Hey man, I found you last week from your keyboard reviews, and I gotta say that you have some of the highest production quality in your videos. The music, the editing and the atmosphere that you provide is par none. Thanks for making such great content, and keep it up man!
@@YourCloudyyy that's still a disadvantage that this mouse has over the o wireless not to mention it's alot cheaper so for mc the o wireless is definitely the play
@@yiepie9822 yeah I know and ppl began to talk about it more, discussing the leaks on it, which essentially leads ppl to see it and want to buy it (I’m guessing but that would make a lot of sense)
I gotta say, as a G Pro Wireless user, it has beat out a lot of other mice for me, and being able to get a production one that is white, lighter, and carbon-neutral is a huge win for me. Definitely preordering.
When I bought the Superlight at first I was really unimpressed but having had it for a month or so now I can honestly say I can never go back to an ergo or really any other form factor. The feel is fantastic and I REALLY recognize the weight of heavier mouse anytime I have to use something different. For me $150 doesn't seem bad at all. I like the mouse so much I ordered a special edition from Colorware for $240.
@@emma6648 I can respect that opinion. At the end of the day they charge what people will pay and "value" can be a bit subjective. I personally love the G Pro X but I understand it's not for everyone.
i’ve been playing with a GPW weight reduced to around 60 grams for almost a year i think. not sure if it’s worth it for me, but if i hadn’t done any mods to mine i would definitely be considering this mouse. one of the only reasons i’m unsure about the MOW is because i’m a cs player and i use scroll wheel to jump (makes it easier to bhop, for those wondering). i’ve owned a model o and a model d and they both suffered from poor scroll wheel longevity. the scroll wheel would lose the “steps” that give it tactility and sometimes not register when i scrolled in under a year. ive had none of those issues happen with my GPW even after the weight reduction. which is a shame because i love the glorious brand and what they’re doing in the space.
Damn, should’ve been expecting this Because of BT Edit: BT is Brandon Taylor. He tweeted (I’m paraphrasing) that he has a new fave mouse he’s been testing and there’d be a video on it soon after the MOW video, so it could not have been the MOW. Someone replied to his post saying that the video was gonna be on this mouse. So I was expecting something soon, but not two days later soon.
This, I got my GPW during one of the early batches, no buttons touching fortunately. But the infamous "Chinese 50M click " switches were so bad that I couldn't hold right click without it double clicking constantly. Replaced it with the jp omron switches and I've been happy since.
Same I started playing eft and when you quick loot once you escape the UI you just shoot and I’m like wtf then I look at inputs and I was just angry af because you can’t really do anything about it
I didn't hear about it UNTIL I experienced it lol. Even got mine warrantied and the second one was worse. My first one at least lasted a few months but the second one they sent me was double clicking damn near out of the box. On top of that my right click doesn't register like 30% of the time. Always fun playing a FPS when all you can do is fire from the hip. Even if they supposedly "fixed" this issue I don't think I could bring myself to spend what they're asking for just to possibly run into the same issue. Might sound bitter but I've lost all faith in this company.
Nah, the branding power of logitech is too strong. People will still buy it. For me tho, still waiting for the model O to reach my local store so I can grab it fast 😭
@@psputranoveka Glorious only needs to pick up a bit in popularity more. I didn't find out about them until like 6 months ago but they have the best peripherals out of any company out there by far and it's not even close.
I was skeptical for a long time, but now that I bought one i understand the hype. The thing about this mouse and this weight and shape, is that it is has zero detriment to your aim with any grip, and supports every playstyle and situation. It doesn't improve any part of my aim necessarily, it just does everything as I need it. Some mice give me that solid arm lock feel, like the ec2/xlite, but I lose vertical motion. One the other end, I can flick, move, and make speedy corrections with the NP-01 better than just about any mouse, but my lateral stability, centering, and spray control are a little erratic unless I am well warmed up. With the GPX, it's like it's Madden stats are all at 88. It doesn't quite do any one thing better than certain mice, but it has no downsides that I have come across in gameplay. My centering is smooth. I have good spray control. I have excellent mobility in all directions. I can comfortably hold it for long periods of time. I can play sweaty, or it's great for casual gaming and general use. It's a completely new mouse from the GPW. You really have to have tried some niche shapes to truly understand how blank a slate this is. Not my favorite mouse, or the most inspiring shape, but definitely the best all around mouse on the market, full stop. The reviewers aren't lying when they say this is the best. It just might not mean what you think it does.
