Glorious has fixed the main issues I had with this super-speedy 8K gaming mouse and at $55 I reckon it’s now a bit of a bargain


Every now and then, a product crosses my desk that I really, really like, but has enough caveats that I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it. Case in point, the Glorious Series 2 Pro gaming mouse, a stripped-down, speedy-as-you-like rodent that feels lovely to game with, but with a price point (and software issues) that gave me pause.

Well, I’m pleased to say that I’ve dug it out again recently, and the software is much improved. It’s not perfect, mind, but now my button assignments stay assigned, the UI is much more straightforward, and I’ve had zero issues gaming with this slippy little customer over the past few weeks. Our Jacob says his Glorious Core software still boots at startup even when he’s told it not to, which suggests there’s still the odd quirk to iron out, but for me it’s now smooth sailing.



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