Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition Review

Source: Tech Power Up added 21st Apr 2024

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Introduction

Established in 2014, Glorious is a peripherals company based in the United States. Since Glorious decided to skip the Model D 2 Wireless, the Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition is the direct successor to the Model D Wireless. Compared to that mouse, the Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition does several things differently. Despite no longer having any holes, the Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition is much lighter at 62 g, though it also does without any RGB lighting. Instead of mechanical switches, the Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition utilizes optical switches rated for 100 million clicks from RAESHA for the main buttons, whose main benefit is their inability to ever develop double-clicking due to wear and tear. As for the sensor, the BAMF 2.0 sees use, which is PixArt’s PAW3395 sensor capable of 26,000 CPI. True to its name, the Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition can do up to 8000 Hz polling in wired and up to 4000 Hz in wireless operation. At 1000 Hz, Glorious indicates a battery life of up 80 hours, whereas for 4000 Hz, up to 35 hours are cited. The feet are unchanged over the Model D Wireless and still made of PTFE, and configuration is done in Glorious Core, which has all the usual options. The Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition is available in either black or white.

Specifications

Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition
Size: 127 mm x 67 mm x 42 mm
Size (inches): 5.00″ x 2.64″ x 1.50″
Ambidextrous: No
Weight: 62 g
Number of Buttons: 6 (including wheel click)
Main Switches: Glorious Optical Switches (RAESHA, 100 M)
Wheel Encoder: F-Switch (yellow, green core), 13 mm
Sensor: BAMF 2.0 (PixArt PAW3395)
Resolution: 100–26,000 CPI
Polling Rate: 125/250/500/1000/2000/4000/8000 Hz (wired)
125/250/500/1000/2000/4000 Hz (wireless)
Cable: 2 m, braided
Software: Yes
Price: $129.99
Warranty: Two years

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