







🐝 Light as a breeze, sharp as your game — own the battlefield with Model D.
The Glorious Gaming Model D is a wired, ergonomic gaming mouse featuring a superlight 68g honeycomb shell, Pixart 3360 optical sensor with up to 12000 DPI, and durable Omron switches rated for 20 million clicks. Designed for medium to large hands, it includes a drag-free Ascended paracord cable and pure virgin PTFE feet for ultra-smooth gliding, making it a top-tier choice for competitive gamers seeking precision, speed, and comfort.
















| ASIN | B0822Y456P |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,970 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 159 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Box Contents | Gaming Mouse, Glorious G-Skates |
| Brand | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
| Brand Name | Glorious PC Gaming Race |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Matte White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 619 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005352204 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.8L x 6.7W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Model D |
| Item Weight | 68 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Model Name | Model D |
| Model Number | GD-WHITE |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement detection technology | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of buttons | 6 |
| Operating System | Windows, Mac, and Linux |
| Pattern | Honeycomb |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons |
| Product Finish Type | Matte |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Range | 2 |
| Special feature | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights , Lightweight, Portable, Programmable Buttons |
| Style Name | Wired |
| Theme | Honeycomb Shell |
| UPC | 850005352204 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**9
Great quality mouse, especially for big hands with long fingers!
I upgraded to this mouse from the Mionix Naos 3200 (152g!), which I used for 4 years. I've been meaning to upgrade for a while, since something has felt off with the 3200 for a while. Firstly, the product is simply but nicely packaged. You get spare feet, some stickers and an instruction manual. Software is downloadable and adds standard stuff for a mouse of this quality like adjustable DPI, configurable lighting and macros. Cable is light and moves smoothly, absolutely no issues whatsoever. I have very big hands. This mouse suits me for fingertip grip perfectly, but big hands can definitely palm or claw it with ease. I imagine it's perfect for claw/palm for medium hands. Small hands may struggle with it. The mouse slides very smoothly. Clicks are precise and nicely weighted. I don't know if it's me but the side buttons are not easily reached, I would like them lower down, which shouldn't be a problem design-wise as they require a firm push to click in. Middle mouse button scrolls quite fast which could be a problem if you need it for precision but I only use it to change weapon in CoD. Again it has a nice click, like the other switches. Sensor precision is massively tangible over the 3200 I was using. After playing a little CoD I loaded up Kovaak's to really test it. I'm not kidding, I literally got new high scores in every scenario. I was blown away. If you are using an old mouse, I can not recommend upgrading enough. I love this mouse. After the initial weirdness of the new shape, it feels amazing. I can't find any faults with it except the minor things above which really are just a matter of taste.
L**S
Great mouse
This mouse has lasted me absolutely ages. I’ve finally retired it now as I was after a wireless but this has done me for many many years. Colours are still brilliant on it, lots of different modes. Haven’t had any problems with it at all, no noticeable delay or anything. It is a bit of a pain to get bits of dust or dirt that have gone inside it but with a few bits of kit you can get them out. Brilliant mouse, definitely worth it.
A**R
Good mouse, but not without it's issues
So I've had some issues trying to source a decent, lightweight FPS gaming mouse. In the past two months I've had a G Pro Wireless, Razer Viper Ultimate and this Glorious Model D, the former two which were returned due to a loose right mouse button and mushy buttons, respectively. Pros: Ergo Shape Lightweight Decent enough build quality in terms of shell flex Vivid RGB (If you're into that) Amazing paracord cable which makes it feel wireless Really good stock feet almost comparable to hyperglides. Cons: The Glorious Model D in comparison with the GPro and RVU still does have it's issues. Mine came with a sticky left mouse button (LMB) as well as both LMB and RMB were loose which is inherent of the split trigger design. Rather than dealing with another return I just decided to sort the issues myself. Sticky LMB was a result of adhesive where the switch meets the button, and was easily dealt with by cleaning using a cotton bud and nail polish remover. The loose LMB and RMB were sorted by inserting small folder up pieces of paper between as seen in the image. Not exactly what you want to do with an out of the box product, however due to the price point the issues are easier to live with than the more expensive GPro and RVU. Take from this review what you will.
G**G
Super light, cool lighting options and no issues over the years
I bought this to replace a Logitech g402 mouse and this was so much lighter and fit my hand much better too. You can adjust the rgb settings to whatever effect you want, brightness or turn them off entirely using the software. Cable is long and braided. Has been great for gaming and general productivity use. The software lets you create macros and assign them to any of the buttons too like auto clickers etc. great mouse overall and no issues at all in the time I’ve had it. It can collect some dirt and dust in the holes though as it’s all open
L**Y
Great shape. Great quality. Great Price.
