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Comparison Glorious Model O Wireless vs Razer Viper Ultimate

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Product typemousemouse
Connectionradio / wiredradio
InterfaceUSB A
Cable length2 m
Range10 m10 m
Sensoropticaloptical
Typefor gamefor game
Sensor and control
SensorBAMF SensorRazer Focus+
Sensor resolution100 – 19000 DPI400 – 20000 DPI
Max. acceleration50 G50 G
Max. speed400 ips650 ips
Max. polling rate1000 Hz (1 ms)1000 Hz (1 ms)
Number of buttons56
Side buttons
DPI-button
SwitchesOmronRazer, opto-mechanical
Switch resource20 million clicks
Scroll wheels11
Features
DPI level indicator
Feet materialteflon (PTFE)teflon (PTFE)
Optimal grippalmar, finger
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
LightingRGBRGB
Lighting effects+Razer Chroma
Cable
removable
braided
 
 
General
Power sourcebatterybattery
Battery life210 h
Charging portmicroUSB
In box
USB receiver
 
USB receiver
charging dock
Size (LxWxH)128x66x38 mm127x66x38 mm
Weight69 g74 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2021january 2020
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Glorious Gaming Model O Wireless Gaming Mouse - Superlight 69g Honeycomb Design RGB Ambidextrous Lag Free 24GHz Wireless Up

Lightning fast: Built with 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, the Model O Wireless has the lowest wireless latency of any mouse in... moreits class. Get blazing-fast 1ms latency with a strong and stable connection, for super consistent performance Customizable RGB: Choose from 16.8M possible colours, quickly adjustable without software using mouse buttons. Deeply customize it in Glorious CORE, to make it match the rest of your desktop Battery life: Model O Wireless has the highest battery life of any mouse in its class. You get up to 71 hours* of playtime in wireless mode, and you can play while charging, using the ultra-flexible USB-C Ascended paracord charging cable (*With RGB off) Optimized for competitive gaming: Pinpoint precision with 400 IPS tracking speed, 19,000 Max DPI and up to 1,000Hz polling rate. The proprietary BAMF Senor gives you unrivalled performance, with lower power draw, for long wireless gaming sessions Built to last: Model O Wireless' honeycomb design helps create the ultimate wireless lightweight mouse, without sacrifcing durability. State of the art Omron switches with 20M clicks in them, and top tier build quality makes the Model O Wireless built to last
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Glorious Glorious Model O Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse - Matte White (GLO-MS-OW-MW) GLO-MS-OW-MW

Glorious update their extremely popular Model O gaming mouse with a new wireless version. The Model O Wireless incorporates t... morehe best features of its predecessor but adds the flexibility associated with wireless mice. However, the Model O Wireless avoids any lag issues thanks to Glorious's new proprietary BAMF sensor. This has a DPI of 19,000 as well as support for 400 IPS. Also despite the integration of a long-life battery - that lasts up to 71 hours - the Model O Wireless remains notably lightweight with a total weight of 69g. The Glorious Model O Wireless at a glance: Eye catching design with clean lines and RGB illumination Honeycomb surface for strength & comfort Includes high quality G-skates mouse feet Extremely light weight (67/68g) The Glorious Model O Wireless in detail: As you would expect from Glorious, the Model O Wireless is uncompromising in its performance and design. The challenge with Wireless gaming mice is to ensure that they remain just as responsive as their wired counterparts. Glorious have achieve this by developing their own BAMF sensors. These sensors have a low power draw but still allow for 400 IPS tracking, up to a 19,000 programmable DPI and even a polling rate of 1000hz. The next most important feature for a wireless is gaming mouse is battery life. No one wants a successful run cut off by their mouse suddenly dying. Glorious have addressed this problem by offering a play time up to 71 hours (with the RGB turned off). And there is even the option to charge the Model O Wireless while gaming, simply connect the flexible USB-C Ascend charging cord. Of course there are some distinct advantages to using a wireless gaming mouse, the main one being flexibility in where you place the mouse. The Model O Wireless can be up to 5 metres from your PC. Such distance is possible thanks to a fast 2.4GHz lag-free wireless technology. Same Awesome design, no compromises in performance Glorious have taken considerable effort to ensure that the Model O Wireless both looks outstanding and meets the expectations of demanding gamers. It retains many of the same design elements as the previous wired version. For instance it has the same distinct Honeycomb pattern on the surface to helps users maintain a strong grip. Naturally it is also suitable for ambidextrous use. Also the clean lines of the Model O Wireless are enhanced by RGB LEDs running across its edges. It is possible easily control illumination effects through dedicated software. In fact up to 16.8 million colours can be generated by the Model O Wireless's LEDs Another great feature of the Model O Wireless is its manoeuvrability, which is augmented by the G-Skate mouse feet. These ensure smooth gliding across a variety of surface types. Glorious Model O Wireless Specification: Colour Matte White Mouse Dimensions 128mm x 66mm x 37.5mm L x W x H Sensor Glorious BAMF Sensor # of Buttons 6 Max Tracking Speed 400 IPS Polling Rate
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Glorious PC Gaming Race Model O Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse - Matte Black GLO-MS-OW-MB

