Glorious Model O 2 Pro Review: Featherweight 8K on a Mid-Range Budget
★★★★ 4.4/5Reviewed 2026-06-29
A 59 g ambidextrous wireless mouse with native 8000 Hz polling and an 80-hour battery for $99.99 — a specification that flagships charged $150+ for a year ago. The BAMF 2.0 sensor clears the competitive floor and the shape is a proven crowd-pleaser. The value here is real.
Where to buy
Glorious Model O 2 Pro
Premium · live price at your regional store
AimBench score
Product verdict — build, value & fit, not win-rate.
The good
- +59 g wireless with native 8000 Hz polling
- +$99.99 — flagship specs at a mid-range price
- +80-hour battery despite the high polling ceiling
- +The familiar, well-liked Model O ambidextrous shape
The catch
- −8K polling costs CPU and battery — most players gain nothing over 1-2K
- −BAMF 2.0 sensor is very good, not the absolute flagship tier
- −Glossy coating can get slick with sweat over long sessions
- −Glorious QC has been inconsistent historically — check your unit
AimBench insight
It puts last year's $150 flagship spec — 59 g, native 8K, 80 hr — at $99.99, but the 8K is a marketing number you'll never feel over 1-2K, and Glorious QC is the variable to check on arrival.
Specs
| Spec | Glorious Model O 2 Pro |
|---|---|
| Weight | 59 g |
| Shape | ambidextrous |
| Max polling | 8KHz |
| Sensor | BAMF 2.0 (flawless) |
| Connectivity | wireless |
| Battery | 80 hr @ 1000 Hz |
| Price class | Premium |
What it gets right
The honest caveats
If you want the measured best-built engineering breakdown, see how it ranks against its price class on the gaming-mouse buyer guide — the value case is strongest in the Value/Premium brackets.
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The rating is an editorial product verdict (build, value, fit, how well it clears the competitive floor) — not a win-rate claim. Specs are sourced; the buy link is an affiliate link to your regional store, where the live price shows.
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