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I have to disagree about the mouse wheel. At least when it comes to quality control. I've have a few issues with the mouse wheel on the MOW with squeaking (easily fixed with lube) and have just sent it back due to the plastic axle part breaking. Thankfully Glorious has awesome customer service and setup a replacement as well as sending G-skates and grip tape for free to replace the one's I previously had.
I just bought the superlight with the wireless charging pad. Huge upgrade from the G900 I had. Its so light it doesn't feel real, its like just the top shell of a normal mouse. It comes with stickers for traction on the sides that makes it just stick to your hand. I also really like the feel of the wheel, its the perfection tension for scrolling. And going with the matt, no receiver needs to be plugged in other then the charging matt, and no need to charge it ever again. Pretty awesome, If you can afford the pair at 250 dollars it was worth it to me.
got a logitech g403 and changed to a Pro x superlight recently. The difference on the weight is gigantic, buttons feel the same actually, scroll wheel perfect (the one on my g403 stopped working after 3 years). However in my opinion the g403 had better side buttons, I think the new ones are a bit too small, but still getting used to it. I was stuck between viper ultimate and this one and made this choice because of the slightly bigger size, althought the g403 is even bigger. My grip is like half palm half claw so its not easy to decide without trying them, but overall happy with the coice. Great editing and great video Rielly!
I got the razer viper ultimate and recently bought the superlight which im gonna get soon. Been a month since you comment. How do you feel about the mouse? And also happy new years 🎉
@@SynxsMedia I mean I dont have the razer so I cant really compare them. I have a mouse with similar dimensions to the razer and to be honest it took me a while to adapt to the logitech but after that its very confortable. I just use it to play, I dont use it 8h per day, but nevertheless, im happy and I wouldnt change it for the razer
For starters, thank you very much for all your effort to cover the needs of all of us mice enthusiasts! I already own a model O wireless and except some hybrid feet the mouse is working flawlessly but I couldn't resist so bought a G Pro X Superlight which was tested by a friend for 20 hours but it was small for his hands. I bought it for 80 Euros which is pretty cheap based on the price upon release. It also comes with 2 pairs of Esports Tiger Arc one in use and an extra. What do you think that my experience would be? I am playing CSGO mainly and played my last 1.2-1.5k hours with my model O wireless. P.S Sub earned!
@@Sami-v4q Both mice worth their price and you get what you've paid for! I would not like to add my own preference here so characteristics wise, Superlight is the definitive winner. I have actually paid 80 for it but even if I paid the full price I would be more than happy! It has a more solid build, the huge mousefeet give you the best glide ever and the switches feel a lot better than the GPW. Switches comparison between GPX and MOW now, same crispyness but more sensitive on the GPX which to my preference feels better as I've seen a huge difference when it comes to actuation on FPS games and it's not a placebo anymore after a month of daily use and more than 300 hours CSGO. Two things I'd like to add on the negative side, is that the mouse feet needed a change so I switched to corepadz for control but maximum glide which feels extraordinary and that the mouse to my hands becomes a bit slippery after an hour or two so I added BTL grips to it. Hope I helped!
@@Sami-v4q Forgot to add that the battery on GPX is 100% better! Even if I turn the MOW rgb off, I still need to charge it every 3 days while GPX lasts a week! I started checking via app every 3 days and the percentage shown was always accurate also while the MOW app is broken!
@@miractaskin4210 GPX's white is clear white no sugar white no icy white just plain matte white so I think that it will match your KB's color pretty good! :D
Great video, i do have some opinions to offer to your review: GRIP and SIZE difference: G PRO is more of a traversal/fits all use - BUT can feel big for small hands using claw grip. Whilst the model O is bad for medium to big hands using claw, but is a fit for tip and palm grip. Another perspective is that the holes in model O provies more and better grip for claw players as well as the shape of the mouse - but for palm players the G PRO will be better as the holes is non benefitial. Scrollwheel and sidebuttons: This depends on the game you use it for, some games like Fortnite it is benefitial to have a lightweiight fast scrollwheel and short distance between buttons, whils for example playing moba games - LEAGUE, a short distance between side buttons is a HUGE disadvatage, as well of a fast mousewheel would just bring you problems. The G PRO rubbers for extra grip that comes with have short lifetime. Also want to add that the G PRO skates have a short lifetime as well and for this price you also have to include that you will have to upgrade this as you use it, and it might not be worth the price for it. The thing we all are looking for is THE best mouse - it all comes down to what YOU need as a player. Conclution is that the impoirtance is reaction time, precision, quality without taking anything of the players consideration in thinking - that way i do believe that both of these mice is equal and money wise - the model O wins in my mind. For my preferences, i will use G PRO, only because i am capable of changing the skates more often and because i do have money to spend on it. I think MOST players will benefit from choosing the Model O.
I switched from Model O wireless to the G Pro about a month ago. I didn't realize how much the sensor on the Model O was holding me back, the week I got the G pro I broke almost all of my records in Aimlab. I can feel the sensor difference immensely.
