Compare Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4k/8k vs Cherry M68 Pro

P1 Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4k/8k
P2 Cherry M68 Pro

Comparison Takeaways

Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4k/8k

Where It Has the Edge

  • button customization is 4.5 vs 2.0. Customization drew strong praise because Glorious Core made remapping and performance settings easy, with many options available.
  • programmable buttons is 4.3 vs 2.0. Programmable buttons were positively judged because reviewers could remap all buttons and assign macros or key bindings.
  • software usability is 4.2 vs 2.4. Software usability was broadly praised as simple, clean, intuitive, and easy to use, despite some feature-depth and platform...
  • surface compatibility is 4.8 vs 3.8. Surface compatibility was positive in the direct evidence, including tracking on glass and clear glass.

Cherry M68 Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • 2.4GHz connectivity is 5.0 vs 2.0. The 2.4GHz connection was praised directly as fast and reliable in competitive use.
  • connection stability is 4.8 vs 2.2. Connection stability was strong, especially over 2.4GHz, with repeated reports of no hiccups, lag, or stuttering.
  • firmware reliability is 4.5 vs 2.3. Firmware reliability had limited evidence, but one reviewer found the dongle and mouse firmware update easy.
  • motion consistency is 4.8 vs 3.4. Motion consistency was a major strength, with reviewers reporting no inconsistencies, no hiccups, and flawless wireless tracking.
Average score
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.7
Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.9
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.0

One reviewer reported a real 2.4GHz adapter drawback, saying it could strain connected devices, so evidence for the wireless dongle was negative rather than broadly tested.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
5.0

The 2.4GHz connection was praised directly as fast and reliable in competitive use.

Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.6

Reviewers consistently praised tracking and in-game precision, though one noted extreme DPI levels became difficult or unusable.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.6

Reviewers consistently found tracking precise and confidence-inspiring, from accurate desktop movement to flawless aim adjustments in games.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.5

The only direct balance judgment was positive, with the reviewer calling the weight balancing solid.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.8

The mouse was described as well-balanced by reviewers who focused on weight distribution and in-hand balance.

battery life
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.9

Battery life was the most divided area: 1,000Hz runtime drew praise, but 4,000Hz use caused rapid drain, surprise shutdowns, and battery anxiety.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.0

Battery life was good in standard or lower polling modes, but 8K/Pro modes shortened runtime and battery warnings were a recurring weakness.

Bluetooth support
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
1.5

Bluetooth absence became a practical complaint in one test because a 2.4GHz issue forced wired use.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
build quality
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.4

Build quality was mostly positive, with several reviewers finding the shell sturdy or well built, despite some premium-feel complaints elsewhere.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.3

Build quality was consistently strong, with reviewers describing the shell as sturdy, solid, well-constructed, or tank-like.

button customization
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.5

Customization drew strong praise because Glorious Core made remapping and performance settings easy, with many options available.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
2.0

Button customization was limited by the software-free design, especially for remapping and fine adjustments.

button responsiveness
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.5

Button responsiveness was praised by YouTube reviewers who found the optical switches quick, light, and spammable.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.2

Button responsiveness was usually praised for quick actuation and reset, though one reviewer treated the buttons as merely fine in-game.

cable flexibility
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
No score yet
Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.9

Cable impressions were mixed: reviewers liked the flexible braided/EZcord cables, but side-cable movement could feel encumbered.

charging convenience
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.3

Charging convenience scored poorly because reviewers disliked the recessed or one-way USB-C connection, dongle cable setup, frequent charging, and weak low-battery warnings.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
2.9

Charging convenience was sharply mixed: quick charging and flexible cables helped, but the side USB-C placement annoyed many reviewers.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.2

Claw grip comfort was positive in the two direct mentions, with reviewers finding the shape easier or nicer for claw grip.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.4

Claw grip support was a clear strength, with multiple reviewers saying the low-front shape suits relaxed or claw-style control.

click latency
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
5.0

The direct click-latency evidence was very positive, with the optical switches described as triggering particularly quickly.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.5

Primary clicks were described as quick, responsive, and swift to reset, supporting low-latency-feeling inputs in the reviewed units.

click noise
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.7

Click noise was a drawback: reviewers repeatedly noted the switches were loud or noticeably picked up.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.8