*gets a noti for a new Badseed Tech vid at 1am* Me: "Looks like it's time to wake up" Much love for the vids Brian! Keep it up you beautiful beard man, you
@@ggeilokowski yeah paying 150$ the having that fragile outdated port break isn't the best experience, USB C is much more durable and the Viper Ultimate at least offers a back up solution with its dock...
@@Maaaaaax-07 Take a moment to think about it. Glorious offering a just as good wireless mouse for 80$. Wait a minute... It can't be great at 80$... RIGHT??? Well no. It has everything you could ask for.
@@Maaaaaax-07 Yea but if they previously charged 150$ for a mouse with more features it makes no sense to charge the same for a simplified version of the same product even if it is "better" by weighing less. They should have charged it closer to 100$ and so they could be competitive with glorious or at least add a few extras to make it justify the price.
I got my GPW in october and can't go back to my Viper Mini. The shape is amazing for me, I play relaxed claw, more towards a fingertip grip, and I think that it made me better as a player (I qualified for my first online championship after getting it.) I am without question getting the superlight on december 3rd.
@unholydonuts Craaaazy comment 3 years later, but funny you ask. The GPRO Superlight is a great mouse, when it works… Each model I had came with QC issues (2 with LMB double clicking/stickiness and 2 with scroll wheel issues) and so I won’t be buying the GPX2. I currently run the Lamzu Maya and am getting the WLMouse BeastX soon. Really with the GPX didn’t have so many QC issues.
I wrote this half asleep and saw it didnt make much sense… To summarize: GPX is good mouse if you get a good model without any issues. I won’t be getting the GPX2 just based on how many QC issues I had with the first.
Also I love the contrast in your videos and how the background is dark. I think I might try that out bc I don't feel like I'm separated from the background enough. I am working with a cheap hard light but it's cool getting inspiration from popular youtubers
So Glorious releases a new $80 wireless mouse and Logitech thinks “hmm, let’s make this one even more expensive than our last one” (issa joke don’t come at me)
@@ggeilokowski At least its like apple where when you purchase a product, you feel comfortable buying it (ignoring the price haha)in that you know there will be pretty much no defects and that it will be what you expect. Glorious, Razer, and all these other brands tend to have way more QC issues in comparison, I personally got a model D (yes model D, not the first-batch model O) and had to send it back twice. My g305 is still kickin perfectly despite being like 1.5 years old. I haven't had any issues with my deathadder though, so props to Razer there.
@@benjaminli3808 Youre comparing glorious a company that was started by a dude alone fairly recently to a big multimillion/billion? dollar company that has been around for a while, also Id rather have more features and few bugs that can be easily fixed, than no features and no bugs, theyre basically removing features so there are no bugs lmao, also dont forget the fact that many logitech mice have a the doubleclick defect.
