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The switches on the LMB and RMB perform similarly, as well. Co-developed by Kailh, these switches are satisfyingly crispy (although not as sharp as mechanical switches), and have very little pre-travel for snappy performance. Other notable features of this mouse include the use of high-quality materials in its construction, enhancing the longevity of the product. Plus, with Teflon skates, you can glide seamlessly across your desk or mouse mat for plenty of gaming sessions to come. Pre-Lubed Panda Switches
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The mouse weighs in at around 69 grams, as compared to the wired version of the Model D which weighs around 68 grams. Glorious has somehow managed to add only 1 gram of additional weight with the wireless version despite the built-in battery, which is an impressive technical feat in its own right. The Model D Wireless will also have six buttons, though underneath the hood, things are a little bit different than the non-wireless model. Glorious says the tail-free model will debut the company's "new and improved proprietary switches" that it developed with Kailh.The Model D wireless is meant for medium-large sized hands, so the overall build is of a full-sized mouse with a nice bump in the midsection to accommodate the palm. If you are looking for something smaller, the Model O/O- Wireless, or even the Model D- Wireless offer slightly smaller, and flatter, ergonomics.
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However, since their original release, other peripheral manufacturers have since caught up with what Glorious has to offer. Everyone from Razer, Steelseries, Corsair, HyperX and more, have released various versions of their own lightweight gaming mice, both in wired and - more importantly - in wireless form, that offer excellent performance and different types of ergonomics. So, Glorious has a bit of catching up to do. We did not notice any lag, stutter or drops in the wireless performance, and the sensor was able to keep up with our erratic movements with ease. There was also no discernible difference between the wireless and wired mode, either.