The Model O Wireless packs state-of-the-industry wireless features, and our proprietary next-gen BAMF sensor into an unbeliev... moreably lightweight ambidextrous shell - sold at a gamer-friendly price far below other top performance tier mice.
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Glorious GLO-MS-OW-MB

Specifications:Mouse:- Use with: Game- Device interface: USB type A- Button type: Buttons pressed- Displacement type: Wheel-... moreNumber of buttons: 6- Motion resolution: 12000 DPI- Number of scroll wheels: 1- Acceleration (max.): 50GDesign:- Form factor: Ambidextrous- Lightning: YesPower control:- Power source: WireSystem Requirements:- Supported Windows operating system: Yes- Supported MAC operating system: Yes- Supported Linux operating system: YesWeight and measurements:- Weight: 67g
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Alann Trading Limited GLORIOUS Model O RGB Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse - Matte Black, New

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Connection

The type of connection used by the mouse.

All types of mouse connection can be divided into wired and wireless. There are also combined models that allow both methods; however, for a number of reasons, they have not received much distribution.

Wired mice can vary in connector type; however, the universal standard nowadays is USB, other options are much less common (see "Cable" for them). Anyway, such mice are much cheaper than wireless counterparts, moreover, they do not require batteries / accumulators and have an almost unlimited lifespan. On the other hand, the wire restricts mobility and can be inconvenient when connecting, especially if the computer is located far away or in a hard-to-reach place.

Wireless devices, in turn, can connect via radio, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi ; in some models, two options are combined — at the user's choice, (usually radio and Bluetooth). Regardless of the interface used, all such models are more convenient than wired ones due, in fact, to the absence of a cable; and their range is at least a few metres, so a wireless mouse can also work as a kind of remote control. At the same time, a wireless connection is more expensive than a wired connection, and besides, it requires autonomous power supply — as a result, the per...iod of continuous operation of the mouse is limited.

As for the different types of wireless connection, here are their features:

— Radio. To connect over the air, usually, a wireless adapter is used, which is connected to the USB port of the computer. This method is convenient in that it can be used with any computer, including systems that do not have built-in Bluetooth or Wi-Fi modules. The disadvantages of this option include the fact that the adapter requires a free connector; as a result, with a small number of USB ports, difficulties can arise. However, this moment, if necessary, can be easily corrected by connecting a USB hub; so it is this connection method that is most popular among modern wireless mice.

— Bluetooth. The main advantage of this connection method is that many modern devices — laptops, most monoblock computers, smart TVs, etc. — have built-in Bluetooth modules. Thus, you can connect the mouse to such equipment directly, without occupying hardware connectors. And for PCs not equipped with internal Bluetooth modules, appropriate adapters are available (which may even be included with the mouse). In addition, some advanced models with such a connection are able to remember several Bluetooth devices at the same time and switch between them literally “with the touch of a button”. The Bluetooth communication range is at least 10 m with line of sight.

