to steep for me. Also, the mouse feel a bit narrow when holding it. I'm not taking off more than two stars bc it could fit someone else's hands. I have medium sized hands and I feel like this could be good for anyone size...just not mine. Also, my pinky dragged a bit, I had to consciously hold it up. My MM720 is still king of comfort.
L**6
great!!!!! highly recommend
LOVE LOVE LOVE this mouse, long lasting battery, super light and very slick mouse
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