I have g102 so i ordered model D wired since its cheaper alot than gpwx that you bought now the reason why model D not O cause the shape of it my hand so pig so i found Model D bigger and build quality better btw how model O worked for you since its the same model D in specifications same sensonr etc. You see its big upgrade + What the biggest problem you faced on model O again model D wired only what i can afford🤗❤️
@@JackSparrow-bs1pk no, i just want to change to the best mouse on the market for the game i play. In my case Minecraft pvp and other games like GTA V.
Just bought the Model D wireless. Would definitely have preffered the g pro superlight if it had USB-C but micro usb is a deal breaker for me. All my other accessories use usb c, so Having to have an extra cable just for the mouse isn't ideal. Now I can just use the same cable to charge my controllers, headphones, earbuds, laptop, phone, and mouse. Sure, I'll probably still have multiple cables to charge everything, but at least they're interchangable. I dont have to have one specific cable just for my mouse.
Agree on the the tiny side buttons. But one other important thing is the positioning. Some mice have them further forward and other further back, so depending on grip and finger length one or the other position might be better. The Model O also has the front button go further down, so it can be easier to hit, but that can be good or bad depending again on grip and hand size.
I sold my G Pro Wireless and got the Model O Wireless a few months ago. Grip and sensor was fine but I've quickly noticed that the right and left mousebutton on the Model O feel noticeably lower quality than the ones from Logitech because they have some weird kind of travel and wiggle room so you can definetly press them down slightly without releasing a click. I've just ordered a G Pro Wireless X Superlight now, hope that one finally satisfies me :D
Defo sticking to the Superlight, feels like much better quality, sensor seems to be about the same and well the grip is personal preference but I like the logitech more, gave the Model O to a friend.
Love the in depth comparison, only nitpick, I think its a bit silly to have something like the sensor be "weighted" the same as looks in terms of points.
I disagree on the sensor g pro x superlight is said to have the best sensor on the market which is the hero sensor i tested it my self i put my finger on the sensor and the cursor went everywere(thats a good thing btw)
The pro x super light I got came defective with double clicking , I got the model O and it’s perfect even tho I have big hands it’s really comfortable and more stable my aim has increased with the model O wireless
@@sleempy6343 yes I Also had a Logitech G502 Hero and that thing is huge and heavy compared to the model o wireless, but it really depends on your hand size and your grip style I'm using a finger tip grip style where I'm not touching the Mouse at all just finger tip and it is quite uncomfortable now I'm using the finger tip but with my hand slightly touching the back of the mouse and it is ok it's not bad but I can't really do the micro adjustments with the model o because after not too long playing sessions my hand starts hurting and it can be quiet uncomfortable while trying to concentrate in a competitive game and also quite distracting, and when I bought the mouse i bought it with the G-floats and they are great it slides better, and AlsoI only have the mouse for only like 3 weeks so I can't really say much more to it but for now it's ok :)
Decided on upgrading from my Scimitar Elite to either one of these, Sadly had a bad experience with Glorious as my first mouse was a Model O Wired, fantastic mouse but the cable frayed the first week, I wouldn't mind but it was right above the rubber shielding for the wires into the actual mouse so to have used it more would've been a risk, GPro X SL is arriving in a few hours looking forwards to trying it out! thanks for the great vid and review, really helped me settle for the Gpro, new sub ^^
@@SkilledRecluse solid choice, weird to get used too at first due to smaller size n weight but yeah, can’t really fault it haven’t had any click issues like others have
@@majesticaaa4131 Still best mouse I've owned, Rarely use the scimitar now even for mmos, Will say the mouse is excellent overall just a bit of a steep price, if you can get it on sale 10/10
Well I still love my model o wireless with ceramic feet (not losing quality over time lol), the gpw shape does not work for me at all, is all about preferences, we are all different.
i dissagree with the scroll wheel the glorious model o is disliked for its scroll wheel because of its horrible edges and i deffinetely feel the g pro x superlight wins that
I disagree with the side button segment. The only thing I don’t like about the Superlight is how spongy the side buttons feel. I used to have a G502 which had very responsive side buttons…
In terms of looks I prefer the GPro, it has none of that silly RGB stuff, the shell is simple and solid. The Model O somehow tries to hard to be a "gamer mouse", while the G Pro is just a fine mouse that does it's job.
Been watching comparison of GPX and Model 0 for an hour(this is the last video) and i feel like i can save an hour if i watch this review first... Good Job !
the main reason i switched from logitech to glorious is because of software. logitech G HUB is absolutely the worst software that i have used up to date, and it is still a pain to use it with my G733 headset. on the other hand, glorious core has proven to be such an easy to use software and even though its quite new, there are no major bugs unlike G HUB.
I have both .. *Logitech GPX Ultralight!* It's not close. The Glorious D / O are good if you want to experiment with desoldering and replacing switches, skates, and modding in general. I use the Glorious as a sacrificial guinea pig.
Buy a model o mouse and they have a not saying that they are average gamers that want to make quality products at the average price for gamers. So far it holds true
Hello, Can you pair a G Pro X Superlight with Model O Wireless's usb receiver? is it compatible? I lost my receiver for superlight and trying hard to find a replacement.
