Overview

The Glorious Series 2 Pro is a wireless gaming mouse engineered with a focus on competitive play, particularly within first-person shooter (FPS) titles. Released in late 2023, it is positioned as a lightweight, performance-oriented peripheral for esports professionals and enthusiasts prioritizing speed and agility. Glorious, founded in 2014, specializes in gaming peripherals including mice, keyboards, and accessories, with a brand identity centered on customization and community engagement Glorious About Us page. The Series 2 Pro represents an evolution in their mouse lineup, which includes models like the Model O and Model D, known for their honeycomb shell designs. In contrast, the Series 2 Pro adopts a solid shell construction, contributing to its structural integrity while maintaining a low weight.

Weighing approximately 54 grams, the Series 2 Pro employs Glorious's proprietary BAMF 2.0 optical sensor, co-developed with PixArt Glorious Series 2 Pro product page. This sensor is designed to offer precise tracking and a high maximum speed, essential for rapid mouse movements common in competitive gaming. The mouse also incorporates optical switches, intended to provide consistent click actuation and increased durability compared to traditional mechanical switches Rtings Glorious Series 2 Pro review. Its wireless connectivity operates on a 2.4 GHz frequency, aiming for low-latency performance. While the standard polling rate is 1000 Hz, optional 4000 Hz polling rate support is available through a separate dongle purchase, a feature increasingly common in high-performance gaming mice to reduce input lag further Tom's Hardware Series 2 Pro review.

The ergonomic design of the Series 2 Pro is ambidextrous, catering to a broad user base, although its smaller form factor may be more suitable for users with smaller to medium-sized hands or those who prefer claw or fingertip grip styles. The mouse eschews excessive programmable buttons or complex RGB lighting in favor of a minimalist approach, focusing resources on core performance metrics such as weight reduction, sensor accuracy, and wireless reliability. This design philosophy aligns with the demands of esports, where consistency and raw performance often outweigh aesthetic features or extensive customization options. Competitors like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 also prioritize minimal weight and high-performance sensors for professional play Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 product page, indicating a market trend towards these specifications in the high-end competitive segment.

Key features

  • Ultra-Lightweight Design: Weighs approximately 54 grams, achieved through internal component optimization and solid shell construction, reducing inertia for faster movements.
  • BAMF 2.0 Optical Sensor: A proprietary sensor co-developed with PixArt, offering up to 26,000 DPI, 650 IPS tracking speed, and 50G acceleration, designed for precise tracking and responsiveness Glorious Series 2 Pro product page.
  • Optical Switches: Utilizes optical mouse switches for main clicks, offering a faster response time and increased durability (rated for 100 million clicks) compared to traditional mechanical switches, by eliminating physical debounce delay.
  • 2.4 GHz Wireless Connectivity: Provides a stable, low-latency wireless connection, crucial for competitive gaming environments.
  • Up to 4000 Hz Polling Rate Support: Compatible with a separate 4K Hz wireless dongle (sold separately), which can reduce input lag from 1ms to 0.25ms, enhancing responsiveness Tom's Hardware Series 2 Pro review.
  • Ambidextrous Ergonomics: Designed with a symmetrical shape suitable for both left and right-handed users, though side buttons are on the left.
  • PTFE Feet: Equipped with 100% pure PTFE glide feet, engineered for smooth, low-friction movement across various mousepad surfaces.
  • Long Battery Life: Offers up to 80 hours of battery life on a single charge, minimizing interruptions during extended gaming sessions Rtings Glorious Series 2 Pro review.

Pricing

The Glorious Series 2 Pro is available in two color variants, Black and White. The optional 4K Hz dongle is sold separately.

Product Price (USD) As of Date Source
Glorious Series 2 Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $99.99 2026-05-05 Glorious Series 2 Pro Product Page
Glorious 4K/8K Dongle $24.99 2026-05-05 Glorious 4K/8K Dongle Product Page

Common integrations

The Glorious Series 2 Pro primarily integrates with computer systems via its 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle. Configuration and customization are managed through Glorious's proprietary software.

  • Glorious CORE Software: This application allows users to customize DPI settings, polling rate, lift-off distance, button assignments, and create profiles. It also provides firmware update capabilities for the mouse and dongle Glorious CORE Software page.
  • Windows Operating Systems: Compatible with Windows 10 and 11, the mouse functions as a standard plug-and-play device, with full functionality unlocked via Glorious CORE.
  • macOS: Basic plug-and-play functionality is supported, but Glorious CORE software is not natively available for macOS, limiting advanced customization options.
  • Linux: Basic plug-and-play functionality is generally supported, but official driver and software support for Glorious CORE is not provided.

Alternatives

  • Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2: A direct competitor known for its extremely low weight, HERO 2 sensor, and optical-mechanical LIGHTFORCE switches, favored by many esports professionals.
  • Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro: Features Razer's Focus Pro 30K optical sensor and optical mouse switches, offering a lightweight ergonomic design primarily for right-handed users.
  • SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless (2022 Edition): A lightweight, perforated design mouse with a TrueMove Air sensor and AquaBarrier protection against dust and water.
  • Pulsar X2V2 Mini: Another ultra-lightweight contender with a symmetrical shape, offering high-performance sensors and optical switches, often chosen by claw and fingertip grip users.
  • Endgame Gear XM2we: Known for its refined medium-sized ergonomic shape, Kailh GO optical switches, and PixArt PAW3370 sensor, aimed at competitive players seeking a reliable, no-frills option.

Getting started

To begin using your Glorious Series 2 Pro and configure its advanced settings, follow these steps:

  1. Charge the Mouse: Connect the included USB-C cable to the mouse and a power source. Ensure it's fully charged before initial wireless use.
  2. Connect the Dongle: Plug the 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle into an available USB-A port on your computer. For optimal signal, use the included extender cable to position the dongle closer to the mouse.
  3. Power On: Turn on the mouse using the switch located on its underside. The mouse should automatically pair with the dongle.
  4. Install Glorious CORE: Download and install the Glorious CORE software from the official Glorious Gaming website Glorious CORE Software download.
  5. Configure Settings: Launch Glorious CORE. Within the software, you can adjust DPI stages, polling rate, lift-off distance, customize button assignments, and update firmware.
  6. (Optional) 4K Hz Dongle Setup: If you purchased the separate 4K Hz dongle, unplug the standard dongle, plug in the 4K Hz dongle, and update its firmware via Glorious CORE. Then, select the 4000 Hz polling rate option in the software.

Example of basic configuration JSON structure (for illustrative purposes, Glorious CORE provides a GUI):

{
  "device": "Glorious Series 2 Pro",
  "firmware_version": "2.1.0",
  "profile_name": "Competitive FPS",
  "dpi_settings": [
    {"stage": 1, "value": 400},
    {"stage": 2, "value": 800},
    {"stage": 3, "value": 1600}
  ],
  "polling_rate": "1000 Hz",
  "lift_off_distance": "1mm",
  "button_assignments": {
    "button1": "Left Click",
    "button2": "Right Click",
    "button3": "Middle Click",
    "button4": "Forward",
    "button5": "Backward",
    "button6": "DPI Cycle"
  },
  "battery_saver_mode": "enabled"
}