GamesRadar+ VerdictThe Glorious Model D 2 represents fantastic value wrapped up in an impressively comfortable form factor. This is an all-rounder gaming mouse for those with larger hands on the hunt for versatility, dependability, and power.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$69.99at Best Buy$89.99at Glorious Gaming$99.99at AmazonPros+Extremely comfortable shape+Impressive low weight for the price+Excellent connectivity+Strong battery lifeCons-Doesn’t feel as premium as others in the hand-Slightly heavy clicks-Shape heavily geared towards larger hands
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict
The Glorious Model D 2 represents fantastic value wrapped up in an impressively comfortable form factor. This is an all-rounder gaming mouse for those with larger hands on the hunt for versatility, dependability, and power.TODAY’S BEST DEALS$69.99at Best Buy$89.99at Glorious Gaming$99.99at Amazon
The Glorious Model D 2 represents fantastic value wrapped up in an impressively comfortable form factor. This is an all-rounder gaming mouse for those with larger hands on the hunt for versatility, dependability, and power.
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$69.99at Best Buy$89.99at Glorious Gaming$99.99at Amazon
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$69.99at Best Buy$89.99at Glorious Gaming$99.99at Amazon
TODAY’S BEST DEALS$69.99at Best Buy$89.99at Glorious Gaming$99.99at Amazon
TODAY’S BEST DEALS
$69.99at Best Buy$89.99at Glorious Gaming$99.99at Amazon
$69.99at Best Buy
$69.99at Best Buy
$89.99at Glorious Gaming
$89.99at Glorious Gaming
$99.99at Amazon
$99.99at Amazon
Pros+Extremely comfortable shape+Impressive low weight for the price+Excellent connectivity+Strong battery life
Extremely comfortable shape
Impressive low weight for the price
Excellent connectivity
Strong battery life
Cons-Doesn’t feel as premium as others in the hand-Slightly heavy clicks-Shape heavily geared towards larger hands
Doesn’t feel as premium as others in the hand
Slightly heavy clicks
Shape heavily geared towards larger hands
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The Glorious Model D 2 has to work hard. It’s undercutting a lot of its market with that $99.99 price tag (no word yet on a UK release), but still packing some significant specs under the hood. Still, this is a competitive arena and there are plenty of cheaper pointers out there and a few slightly more expensive but ultimately more valuable ones as well.
Swipe to scroll horizontallyKey SpecsPrice$99.99Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / WiredShapeRight-handedProgrammable buttons6DPI26KIPS650SwitchesGlorious 80M MechanicalWeight66g
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Key SpecsPrice$99.99Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / WiredShapeRight-handedProgrammable buttons6DPI26KIPS650SwitchesGlorious 80M MechanicalWeight66g
Design
While chunkier gaming mice were heading out of fashion a couple of years ago, things seem to have turned around. Super skinny FPS-first mice seemed to dominate in 2022 and 2023, but this year I’ve seen a number of larger devices re-entering the market. The Glorious Model D 2 joins theRazerViper V3 range in this move towards wider bases, higher domes, and longer bodies, and does so particularly well.
I’m not a fan of honeycomb designs, but the Model D 2 might be the best implementation of this weight-dropping feature I’ve seen yet. The notches are much smaller than that of theSteelSeries Aerox 5but still provide a nice sense of grip without irritating the palms too much (a personal gripe of mine). In fact, in full claw grip mode I barely noticed the cutouts to the rear - just the RGB window and weight reduction they offered.
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And that weight reduction plays a big role. The Glorious Model D 2 weighs just 66g, a fantastic feat for a larger pointer, especially at this price. Newer releases like theRazer Viper V3 ProandLogitech G Pro Superlight X 2offer a similar chunky form factor while dropping the weight down to 54g and 60g respectively, but you’ll be paying $159.99 / £159.99 for that privilege. At $99.99 the Model D 2 only has to compete with the olderRazer Viper V2 Pro(generally on sale for around $100 these days), and it’s still far more comfortable than the traditionally skinny alternative.
