GLORIOUS Gaming Model D 2 PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse - 2.4GHz Wireless 1ms delay, 100M clicks, 60g Ultralight, Long Battery Life, 26K DPI BAMF 2.0 Sensor, Ergonomic, 6 Buttons, PTFE Feet

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GLORIOUS Gaming Model D 2 PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse - 2.4GHz Wireless 1ms delay, 100M clicks, 60g Ultralight, Long Battery Life, 26K DPI BAMF 2.0 Sensor, Ergonomic, 6 Buttons, PTFE Feet Mouse
GLORIOUS Gaming Model D 2 PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse - 2.4GHz Wireless 1ms delay, 100M clicks, 60g Ultralight, Long Battery Life, 26K DPI BAMF 2.0 Sensor, Ergonomic, 6 Buttons, PTFE Feet
Glorious★★★★3.7
$99.99
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Customer Reviews★★★★3.6 · 5 reviews
★★★★★A Great Upgrade - Pretty solid
If you are looking for a solid gaming wireless mouse this is your best option. I've had the previous model O wireless and after 2 years it never failed me, but i had to buy another mouse because it didnt fit so well in my hand. Then i got the Deathadder V3 and it was like grabbing a cloud, pretty comfortable, Great sensor, no issues at all, i gotta say i got bid hands. But i wanted a wireless gaming mouse to watch YT from my bed across the room like i used to with the model o wireless, so i found this mouse at 30$, Used, in amazon resale, and it was a complete bargain fr! So, aside the lore i just explained, it has the best of both worlds: wireless, comfy, solid, reliable, its an experience for me. But still has some weak points, which im gonna explain: PROS - Great sensor, never failed - Fast wireless connection, no lag or delays - REALLY Comfortable for big hands. - Precise click, always aims where i want it to. - Great side buttons position, no wrist harm while using it - Pretty light, it feels like having nothing on your hand - Has usb C, something you can say is obvious but Logitech didnt add it to G Pro X Superlight - The gliding is soft, never has stuck in my mousepad - Maybe have some more features i don't mind rn CONS - wth did they did to the software?!?! It used to be more intuitive and easier to understand, atleast had a better aesthetic look, but now is just like Redragon software, it has been hard switching from Razer Synapse to this new version of Glorious core, it doesnt even show my actual battery % - The scroll is a bit hard for my taste, and clicking the scrollwheel button is a pain, i like em softer. - The materials are not much better than the rubby plastic of the Deathadder V3, that one was easily to scratch. But this one feels a bit cheap, and yes, the scrollwheel feels kinda cheap, but i guess is to make it lightweight. - The clicks are loud, i like them, but for some people may be anoying, it would be a problem if you share your room while gaming, and idk if its my unit, but the lateral back click is almost LOUDER than the normal Left click - The wheel rubber can get dirty easily and is hard to clean Overall is a good gaming mouse, and for 30$ sure is a deal you should get, but for the original price of 100$ i would recommend the Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed for a bit more, but if you cant afford it this still a comfy, solid, durable and reliable gaming wireless mouse, and yeah, go ahead, get this one, i swear it will be a pretty nice experience
Roy · 2025-02-07 · via amazon
★★★★Cheap feeling. Not worth the money at all
I've used an original Model D Wireless for many years and "upgraded" to this D 2 Pro when the battery on mine started to die. I really did love the original. This mouse just feels cheap. Everything about it feels like a cheapo off-brand $20 mouse. The sensor is great and the latency is great, but how they packaged that all up together is just bad. The switches are the loudest I have every heard on a mouse and they are optical which makes replacing them with something quieter a little more complicated. Not to mention that they made the mouse basically impossible to open up without breaking. The plastic housing is just smooth, no texture for grip or anything special about it. The led indicator for which DPI mode you're in is on the bottom which is just a terrible design. If this mouse was $20 it would be a five star from me. But even at the discount that I got it at, its a waste of money. I won't be buying Glorious products again after this.
Daniel Minter · 2024-03-26 · via amazon
★★★★★Solid mouse, 2 years later no issues
Bought this mouse 1-9-2024 and it's still working fine. I know people rag on Glorious mice but I've tried 3 others over these last 2 years and I'm back to the model D2 pro. Pulsar xlite v3 the hump in the front is high and caused wrist pain during long sessions, razer deathadder v3 pro (bad scroll wheel) and logitech g703 that double clicked the M1 button within 3 months. After dealing with those 3 I busted out ole faithful and realized I should've just stuck with this one. I just bought the 4k/8k version since it's on sale for only $45 and ordered a new pair of g floats that I'll throw on it when it gets here. I'll dedicate this one as a back up in case I have any issues with the new one. Pros- The sensor is solid, never had a spin out issue or felt like it was off Wireless connection has been great, battery life has also been solid, I can go days between charging it easily Clicks all feel good and I've had no mechanical issues with it. Cons- Of course there has to be cons, nothing is perfect and this mouse is no exception. The glorious software is terrible, luckily you don't have to mess with it really. Set your dpi how you like and call it a day The back click button is loud, it's louder than all the other buttons but causes no issue At the end of the day for $35 it's the best wireless ergo mouse you can get but splurge and spend the extra $10 to get the 4k/8k model as it's the best bang for buck ergo mouse with that high of a polling rate
krav · 2025-12-13 · via amazon
★★★★A solid mouse not for its price.
Coming from a bloody A70x, at first glance it looks, feels cheap. However after using it for the day its build quality is solid. I’ve heard of people receiving defective products however I did not have that issue. Amazing mouse, however for the value of money at tops it would be a 4/5 stars, super duper easy to set up and use.
Lawrence Z · 2025-04-02 · via amazon
★★★★★I think it's best to pass on these
First off, the mouse to me feels like an extension of my hand it fits perfectly for what I like and has solid clicks and wheel. If these were it I'd give it a 5. But the software is flaky and I bought one for each computer I have, and one lasted only a few days before it just flat out failed (the mouse). So it's really a mixed bag. Glorious has had QA issues for years and this has not improved with time. It seems like they just use the cheapest sweatshop they can find to make this stuff, and the lack of reliability shows. Like I said I love how it fits my hand and works, when it works, but sadly one of them NEVER worked from the get go and another lasted a few days. That's NOT a good track record so I would buy something else if I had it to do over despite how much I like these when they work. Throwing 80 dollars into the garbage is never a good feeling. Value for the money, I feel shafted. Build quality - meh. Functionality 10 out of 10 when it actually works but frankly that just isn't enough.
Ed Erdman · 2025-07-13 · via amazon
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GLORIOUS Gaming Model D 2 PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse - 2.4GHz Wireless 1ms delay, 100M clicks, 60g Ultralight, Long Battery Life, 26K DPI BAMF 2.0 Sensor, Ergonomic, 6 Buttons, PTFE Feet Mouse