— Wi-Fi. A rather specific option, which is extremely rare — in certain models of laptop mice (see "In the direction"). In many respects it is similar to Bluetooth — in particular, it is designed mainly to work with built-in modules and allows you to use a mouse without occupying hardware connectors. At the same time, the range of communication via Wi-Fi is much greater. On the other hand, this advantage is not of fundamental importance, and on the technical side, the creation of Wi-Fi mice is associated with certain difficulties. That is why this type of connection has not received distribution.

Interface

Interface used for wired connection in mice that have this capability (see "Connection type").

The most popular nowadays is the connection through the classic USB port. Mice for the newer USB-C connector, for a number of reasons, are produced quite a bit, despite the advanced capabilities of this interface. And PS/2, on the contrary, is gradually giving way to newer and more advanced standards. Here is a more detailed description of each of these options:

— USB. Connect to a traditional, full-size USB port (called USB A). Such connectors are extremely widespread: they are practically mandatory for modern PCs and laptops, and are also used as standard for working with peripherals in smart TVs, media centers and other types of electronics. That is why the vast majority of wired mice use this connector.

— USB-C. The newest (for 2020) type of USB connector; is significantly smaller than the USB A described above, as well as a convenient double-sided design. Such connectors are increasingly used in modern PCs and laptops, but very few mice are made for them; this is due to several reasons. Firstly, advanced versions of USB are often implemented through the USB-C connector, with high speed and high power supply; for mice, these characteristics are not needed, but they can be useful for more demanding devices. Secondly, the USB-C hardware socket can b...e used for interfaces other than USB (primarily Thunderbolt v3 and v4). Thirdly, it is simply easier to get into the full-size USB A connector with a plug — especially when trying to blindly find the connector on the back of the system unit. In light of all this, only a few laptop mice are produced under USB-C (see "In the direction").

— PS/2. A specialized connector with a characteristic round shape, used exclusively for keyboards and mice; colloquially known as "pee in half". PS/2 inputs are found exclusively in desktop PCs — they are too bulky for laptops. In general, this interface is considered obsolete and less used, but it can still be found in modern computers. At the same time, PS/2 has a very practical advantage: connecting a mouse to such a socket allows you to leave an additional USB connector free, which, in turn, can be useful for other peripherals. However, mice with only such a plug nowadays are almost never found — devices that can also connect to USB have become more common (see below).

— USB or PS/2. This option most often means that the mouse itself is equipped with a USB plug, and an adapter for PS/2 is supplied with it. Thus, the device turns out to be as versatile as possible in connection; at the same time, adapters are very inexpensive, their price is almost invisible compared to the cost of the mice themselves (even inexpensive ones). Therefore, most modern manipulators with the ability to work through PS/2 belong to this category.

Cable length

The length of the cable that is equipped with a mouse with the possibility of a wired connection (see "Type of connection").

When choosing this parameter, you should first of all take into account the distance from the manipulator to the connection port: a cable that is too short may simply not reach the connector, and a cable that is too long may get tangled at hand and create inconvenience. As for specific values, the most modest wire length in modern mice is 1 m or less ; such devices are intended mainly for laptops. Most desktop manipulators come with cables that are 1.1-1.5m or 1.6-2m long, with some models running longer than 2m.

Sensor

The model of the sensor installed in the mouse. This information is indicated mainly for models equipped with high-end sensors, which are significantly superior in their capabilities to simpler solutions. Such characteristics are important primarily for gaming mice, so most of the devices for which the sensor model is specified belong to this category.

Knowing the name, you can find detailed data on the sensor and evaluate its capabilities. Note that one of the most popular brands nowadays, under which advanced sensors are produced, is PixArt ; on the market are often found, in particular, sensors PixArt 3212, PixArt 3325, PixArt 3327, PixArt 3335, PixArt 3360, PixArt 3389, PixArt 3395. The second common brand is Avago (recently owned by the same PixArt); the most popular model of this brand is Avago 3050, the simplest and most affordable representative of gaming sensors.