First, amazing review as always. Second, IDK what your experience with Glorious has been but I feel like I gave them enough chances and they still failed: 4x O- and 1x D- owned. 2 of the O- straight up failed because one of them was batch 1 so the cable died eventually and one had a sticky LMB, the other 3 mice just had some minor issues but they were enough to affect me during gaming and I knew they were there. Additionally I've already seen a post with a major issue on the MOW and it's been what 4 days since launch and more of those will come up as more people get the mouse. So yeah it's half the price but it has holes, it has QC/QA issues and the price is 80$ in the USA. All around Europe it's more like 90euros~105$ AND it's missing grip tape in the box like the PRO X or rubber sides like the RVU. So once you add 10$ for the grip tape, all of a sudden you are like 20$ MAX off the GPW and RVU. Mice that have went through insane amound of R&D and USED by top tier PROs unlike any Glorious mouse used by maybe like 5 PROs not even top tier like Hiko. 150$ is worth for the PRO X and all the stuff it brings and keeps. People who complain about the micro USB and stuff like that aren't hardcore gamers AND THIS MOUSE ISN'T FOR THEM, that's the market for the MOW, the same way you said that all 3 mice are the same for you and the features on the PRO X are wasted. What I am saying is that MOW is not in the same range as the RVU and GPW, Glorious say it themself "best wireless IN IT'S CLASS" this class doesn't include the GPW, PRO X and RVU. So the MOW is good but you will never see it used by the guys with 5 digit salaries for playing video games, meanwhile you have s1mple using the superlight for months now. Additionally a spoiler for the Aerox 3 wireless, it sucks for 100$ it's a joke AND that mouse is in the range of the MOW.
Yea man got to agree with you ordered the GOW and straight out the box QC issues my sensor is acting up and I've contacted support for a refund, I'm gonna buy the superlight just for the peace of mind tbh and it's also the lightest mouse on the market.
Lol wat? “People who complain about the micro USB… aren’t hardcore gamers.” USB C is an objectively superior connector. I’m willing to bet a USB C connection is going to weigh the same as a micro b with the horrible plastic claw (at least within .2 grams). You don’t need the claw with USB C because it’s a stronger connector than micro b, the mouse would last longer because USB C is rated for more connections than micro b, it would charge the mouse faster because USB C has a higher voltage throughput than micro b (so you’d likely never have to use it wired, like, ever), and it’s a universal connector that most people have a shit ton of at this point, making replacement of a dead cable trivial. Saying someone isn’t a hardcore gamer because they would’ve preferred to have USB C in 2020 is the most laughable piece of gatekeeping I’ve seen in a LONG ass time my dude.
The Logitech egg shapes simply don't do it for me. Glad they may have addressed their biggest QC issue, double clicking. But I'll remain skeptical on that.
I got a GPW from my friend and I immediately loved it. It started double clicking after about 6 months of my use (he barely used it) so i got a GPXW (it got delivered earlier today) and I love it. It definitely needs different mouse feet, and I wish they included a grip tape for the palm, but other than that 12/10 from me. Hopefully the double clicking won't be an issue for a while
The fact that you point out whether or not a product is environmentally friendly or co2 neutral in you're reviews is very much appreciated. Something you don't see other reviewers do. Hope more companies follow suit too with peripherals and other products.
@@houssamalucad753 defo viper. I have it and honestly my favorite over the g pro wireless. Might not change for many years. Till my viper breaks honestly.
Brian is like Samson: he derives his power from his long Mesopotamian-style beard. If he shaved he would no longer look Glorious he would just look like a filthy console peasant.
@@badseedtech I got my rvu 2 months ago and I can't help but notice that the feet are terrible, worse than my viper. Not slow, they feel fast, but it feels rough, like gliding under pebbles. I noticed this on fast pads like qck and gigantus v2, but not goliathus which is slower. And the dpi is also like 420 when I set it to 400, this deviation was not fixed by updating firmware and testing on different os. These have been really putting me off, to the point it feels like I got a downgrade from my viper. Can you confirm if the feet feel smooth, is it just how it feels because of the smaller feet. I've contacted support and am considering rma.
You are really authentic and honest with you reviews! Most of the time I don't trust reviewers because you never know if they got paid for a good feedback. Based on your model o review, I bought one and I know I will not be disappointed!
Have had both the VU and the GPW and I gotta say I'm excited about this mouse. I would say after using both for extensive periods of time that the g pro is better. I have had the g pro for two years and the VU for about six months. My VU ultimate mouse4 button went out after about five months of use and I had to switch back to the g pro. Seeing an improved version of an already phenomenal mouse gets me excited. Gonna have to snag one for sure.
Exactly, there's just no competition IMO. The GPX is the best mouse out IMO, period. And I own pretty much every mouse because I just enjoy trying things, same with the Artisan pads.
