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Home » $30 discount makes the Glorious O 2 Mini Wireless easier to justify
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$30 discount makes the Glorious O 2 Mini Wireless easier to justify

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 1, 20262 Mins Read
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If your current mouse feels a little too big, too heavy, or just not “locked in” for fast aim, a small, lightweight wireless mouse can be a surprisingly noticeable upgrade. The Glorious O 2 Mini Wireless is down to $69.99 (was $99.99), saving you $30. That puts it in the sweet spot for a performance-focused mouse that still gives you the freedom of wireless without paying top-tier flagship pricing.

What you’re getting

The O 2 Mini is a compact wireless gaming mouse designed for speed and control, especially if you prefer smaller shapes or you play with fingertip and claw grips. The “mini” sizing can also help if you’re trying to keep your wrist and forearm position more consistent, since you’re not fighting a larger shell during quick movements.

It’s an optical sensor mouse built for PC gaming, and the wireless design is the whole appeal: less cable drag, cleaner desk routing, and fewer little annoyances when you’re making fast swipes in shooters or tracking-heavy games.

Why it’s worth it

This deal is worth it if you already know you like a smaller mouse or you’ve been trying to lighten your setup. In aim-heavy games, a compact mouse can feel more “direct,” especially when you’re doing quick resets or rapid direction changes. It’s also a smart pickup if you’ve upgraded your keyboard or monitor recently and your mouse is the one piece that still feels like the weak link.

The bottom line

At $69.99, this is a solid buy if you want a compact wireless gaming mouse that’s built for quick movement and a cleaner desk setup. If you prefer a larger palm-filling shape, you’ll likely be happier with a bigger model, even if it costs a bit more.

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