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Glorious Model D Wireless is open for pre-orders at OCUK

After bursting onto the gaming mouse scene with the popular Model O, today sees the Glorious PC Gaming Race Model D Wireless heading to pre-orders, boasting a light-weight design and long-lasting battery life. 

The Model D Wireless retains the same comfortable shape as the standard Model D, providing excellent support for palm and claw grip for right-handed users. Making the jump to being wireless hasn't impacted weight too much either, with the Model D Wireless coming in at just 69g, while the battery is rated to last up to 71 hours on a single charge.

For a dash of customisation, there are RGB LEDs running along the edge of the mouse and on the mouse wheel. Under the hood, you'll find a high performance “BANF” sensor, designed in partnership with Pixart and using 2.4GHz wireless connectivity for lag-free usage.

The Model D Wireless also includes G-Skates under the mouse for smooth gliding across surfaces. In the box, you'll find an extender dongle and a wireless dongle, as well as one of Glorious' ‘Ascended Cord' USB-C cables, designed to reduce cable drag, while also providing speedy charging to the mouse.

The Glorious PC Gaming Race Model D Wireless is available to pre-order now in matte black and matte white via Overclockers UK. Here in the UK, it will cost the same as the Model O Wireless – £81.95.

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KitGuru Says: The Model D Wireless is looking great on paper, hopefully we'll have a chance to check it our first hand soon. Have any of you been waiting on this mouse? 

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