Click noise was acceptable to positive for some reviewers, but another found the buttons pretty loud.

connection stability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.2

Connection stability was a concern in two reviews, with one reporting dropouts and another describing random direction clicks at 4K.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.8

Connection stability was strong, especially over 2.4GHz, with repeated reports of no hiccups, lag, or stuttering.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.5

Cross-platform compatibility was mixed because the mouse worked on macOS, but the required Glorious Core software was not available on Apple devices.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
debounce customization
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.3

Debounce customization was viewed positively where discussed, with reviewers noting accessible performance-parameter and debounce settings.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.0

Debounce customization had enough increments for preferences in one review, but broader setup friction remained tied to no software.

DPI range
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.9

DPI evidence was mixed but generally useful: reviewers valued adjustment and 26,000 DPI headroom, while one found very high DPI practically unusable.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.5

DPI/CPI coverage was useful for preset users, but reviewers criticized the lack of granular software tuning for non-preset sensitivities.

durability over time
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
No score yet
Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
2.8

Durability-over-time evidence was mixed-negative, centered on coating residue and concern about click wobble rather than failures.

ergonomic design
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.0

Ergonomics were generally praised for right-handed comfort, but one reviewer disliked the front and left-side slope.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.5

The low-front ergonomic design was widely credited with improving control, grip security, and comfort.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
No score yet
Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.0

Fingertip grip support was less certain, with one reviewer saying a G Pro X was probably the safer fingertip option.

firmware reliability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.3

Firmware reliability was a recurring weak spot, with reviewers needing multiple attempts or reinstalling software after failed updates.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.5

Firmware reliability had limited evidence, but one reviewer found the dongle and mouse firmware update easy.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.5

Reviewers strongly agreed the mouse is suited to FPS and competitive gaming because it is light, accurate, and responsive.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.6

FPS suitability was a major strength, with reviewers praising precise, responsive performance in shooters such as Counter-Strike, Valorant, and CS:GO.

glide smoothness
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.7

Glide smoothness was one of the strongest attributes, with nearly every direct review praising the PTFE feet or smooth movement.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.1

Glide was usually smooth and easy, though reviewers noted skates, hard surfaces, or the missing center foot could affect feel.

grip texture
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.6

Grip texture was mixed: some praised the grippy coating, while others found it ordinary, less soft, or a tradeoff for weight.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.6

Grip texture was mixed: several reviewers liked the traction or rubber grip, while the black coating drew fingerprint complaints.

handedness options
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
1.8

Handedness options were negative because reviewers repeatedly called out the right-handed-only design and lack of a left-handed variant.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
left and right click quality
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.5

Primary click quality was mixed, ranging from impeccable optical buttons to complaints about less refined or less tactile clicks.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.3

Left and right clicks were generally solid, easy, and satisfying, though one reviewer noted the M68 felt a little stiffer than the M64.

lift-off distance
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.2

Lift-off distance customization was positively received as a fine-tuning option in the software.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.3

Lift-off options were adequate but not standout, and one reviewer had to raise LOD on hard surfaces.

long-session comfort
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.5

The one direct long-session comfort judgment was positive, linking the ergonomic angle to reduced fatigue over marathon play.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
5.0

Long-session comfort had limited but strong support, with one reviewer reporting no hand fatigue over extended gaming.

macro support
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.7

Macro support was mixed: reviewers liked having a macro recorder and extensive functions, but one found macros hit-or-miss in practice.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
materials quality
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.2

Materials quality was split between sturdy, high-quality impressions and complaints that the plastic or coating felt cheaper than rivals.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.4

Materials quality was good but imperfect, combining useful traction and durable plastic with residue and fingerprint concerns.

motion consistency
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.4

Motion consistency split sharply: lab-style testing found the sensor consistent, while one reviewer saw random direction clicks at 4K.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.8

Motion consistency was a major strength, with reviewers reporting no inconsistencies, no hiccups, and flawless wireless tracking.

onboard memory
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.4

Onboard memory was praised because settings and multiple profiles could be stored without relying on software every time.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
palm grip comfort
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.1

Palm comfort was highly dependent on hand and button reach, ranging from a very good palm fit to awkward thumb stretching or narrowness.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
2.5

