Glorious has updated its popular Model O 2 and Model D 2 mice to enter the pro performance arena, bringing ultra-lightweight performers to the fray. The new mice, the Model O 2 Pro and the Model D 2 Pro aim to give users a pro-level experience without breaking the bank compared to other pro-level mice on the market.
Specifications:
Model O 2 Pro:
Model D 2 Pro:
At first glance, the Glorious Gaming O 2 Pro and D 2 Pro don’t look like your standard gaming mouse — and that is a good thing. While the original Model O and Model D feature Glorious’s Honeycomb body design with RGB strips flanking the sides of the mouse, the Pro version strips all that away, instead opting for a single body with no RGB to be found. Given that these are meant to be pro-level performance mice, it makes sense to strip away at least the RGB as it can drain a wireless mouse's battery life.
However, I would be lying if I said I didn’t miss the honeycomb lattice design that the Glorious mice typically have. I loved it on the Model I 2 Wireless I reviewed last month, and I would have loved to have seen the same aesthetic here, at least.
Also missing is the large Glorious logo printed on the side of the mouse like the original Model O and Model D, instead the company opted for a smaller, nondescript level of branding this time around.
While looking at the mice straight on, you would be forgiven for thinking they are identical. Yet, the Model O 2 Pro and the Model D 2 Pro have enough differences to make choosing a mouse more up to your own personal preference than anything else.
Specs-wise, they are identical in every way except for weight. The Model O 2 Pro and Model O 2 Pro 4K/8K are both lighter than the Model D 2 Pro and D 2 Pro 4K/8K mice, and the
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