Model O3 Wireless pairs ultralight ergonomics and radiant RGB with our InfinitePlay swappable battery system for true wireless freedom and zero downtime —engineered for nonstop competitive play
Q: Does the wireless mouse have an on/off switch?
A: Yes, the wireless mouse has an on/off switch.
Q: How many programmable buttons does the mouse have?
A: The mouse has six programmable buttons.
Q: Does this mouse have wireless charging capability?
A: Yes, this mouse supports wireless charging.
Q: What is the maximum sensitivity of this gaming mouse?
A: The gaming mouse has a maximum sensitivity of 30000 dots per inch.
Q: Does this mouse have customizable lighting?
A: Yes, this mouse features customizable lighting.
Q: Is the mouse designed for a specific game genre?
A: Yes, the mouse is designed for the FPS game genre.
Q: What is the weight of this wireless mouse?
A: The wireless mouse weighs 66 grams.

Model O3 Wireless pairs ultralight ergonomics and radiant RGB with our InfinitePlay swappable battery system for true wireless freedom and zero downtime —engineered for nonstop competitive play

The Spatha X wireless gaming mouse with dual-mode connectivity (wired / 2.4 GHz) features a magnetic charging stand, 12 programmable buttons, specially tuned ROG 19,000 dpi sensor, exclusive Push-Fit Switch sockets, ROG Micro Switches, ROG Paracord and Aura Sync RGB lighting.

Model D3 Wireless pairs ultralight ergonomics and radiant RGB with our InfinitePlay swappable battery system for true wireless freedom and zero downtime —engineered for nonstop competitive play

PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SE was designed in collaboration with the world’s top esports players—and engineered to win. PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 SE features a symmetric 60 g award winning design, pro-grade LIGHTFORCE switches, the reliability of LIGHTSPEED wireless, and the most advanced HERO 2 sensor in gaming.
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I play a lot of Valorant, and I’m super picky about my gear. I wanted something wireless (because cords are cursed), but I also needed 8K polling for that buttery smooth aim tracking and snappy flicks. Most wireless mice either didn’t have 8K or made you pay extra for a charging mat, puck, or some other weird setup. I almost dropped $200+ on a combo from Logitech or MSI… until I found the Glorious Model O3. This mouse is a beast! In the box: It comes with two swappable batteries and a charging base that doubles as your receiver. But here’s the clutch part: it has a "Guardian Battery" inside that keeps you powered for 10+ hours even if you forget to swap (I swap every couple days). So mid-match, you’re not panicking or reaching for a cable. You just finish the round, swap, and keep fragging. The 8K wireless polling is legit. Don't have to be wired to get it. I noticed the difference immediately—tracking feels tighter, and my flicks are more consistent. If you’re grinding ranked or just want that edge in gunfights, this matters. And unlike other brands, Glorious gives you 8K wireless out of the box. No extra dongles, no firmware hacks. 8K FOREVER!! Also, the price? I got it at $159.99 for the whole setup. That’s wild. Logitech’s PowerPlay system (mouse + special mat) alone costs extra ($299?? Uh, Nope), and Razer doesn’t even do 8K wireless yet. Glorious gives you everything in one box, and it just works. If you’re an FPS player who wants zero downtime, top-tier responsiveness, and no cable drama (drama is for your llama, sir), this mouse is it. I’m locked in. Could I have waited for some holiday deal, sure but then I wouldn't being using it now :) After using it, I will definitely get a second one for the gf who steals it for her PC play.
Posted by Aladdin
Normally I don't bother with reviews, but figured this is a thank you for coming out with this. Forgive the rant/rave TL;DR (The Fast & Furious Take) Bought this mouse for ZERO DOWNTIME! It comes with the InfinitePlay system (two hot-swappable batteries, a Guardian battery, and a dock), meaning you never have to plug in a cable to charge. You get blazing 8,000 Hz wireless polling for pro speed, and a solid 66-gram build. It's the ultimate upgrade for competitive gaming—top performance without the charging panic. Quality: Rock solid build. Ease of Use: Swap batteries is instant. Keeps you gaming at 8K wirelessly. The Guardian battery protects your play between battery swaps. My Personal Experience: The Power vs. Performance Battle (Upgrading from a Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2) I'm a devoted FPS player (think Valorant and Apex), and I used to have two recurring nightmares: getting sniped and having my mouse battery die mid-clutch. My trusty Logitech G Pro X S2 finally died on me, and I needed an upgrade that solved the battery drama. I saw someone on YouTube mention the O3. It seemed like an odd setup at first, but I figured Best Buy gives me time to check it out. It took a hot minute for me to wrap my brain around the concept, until I put it to the test. If the main battery starts to die, no problem! There is an extra safe (they call it a Guardian) battery that keeps the connection live. This means I can flip the pack out when I am in a safe spot or done with the extreme play. This makes a big difference; I am not freaking out that my battery is just about to run out of juice. While the Guardian battery holds up for a long time (I think 10 hours), in my last play, I just needed 10 minutes to finish the round (not the best player haha) and reach for the other battery pack. And safe! The Best Part (Battery Life & Performance) This feature is why I chose the O3 over lightweight titans like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (GPX 2). The Glorious O3 InfinitePlay system—with its two swappable batteries and an internal Guardian Battery—is brilliant. The performance is flawless. My old mouse could do 8,000 Hz, but I was forced to flip to a wired tether to charge when the battery was low. The O3's 8,000 Hz wireless polling rate is paired with the instant battery flip system, meaning no charging wire is ever needed on the mouse. he Manageable Flaw Okay, here’s the truth: when I run this thing in max performance mode—full Radiant RGB lighting and blazing 8,000 Hz—the battery life on a single pack drains fast. The GPX 2 also supports high polling rates, but even its excellent battery is only estimated to last around 19 to 20 hours at 8,000 Hz, forcing you to use the USB-C cable much sooner. This is where the Model O3 wins the competition. Now, I have no need of a wire on my mouse; I only swap a battery in seconds, stay at 8K wirelessly, and my connection never even drops thanks to the internal Guardian Battery. It's a quick pit stop that means I'm never tethered. And I didn't have to pay extra for a separate dock or pad! I was seriously looking at the Razer options, but didn't like the extra cost to get a similar "no wire charging" experience, especially when their charging accessories like the Mouse Dock Chroma or HyperFlux systems can cost you an extra $50 to $120 on top of the mouse price. Build and Ergonomics: The build quality is rock-solid—personally, I am glad they got rid of the old holey design, so it feels hefty and premium without actually being heavy. While competitors like the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro or the original Superlight may be a hair lighter (around 63g compared to the O3’s 66g), that slight extra weight is absolutely worth the InfinitePlay battery system. At 66 grams, it’s lightweight enough for a claw grip (my favorite), and the symmetrical shape feels perfectly agile. So in my conclusive conclusion... If you want a truly wireless experience where "charging" means a flip flop of a battery only when you need it instead of being glued to a cord, happy that I made the investment in this mouse.
Posted by PCNerding
I really like this mouse. Just getting that out up front. The glorious model 03 was replacing a mouse I was really happy with that had developed connection issues, so the bar was pretty high. After about a week I can say I'm super impressed. The shape is very comfortable and ... it's a nice gaming mouse. It does everything you want. So what is that ... It comes with a super flexible braided usb cable, wireless dock w/ extra battery, wireless dongle, and the mouse with an installed batter. The mouse also has a non-swappable internal battery that's supposed to last hours, but I haven't messed with that to test the lifespan. The setup is easy enough. Windows will recognize this as a standard usb mouse and work perfectly, but when you download the glorious core software you get access to much more customization. You can set a bunch of different DIP levels that you can swap to on the fly of course, color coded to an led on the bottom of the mouse and on the dock. More importantly to me, you can turn off the RGB on the mouse, which is my preference. There was also a firmware update for both the mouse and dock out of the box, which required a separate usb cable so be aware of that. Once you've updated and customized the settings to your liking you save to mouse and don't have to bother with the glorious core software again. At this point I have a lot of software to control a lot of different aspects of my pc and it's nice to have one that doesn't force you run all the time or otherwise keep intruding. Good stuff here. The mouse itself feels good. The material is lightweight but still feels premium somehow. The buttons are all nice and appropriately crisp. The skates glide effortlessly over my mouse mat, very happy there. I didn't really see the benefit of the dock at first. You can plug the dongle directly into your pc and bypass it entirely, again having options are nice. Then I built a new desk setup and moved everything around and the dock became a lifesaver. My pc used to be up on my desk, now it's sitting a few feet off to the side on a shorter table. That puts the pc wifi/bluetooth radio and my router between the mouse and pc. I was getting these intermittent signal dropouts for awhile before it clicked in my brain. Oh yeah. The 2.4ghz band is crazy crowded right here. So now the mouse is essentially directly in front of the dock and the signal is rock solid. Love that. The swappable battery design is great. Seems a bit gimmicky, but you know I love the idea that I can replace the battery in something without having to rip it apart. I would like it if that smaller battery were accessible as well, for the same reasons, but baby steps I guess. That said, I have put a ton of hours on this mouse and the hot-swap feature is super convenient. This should be the standard for all wireless products. Get 100% charge in 10 seconds? Correct. Trying to think of what I dislike. Probably just the shape. It takes me forever to adjust to the shape of a new mouse. I bought multiple copies of my favorite mouse for years until it was discontinued, so I'm pretty picky in a weird but maybe not uncommon way. It always takes me awhile to adjust to a new mouse and that was no different here. The surprise I guess was that I was pretty comfortable on day three. It's slightly longer front to back with a slightly lower arch than my previous mouse. I'm absolutely happy now. Feels great in gaming, should probably dial the dpi back a little bit between everyday use and gaming, but I like how smooth it feels. Yeah no real complaints I guess. This mouse has amazing features. It requires yet another piece of third party software to access all of those features, which sucks. BUT! The software is not invasive, and can be deleted once you get your settings right if you're so inclined. That's cool. The mouse and dock have a premium feel and the battery life of the swappable batteries seems to be right. The thing is will this fit you? This is something you'll be holding in your hand for hours at a time. The shape works for me, but everyone's different. I'd say give it a shot if these features tickle your fancy.
Posted by NoFaceLIves