
Glorious GD-GWHITE Model D Glossy White Gaming Mouse
Ultralight 68g ergonomic gaming mouse with honeycomb shell and competition-grade PTFE feet.
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Overview
Key Features
Size & style: Ergonomic lightweight mouse for gaming. Built for speed, control, and comfort, with optimal weight and high durability. Ideal for Medium and Large hands.
Ultra Flexible Cable: Our 'Ascended' Paracord is so light it produces drag-free use. The ultimate wired mouse with the feel of a wireless gaming mouse.
Mouse Feet: The Glorious Skates are 100% pure Virgin PTFE that will glide like blades on ice, giving you perfect control even at the highest speeds.
Optimized for competitive gaming: Pixel perfect tracking, zero mouse acceleration, no more spinouts, 1000 Hz polling rate, less than 0.7mm lift-off distance. Click/scroll speed, 6 buttons with macro support, and more.
A Model for every hand: The Model D is an ambidextrous mouse for Medium to Large hands that use Claw, Fingertip, or Palm grip. The Model D- is for the same gripstyles, but Medium and small hands. The Model D is an ergonomic mouse, for Medium to Large hands, mostly suited for Palm or Claw grip, due to a higher midsection. The Model D- is for Medium to Small hands, mostly suited for Palm or Claw grip.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Exceptionally light 68g weight reduces fatigue during extended gaming sessions
- Ergonomic right-hand shape with a raised midsection supports natural palm and claw grip positions
- Ascended Paracord cable is flexible enough to mimic a wireless mouse feel without battery concerns
- Pure virgin PTFE feet provide smooth, consistent glide across most mousepad surfaces
- Six programmable buttons with macro support offer useful customization for gaming
👎 Cons
- Honeycomb shell design can accumulate dust and debris inside the mouse over time
- Glossy white finish shows fingerprints and smudges more readily than matte alternatives
- Not ideal for left-handed users due to the right-hand ergonomic contour
- Wired-only design may not satisfy users who prefer true wireless freedom
- Omron switches may develop double-click issues after heavy long-term use