Well this a deal breaker, adding USB C alone would make me buy it (way longer longevity) but I guess I'll go with the Viper since it includes a dock at least, or the glorious and save a buck
@@Kaylas1821 paying 30 to 70$ more to have the lightest wireless mouse possible then adding a couple of grams with a magnetic charger (that I have to buy separately), take with me at all times (if it was USB C you could use your phone charger) and have a less elegant solution than the dock of the Viper Ultimate? No thank you.
Dude I love your B roll and overall content and specs for everything you review. It's a shame you don't have more subs and views because in terms of reviews, you're on par with the major channels like Jayz and bitwit.
@@SergeyVR I don’t find the weight difference significant enough to justify rebuying it. The only issue I’ve had with the g pro was double click but it’s good enough
@Bolted Like me :). I am planning on getting a wireless mouse as I just purchased a Couchmaster Cycon (basically a lapboard for couch/bed gaming but is much better than the competition) so I can game while in bed on my 4k tv lol. Looking for a wireless mouse that I can charge while playing that is lightweight so this looks like the mouse for me. Hopefully the Australian pricing isn't too bad though.
My MOW was in really rough shape after 4 months of what I would call average gaming use. A couple hours a day for use, nothing crazy. Always keep my stuff clean. The right click sometimes wouldn’t register, and left click had this weird thing going on where sometimes I couldn’t click? Would have to release all pressure then click again and that usually made it work. Battery life was great though. Got the GPX yesterday on sale cause of Prime day or whatever, and I really like it so far. I like the feel of the switches more, and it seems to fit my hand better. Plus the light weight is insane, using the MOW or anything else feels like a brick now lol. We’ll see how it shapes up in the long term though.
I’m pretty sure it does because you can change the rgb with the glorious software so that means there is probably some onboard memory for that kinda stuff, and I assume they already have or are planning on making a macro editor in their software
A lot of people commenting have no idea what they are talking about regarding the "double-clicking problem." The switches in the GPW (aside from the Shroud version) were not coated. This wouldn't be such a big issue if the switch was not undervolted (an effort to produce greater battery life) which then proceeded to produce oxidation. When this happens, static electricity builds up during large mouse movements and there is an uncontrollable double-click that will occur at random whenever it discharges. There is no controlling it. There is no software fix. The only things you can do to help it would be to blow underneath the button on the switch to temporarily discharge static electricity, buy a humidifier, or take your $130 mouse apart and remove and solder new coated switches onto a miniature circuit board.
Does it for me. Glorious lost my faith with build quality, ascend cable failure of original and then the replacement also failed. Switched back to the OG.
Same here with Glorious. Now have a motherboard with half the usb ports defective over their shorted out cable on the model o- that was like 3 weeks old. Yes they sent out another mouse to replace it, but still lost half my usb on computer bc of it.
First time I have ever watched your channel, really thought you had like 5 million subs, you earned a sub! Keep up the production quality it’s amazing!
i get that people like having a lightweight mouse, but they're just so feature lacking... i don't think i could ever have fewer than 7 buttons, dpi switch and a tilt wheel now that i'm used to having those luxuries
Depends on what games you play. With most fps games (which lightweight mice as generally aimed at) theres no real need for more than 2 side buttons, and generally people stick to one DPI and adjust sensitivity in game.
The better you get, the more you will realize that allocating a bunch of functions to a thousand mouse buttons doesn't not promote good aiming or mouse grip.
Most in the software to save weight but micro usb ffs what are you thinking logi and if they made the price 120$ it would sell more because the price is under the Viper Close to the model O Wireless and close to the Steelseries Aerox 3
I’ve tried damn near every mouse out there and I have to say the GPW has been the one mouse I’ve always gravitated back to, it’s the shape that does it for me and the only other mouse that comes close is the FK2. I’ll definitely be picking this one up
The GPW is the best shape for my hands (I've tried everything, except the viper) and I'll pay for the quality which I don't expect the model o wireless to have after my wired model o was trash. Also no holes or goofy gamerific aesthetic.
tbh i disagree. i think having the ability to purchase a super lightweight mouse without having to spend hours on it with a dremel (like i did with mine) is sick. especially knowing that the build quality will still be great. and for me i think shape is a smaller factor than weight. i’ve played with a ton of mice that have vastly different shapes and i end up playing the same on all of them after a few days.