I am struggling to find a single thing to fault this mouse on... the build quality is phenomenal, even in comparison to my Model O, it is indeed, lightweight, the shape feels very comfortable and the side buttons are large which makes them easy to access. The software is easy to use overall with lots of features and the RGB Just looks nice, the switches are nice, and all of this for £45? If you're considering buying this mouse VS Any other, stop thinking, and just buy it, it is amazing and it blew my expectations out of the water even as an ex-model o user. It's fantastic!
S**N
Great mouse but scroll wheel click a bit of
I have had the g402 as my main mouse for a while and it’s us a great mouse but the switch has been not to hard to get used to and anything I am about to say now is only after 1 hour of use I think it’s feels great and is really light and good for FPS my g402 feels like a brick compared to this mouse and I would recommend this to any one but the one down side wich really isn’t a factor to not buy it . The scroll wheel is fine but when you press down on it for that button it’s is very hard and cannot feel the click wich may be a difference from people who use other mice like Logitech but hopefully I and you will get used to it
W**N
Large-handed G502 user's experience
Edit 1: Unfortunately the mouse developed a squeaky scroll wheel, and I have been sent a replacement. Edit 2: The replacement looks like an older version (with blue skates and the non-ascended cable), I'll update if this one squeaks too. Grip/Ergonomics: As someone with large hands (just over 20x10cm) who used a G502 Proteus (absolutely fantastic mouse), the Model D transitions seamlessly over and fits my hand like a glove, the mouse fills almost my entire palm (which I did not think was possible) and the hump of the mouse is even more ergonomic than the G502. There is also ample space to rest your thumb on the side of the mouse, whilst simultaneously keeping the side buttons in reach. I went with the matt white finish as I'm not a fan of the reduced grip glossy texture offers (and finger prints), and the weight reduction cutouts are also practically invisible in terms of touch. I should also mention the weight of the mouse, of course it was a bit of an adjustment initially coming from the much heavier G502 (no weights), but it is very light and transforms flicks and fast turns (for a low sens player) into a much more natural motion and not an arm workout compared to the G502 lol. Finally, the mouse skates are a great improvement over the G502, and those were very solid, so that says a lot. The mouse glides effortlessly over my QCK Heavy. Its gonna take a bit for me to stop swiping my mouse like im trying to scrub the desk, but thats what years of using a heavy mouse does to you lol. Sensor/Buttons: The sensor is top notch right up there with the G502's. As for the m1 and m2 buttons, there is a very very slight travel before the mouse clicks register compared to the G502 (I'm talking like 1/3 of a mm) but after using it for as little as an hour, I got completely used to it and overall the buttons feel clicky and crisp just like the G502. The scroll wheel however is very comfortable and wayyy better than the G502's metallic mess (the biggest flaw of that mouse imo) and responsive, but not so much that you would accidentally hit the wheel while clicking. There is no squeaking and the rubber ring offers great grip. The side buttons are clicky and responsive too and are placed in a easy to reach position, I had no issues discerning the two buttons/hitting both at the same time etc. One thing to note however is that this mouse has less buttons than the G502, so if you NEED ALL of the ones on your G502, then this is something to bear in mind. On the Model D, there is no 3rd side button, no extra two buttons on the edge of mouse1, and also the scroll wheel does not tilt and click left and right. As a CSGO player, I have no issues, as the mouse offers pretty much the standard amount of buttons that you need, keeping it simple and effective. Cable/Cord: I was sceptical about the Ascended cable at first thinking it to be just a gimmick, but holy crap the cable feels durable yet lightweight, fluid, and flexible. It really does feel like there is no cord, giving an almost wireless feeling. I was considering getting a mouse bungee for my G502, but now with the Model D, that's not needed. The cable lies flat on my desk and flexes unnoticeably when swiping the mouse, unlike the G502's which was way more rigid and heavy, and swiping would sometimes cause it to push it self off the edge of my desk, driving me insane. I'd recommend keeping the cable away from sharp edges however as I think the threads on the cable could tear/fray. Lighting/Build Quality: The RGB lighting is bright and vibrant. As for the build quality, the mouse feels sturdy and well built, despite its fragile-looking appearance. The mouse buttons on mine, don't flex or wobble, so I'm satisfied in terms of durability. Conclusion: Overall I think this mouse is a fantastic upgrade from the G502, just note that the drastic change in mouse weight will take some getting used to. The price (£53) I paid feels fair for the quality of the product, and most importantly, the ergonomic shape and perfect fit for my large hands. Props to Glorious for listening to the target audience and actually offering features that are wanted, without all the gimmicky list of "extra features" that are often used to charge more.
K**R
Glorious model d mouse
It provided me with great comfort and the RGB lighting was changeable and made it look better. The software was very friendly and made it so that everything was clear to use. I was really recomend this if you want a light gaming mouse for good gameplay.
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