Palm grip comfort was limited for larger hands, with one reviewer specifically calling it cramped in palm grips.

polling rate
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.4

Polling rate was the main tradeoff: reviewers valued the high ceiling for serious competitors but often called it overkill or hard to notice.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.2

The 8K polling rate impressed some reviewers with smooth responsiveness, while others found little detectable difference and noted battery tradeoffs.

portability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.0

Portability was mixed, helped by profile transfer but hurt by the lack of onboard dongle storage.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
premium feel
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.9

Premium feel was mixed-to-negative overall, with some saying it did not feel cheap and others saying it looked tacky or less premium.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.0

Premium feel was mostly positive due to a solid, non-hollow shell, though one reviewer felt some details were not top-tier.

profile switching
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.4

Profile switching was praised where discussed, especially for quickly changing profiles and swapping settings between PCs or games.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
programmable buttons
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.3

Programmable buttons were positively judged because reviewers could remap all buttons and assign macros or key bindings.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
2.0

Programmable-button support was weak because reviewers noted that buttons could not be reprogrammed without software.

RGB features
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.0

RGB features were a negative for reviewers who felt the lack of lighting made the mouse look generic.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
scroll wheel quality
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.1

Scroll wheel quality was generally positive, though one reviewer found it merely average.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.0

The scroll wheel was generally smooth, controlled, and pleasant, with a few reviewers describing it as merely okay or not ideal for repeated clicks.

sensor performance
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.6

Sensor performance was strongly praised for smooth, consistent updates and problem-free tracking across games and surfaces.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.7

The Pixart sensor drew broad praise for responsive, accurate tracking, with several reviewers calling it wonderful, snappy, or beautiful in use.

shape comfort
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.0

Shape comfort was mostly positive, especially for ergonomic right-handed use, but some reviewers found the side/front shape imperfect.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.1

Shape comfort was the most polarizing area: several reviewers loved the low, controlled feel, while others found it cramped, wide, or odd.

side button quality
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.1

Side button quality was highly mixed, with some reviewers praising access and solidity while others found the placement awkward or too close.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.0

Side buttons received positive notes for feedback and positioning, but some criticism appeared around travel and feel.

skate durability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.2

Skate durability had limited but positive evidence, with one reviewer saying the skates were good enough not to replace.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
software stability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
2.5

Software stability was weak where directly discussed, especially when firmware updating required reinstalling software.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
software usability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.2

Software usability was broadly praised as simple, clean, intuitive, and easy to use, despite some feature-depth and platform caveats.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
2.4

Software usability was the most repeated complaint: no software meant awkward manuals, color LEDs, and button-combo setup.

surface compatibility
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.8

Surface compatibility was positive in the direct evidence, including tracking on glass and clear glass.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.8

Surface compatibility was solid on pads and several non-glass surfaces, but reviewers still recommended a mouse pad or adjusted LOD on hard surfaces.

switch durability
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.8

Switch durability evidence was positive but limited to the reviewer’s judgment of the optical switches as durable.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
No score yet
switch feel
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.0

Switch feel was generally positive for light, spammable, tactile optical clicks, though one reviewer found them less refined than rivals.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.2

Switch feel was mostly praised as excellent or snappy, with one early-look reviewer finding the implementation only okay.

value for money
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.5

Value for money was mixed: several reviewers liked the competitive price, while others preferred the 1K model or rival mice due to battery and polish concerns.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
3.3

Value was mixed: reviewers liked the performance and shape, yet several thought the price was hard to justify against rivals.

weight
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.5

Weight was a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly praising the very light 60-62g body.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.6

Reviewers strongly agreed the mouse is impressively light and easy to move, with the 55g class weight repeatedly praised.

wireless latency
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
4.1

Wireless latency was judged strong for serious competitors, though multiple reviewers could not feel the advantage over lower polling rates.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.8

Wireless latency impressions were excellent, with reviewers reporting instantaneous responsiveness, no lag, and no delays.

wireless performance
Product 1: Glorious Model D 2 Pro...
3.8

Wireless performance was mixed, with strong praise from some reviewers but dropouts or battery tradeoffs in others.

Product 2: Cherry M68 Pro
4.6

Wireless performance was praised across reviews for smooth operation, reliable tracking, and no obvious hiccups.