Was on the fence before this video. Do I get Model O Wireless or Pro X. "149.99" okay so the Model O it is. Really hoped the price from Glorious would put pressure on Logitech to reduce the price. I would've happily gone for 99.99 here
The GPW shape is great for anyone that doesn’t have woman sized hands. The shape of the viper nearly caused me a hand injury. I couldn’t have returned that thing any sooner than I did
Lmao of course not. The amount if R&D trail and error that goes into making sure making a product lighter without making it flimsy is unimaginably high
Another handsome bearded man with Vitiligo :O! Yooo that is awesome! Thank you for all the fantastic reviews! I've bought so many things from watching your reviews! Stay blessed!
63 g after stripping off almost everything on the mouse vs 67 g while still keeping most of the mouse features, $145 for this new Lightspeed mouse vs $80 for the Model O wireless. Once Glorious picks up in popularity, all these other peripherals manufacturers are actually finished if they don't adapt their prices and quality to match Glorious'.
To be fair, hitting 63g without holes is a huge feat in itself. Also Glorious is known for bad QC, only time will tell when it comes to the MOW I guess. But 100% agree with you, no one in their right mind would pay $150 when there's a mouse that could be as good for about half the price. Despite Glorious being a smaller company compared to logitech or razer, they're really putting a lot of pressure on the industry, which is good for us consumers.
Only thing that still makes me apprehensive of Glorious is quality. Not sure if the MOW is any better, but all my friends break their Glorious mice like nothing. They go through two of them every month.
I've been using the gpw ever since my fk1 died in late 2018 and I haven't been able to play with any other mouse since. I fingertip into claw grip my hand is very relaxed. I usually play Quake live, arena or champions with a bit of diabotical and doom eternal in between (I beat ultranightmare and ancient gods on ultranightmare) and a bit of overwatch. At more than 20 grams less I'm very tempted but with so many amazing games, peripherals and hardware coming out I find it hard to justify spending money on the same mouse just lighter. Maybe when my copy breaks or starts double clicking (still haven't had that issue) I might transition into the superlight but until then I don't see myself using it. weight is almost never an issue for me, if it's less than 95 it's not a big deal.
Hopefully they make the old one cheaper since there is a New one and I also hope they keep making the original because anything under 70g is to light IMO
@@lufhie2310 I believe they’re still going to make the original also I agree under 70 is too light, GPW is perfect although I might order another in white this time if prices dip 🤔
Love this mouse I just upgraded from a g900. I got this with with the wireless charging pad. Just love the feel the click wheel is nice and its so light it feels fake and never have to charge anymore.
Was very pleased with the original g pro wireless. The one and only reason I switched away from it was due to the double clicking issue. Myself and 3 other friends all had that same issue with the mouse after about 2 years. I already pre ordered the super light. We’ll see in time if it suffers from the same issue
Recently found your channel when looking at some mice and headphones. Nice to find a tech channel that seems to actually criticize products and make comparisons. Everyone seems to be afraid of acknowledging competitors directly in reviews lately and it drives me insane. When I want to buy something I want to know how it compares to others directly, not just in vague terms.
Thanks man! Viewers seem to like it; brands not so much hahah I’ve just never understood “reviewing” products in a vacuum. Thats not how real people shop.
@@fengrr have you even seen the reviews on the new wireless model O ??? They literally fixed most issues and the biggest one was the cord which, well doesnt exist with the wireless.
@@fengrr you’re literally like apple users. Logitech, after being silent for a over year, just offered a heavy mouse (for today’s standards), cutting down features and using an outdated port... for twice the price of its competition Glorious just fucking destroyed them, and they’re only staying afloat because of stans like you. The only good logitech product is G-fuel, and i wouldn’t be surprised if Glorious killed that either.