Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse
Experience elite gaming performance with the Glorious Model D 2 PRO 4K/8KHz Edition Wireless Gaming Mouse. Engineered for speed and precision, this superlight 62g mouse boasts an ergonomic shape for right-handed comfort during extended play. It features the advanced BAMF 2.0 26K optical sensor for flawless tracking and supports ultra-fast wired polling rates up to 8,000 Hz. With durable optical switches rated for 100 million clicks and versatile wired USB-C or 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, it's built for peak gaming responsiveness and reliability.
$44.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
1643
/ 1763
#1643 in Mice & Trackballs
Price vs Category Average
-34%
Below average
Sensor
2.02610026000
/ BAMF K Sensor (-, DPI)
Who it's for
- Ultra-Responsive 8KHz Polling
- Featherlight Ergonomic Design
- Top-Tier Internal Components
Who should skip it
- Significant Battery Drain at Max Polling
- High System Requirements
- Right-Handed Only Shape
Key Specs
Sensor
BAMF 2.0 26K Sensor (100-26,000 DPI)
Weight
62.00 g (2.19 oz.)
Polling Rate
Up to 8000Hz (Wired) / 4000Hz (Wireless)
Switches
Glorious Optical Switches (100M click lifecycle)
Connectivity
Wired (USB-C) and RF Wireless (2.4GHz)
Battery Life
Up to 80 hours at 1,000 Hz polling
Dimensions
5.02 in. L x 2.44 in. W x 1.67 in. H
Tracking Speed
650 IPS Max Speed
Features
- Ergonomic shape for right-handed comfort
- Ultra-fast 8K wired polling rate
- Optical switches rated for 100 million clicks
- Superlight 62g design for rapid movement
- Wired and wireless connectivity options
- Contoured shape reduces hand fatigue
- 6 fully programmable buttons
- High-performance sensor for flawless tracking
What customers say
The Glorious Model D 2 Pro is highly valued for its exceptional responsiveness, driven by ultra-high polling rates and a feather-light design, offering a fluid gaming experience. Competitive users appreciate the speed of the optical switches and the comfortable ergonomic shape for long sessions. However, the lightweight plastic construction draws criticism, with some users noting a less premium feel and minor flex relative to the cost. A significant drawback is the reduced battery life when utilizing the 4KHz or 8KHz modes, requiring frequent charging. Despite these build and endurance concerns, the mouse remains a top choice for gamers prioritizing raw performance and agility above all else.
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