That low weight and thinner plastic material meant I initially thought the Model D 2 felt cheap in the hand. After allowing a palm grip to melt into the naturally contouring lines and supportive shape, though, it was obvious that a lot of attention had been paid to smaller ergonomic details. The slope of the rear is perfectly tuned to the hand, with a comfortable opposing edge on the main clicks as well. RGB lighting curving across each side sits neatly inline with the side buttons,
Features
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The Glorious Model D 2 is outfitted with a BAMF 2.2eK optical sensor, allowing for a DPI of up to 26K, a 1,000Hz polling rate, adjustable lift-off distance, and a max tracking speed of 650 IPS (inches-per-second). Those are some hefty specs for a sub-$100 gaming mouse, especially considering very few players will actually touch the upper regions of that 26,000 DPI, and - while 4K and 8K pollingwireless gaming miceexist - 1,000Hz is more than fast enough for casual play. It’s a fantastic sensor when looking at theSteelSeriesAerox 5’s 18K DPI and 400 IPS, even if it can’t quite keep up with the particularly high-value 30K sensor in theRazer Viper V3 Hyperspeed.
The Model D 2 also impresses in its connectivity. Wireless mice in this kind of price range generally tend to rely solely on a 2.4GHz receiver or remain wired. However, Glorious offers 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and wired connections here - making for a particularly versatile experience. I was able to quickly swap between a docked gaming laptop and a propped-upAsusROG Ally with the flick of a toggle. While latency is always going to be slightly higher on a Bluetooth connection, everything was about as solid as you’ll get here. The only other mouse I’ve seen offering this feature under $100 was theLogitech G705, and that weighs 85g despite its miniature form factor.
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With RGB switched off your battery won’t let you down either. Glorious states that the Model D 2 can run for 110 hours on a 2.4GHz connection and 210 on Bluetooth - figures I largely agree with after running the device for a full week without any lights. After an eight hour work day, with between three and four hours of gaming use every other evening or so (and a little more at the weekend), I was still at 35% battery. Of course, that was dramatically reduced when blazing those LEDs - I managed about a day at full whack.
Buttons and controls are all as expected, with two side buttons, a DPI shifter on the top, a notched scroll wheel, and two main clicks. The scroll wheel is a little heavier than I’m used to, but that extra tension did make for greater precision in-game. It’s not particularly easy to maneuver during longer productivity uses, though.
Performance
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The Glorious Model D 2 is a particularly smooth experience. The light weight form factor and ergonomic shape make for zippy movement across the battlefield and while my natural claw shape was a little difficult on this larger device, a palm grip felt impressively sharp. I’m not used to feeling so in-control with a flatter grip, so this was certainly a learning experience.
Clicks were tight and responsive in Fallout 4 and Gears Tactics, but felt a little heavier than theRazer Cobra Proin faster pursuits. That might have been another sizing issue - my smaller hands meant I was clicking around halfway down the main button, where there’s a higher tension. Scooting up to the top did yield more flexible clicks, while sacrificing palm control. Repeat clicks felt this tougher switch a little more, which made my scatter-gun approach to CS:GO a little tricky. Performance still remained impressive across faster shooter games all the way down to slower puzzle experiences like A Little To The Left, though.
Should you buy the Glorious Model D 2?
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At just under $100, the Glorious Model D 2 is particularly well-priced. It’s rare to find these kinds of sensor features in a lightweight wireless device with this battery life and wealth of connection options. Not only that, but the shape and feel make for a notably more comfortable experience than other options on the market.
Again, though, this is a competitive sector. You don’t have to spend much more to find mid-range gaming mice with improved specs and features. If you can stretch a little further and you’re after something particularly competitive, I’d recommend checking out the Razer Viper V3 Pro or - if you don’t mind a skinny form factor - switching over to the V2 Pro. The latter is generally on sale for the same price as the Glorious Model D 2 these days.
There’s also the Hyperspeed problem. Razer’s budget version of the V3 Pro offers a far better sensor (though drops Bluetooth and wired connectivity and bumps your weight up to 82g) for $30 less than the Model D 2. If you’re going all out on tracking and accuracy, this is where I’d put the cash.
On the flip side of that, the SteelSeries Aerox 5 is the better option if you’re looking for a wireless gaming mouse with Bluetooth but tend to swap out the competitive shooters for more MMO-type games. There are more programmable buttons here, and only a small bump in weight to 74g - traded out for a slightly weaker sensor.
At the end of the day, though, anyone with a strict $100 budget, larger hands, and a healthy mix of genres in their Steam library should be checking out the Glorious Model D 2.
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How we tested the Glorious Model D 2
I used the Glorious Model D 2 gaming mouse for four weeks, running the pointer for all my daily work and play. I primarily tested across CS:GO and Fallout 4, but also played A Little To The Left, Gears Tactics, and Arcade Paradise using the device. For more information onhow we test gaming mice, check out the fullGamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.
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