Sensor resolution

Resolution of the sensor responsible for tracking mouse movements on the work surface. Specified in DPI — dots per inch.

The physical meaning of DPI as a whole is as follows. The sensor of a modern mouse works on the same principle as the camera matrix, and consists of pixels. And DPI is the number of pixels that fall on 1 inch of the underlying surface (length or width), "visible" by the sensor.

It is believed that more DPI means a more advanced sensor and mouse in general; nowadays, models for 3500 – 5000 DPI, 12000 DPI, 16000 DPI even more are not uncommon. In a way, it is — high resolution contributes to accuracy. However, the only thing that is directly determined by this indicator is the speed at which the cursor moves across the screen: the higher the resolution of the sensor, the greater the number of pixels that the cursor will move when the mouse itself moves a certain distance. At the same time, it is worth recalling that too high a speed is even more undesirable than too low. So the real need for high DPI ( 1000 and above) arises mainly when working on large screens (4K resolution and more); for more modest displays (HD and Full HD), smaller values are often enough.

Max. speed

The ips (inches per second) parameter is the linear speed of mouse movement, expressed in inches per second, at which the manipulator's sensor is able to read the surface. In top models, the maximum mouse movement speed often reaches 400-600 ips, but devices with ips in the region of 200 are more common.

Number of buttons

The number of buttons provided in the design of the mouse. However, the term "buttons" can also refer to specific hardware solutions — for example, a solid touch area used in many Apple mice counts as two buttons, because. it is divided into two working areas. But the clickable wheels, as well as the power button, are not taken into account in this calculation.

The minimum number of buttons for modern mice and other similar manipulators is two : this is the number that is necessary for comfortable work in most modern operating systems. If there are more than two keys, this means that there are additional buttons responsible for specific actions. So, even relatively inexpensive devices can be equipped with 3 – 4 buttons ; in addition to the 2 main buttons, they can have, for example, 2 side thumb keys, or 1 double/triple click button (see below). Solutions for 5 – 6 buttons are extremely popular nowadays; among them are many gaming mice, where the mentioned thumb buttons are supplemented with a double / triple click, a sniper button and/or a DPI switch (see also below about these functions). And in the most multifunctional models, 7 – 8 buttons and even more can be installed. In some cases, this number exceeds a dozen and a half; such mice are usually gaming devices designed for RPGs and other simil...ar genres where it is important to have a wide range of actions at your fingertips.

Switches

The brand of switches (switches) installed in the mouse. Also, these parts are often called "mikriki" — from the term "microswitches". Usually, the characteristics indicate the brand of switches used in the main buttons (left and right); additional buttons, usually, are equipped with other switches, often simpler and cheaper.

The mics are directly responsible for the operation of the keys when pressed. Accordingly, the quality of the mouse, as well as the feel and comfort of the user, depend on the quality of these parts: different switches can vary in stiffness, ease of operation and the sound of pressing. And the brand of switches is not specified for all mice, but only for models equipped with advanced elements. In other words, this parameter is indicated in cases where the brand of the microswitch is a sign of the high quality of the "rodent". Typical examples include mics under the brands Omron(considered premium) and Huano(Chinese counterparts of quite comparable quality). Light Strike and Razer switches are also pulled up to them.

We emphasize that in this case, not a specific model is indicated, but a general brand under which mikriks are released (sometimes also their type, opto-mechanical or mechanical). At the same time, the same brand may include different models of switche...s that differ in features: some are “quiet”, others with a normal sound, some with increased accuracy, others with an extended service life, etc. So the features of these parts should be clarified separately. However, the detailed characteristics of mikriks are important mainly for demanding users, in particular professional cybersportsmen.

Switch resource

The durability of mouse switches is measured by the number of clicks the keys can withstand before they begin to show signs of wear or malfunction. Switches can have a lifespan of several million to tens of millions of clicks. In laboratory conditions, this parameter is checked using special testing machines, which diligently press the keys the required number of times, on the basis of which a verdict is made regarding the approximate service life of the switches.
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