

Where the Model I breaks the model is its shell design. The Logitech G502 is one of the most comfortable mice on the market. It wasn’t what I expected to see, but it was anything but disappointing. As an unabashed fan of both mice, I was excited to see Glorious adopt this design. It takes clear inspiration from the Logitech G502 in its overall shape (and more recently, the Razer Basilisk V3). Despite that, it weighs the same as the Glossy Model D at 69 grams and only two grams more than the Model O.
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Instead of slimming down, Glorious has added a full thumb rest and an additional three buttons to the design. With Glorious’s continued effort to shave grams, most of us expected its latest mouse to be its smallest yet, but instead it’s the exact opposite: the Model I is the largest mouse of its entire line-up. The Model I continues this trend and manages to surprise. It’s a solid approach to a PC gaming market that seems intent on pushing prices mouse prices higher with every major release. They’re solid mice that look good, weigh little, perform great, and don’t break the bank. We’ve reviewed several over the years and have been impressed with each of them. The Model O and Model D were popular releases, each catering to different grip styles.

A new mouse release from this team is exciting as it was their mice that really pushed the company into the mainstream consciousness. The Model I is the latest mouse from Glorious.