Here in Italy somehow The M.O.W. cost the same as the G.P.W. (100€ on discount) also Model O is not avaible on Amazon.it so i have extra cost on the shipment ,what should i get if the price here is not a factor?
Great video :) Just a question for anyone using the Superlight for an extended period - is the mouse still worth it if the stock feet cannot be replaced? Unfortunately I cannot get after market skates. Main mousepad is the MPC450.
@@leonz5020 The MPC450 is excellent quality and it helps that it is so affordable. Endgame are however bringing an updated version out with a smaller logo - the large logo is a turn off for some people.
so for a palm grip with slightly bigger hands the logitechs wins right? cuz i have a rough time fitting my little and my ring finger ( I have been playing less lately so i might just some more time again but idk doesnt feel to natural)
In my country right now price for G Pro X Superlight 88$... Model O is 13$ more expensive, and the Viper Ultimate is 45$ more expensive. So the cheapest and best mouse G Pro X Superlight
just a PSA i've had 2 wireless glorious mice, both the model o and the model o- and both of them have had faulty scroll wheels. one broke internally so it just scrolls forever with no resistance, and the other sporadically takes scroll wheel inputs as the wrong direction. they worked for ~7 months before they started to break down so just keep that in mind. however at that price point it's not a bad mouse at all. i loved everything about my glorious mice aside from the horrible glorious core software and the scroll wheel issues, but maybe i was just unlucky!
one thing i can do with the model o is turn off the debounce time setting to get the fastest input a mechanical switch could offer and yes double clicking does not exist as long as you click correctly. skill issue smh
Hey Rielly I know this video is a few days old now but I have a serious question. I play mainly modern warfare with 800 dpi and around a 10 sensitivity. As of now im using the razer viper wired and was wondering which if it would be fine to use the regular g pro which is about 6 or 7 grams heavier, or go with the superlight which would be around 10-14 grams
With my normal model o- my side buttons broke after like 2 months but my friends who had them had no problems only me my friend had a noise coming from the inside but it worked fine
Hey, I'm thinking about buying a mouse but cant really decide which one :/ The GPW Superlight is ~115€ RVU (with dock + 3months gamepass ultimate) is ~100€ MOW is ~79€ My current mouse is a Roccat Kova Pure Performance and I'm using a relaxed claw grip, if that matters. I'd really appreciate any sort of help. Thanks in advance!
if you can afford it, get the g pro superlight. i mod mice in my spare time and 7/11 of the mow that ive bought had a lot of post and pre travel, faulty sensors, broken switches and after awhile the sensor gets worse even if it was good when you bought it
@@ziblackingbestww444 Thanks for the comment, I actually ended up buying the Superlight about 2 weeks ago ^^ It was on sale for about 90 euro, was totally worth it for me. Been using it happily since then :D
Lets say all this minor difference on a side of logitech mice worth 10-15$ it means glorious is better mouse, 60$ cheaper. Hands down to glorious! Or you can almost buy 2 and fight 1 poor logitech 😎
A lot of people on youtube are saying that the g pro wireless superlight has a problem with side travel with the main buttons after heavy use. Is that true for yours or anyone else's?
have the glorious model o and currently waiting for the g pro superlight, glorious model o shape is really bad especially if you have small hands like me, the shape really annoyed me and the side buttons are really small and with my small hands was harder to hit the top one.
The pro X super light is really good but I only buy the glorious model O cause the price is a bit overpriced the glorious model O can do a lot of things that the G Pro X superlight can’t do but if you can afford the G Pro X superlight Buy it. if you’re playing a whole movement FBS game and want accuracy get the G Pro X superlight it could probably be the best option for you but I’d rate both mouse 10 out of 10 so it really comes down to what you want to do.get the G Pro X superlight if you’re on a high budget but if you are on a low budget by the glorious model o they are both really good mouse if you have any questions about them comment😅
very, very nice video. I would love to see mouse click latency comparisons as well. Do you know how to do them? I feel like the GPW has an ~5ms edge over every other mouse that I have used to far. Even compared to Razer Viper I feel like GPW clicks are just faster latency wise. very strange. has anyone else felt that?
well can i palm grip the model o i was told no but i want the g pro super light cause i hear it is a palm grip wireless rechargeable mouse i m done with using my g602 one i hate the hump on the back two i cannot palm grip
Whats about replacing wireless dongle for the Glorious model o wireless if you lose the dongle you can buy a new one. And the logitech g pro superlight, If you lose the dongle you cant get a new. And the logitech support dont give you a new one or sell one.
I've had my Model O Wireless for a month now and I've noticed that the left and right mouse buttons feel a little loose in the sense that they wiggle a tiny bit before actually clicking in. Do you guys also have this issue?
None for me. Every click feels good. The issue I had after the first week was squeaky mouse wheel but managed to lube the sides of the wheel without opening the mouse. Only issue I have is to worry of damaging the inside from dirt or liquid droplets because of the holes. I'll maybe cover it instead
@@alrizo1115 Unless you live in a rather dirty environment, you shouldn't have to worry about that. I've had no issues with dirt or water getting into the holes and I haven't seen anyone online talk about it. The components inside the mouse are all covered up and Glorious obviously expected dust to get inside so they took precautions. Hope that helps!