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Glorious Model O 2 Wireless vs Logitech G502 X Plus

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Glorious Model O 2 Wireless and Logitech G502 X Plus score essentially the same (4.2 vs 4.2). Pick the one whose trade-offs match your priorities — the strengths and watch-outs below are where they actually differ.

Glorious Model O 2 Wireless
Ranked #4 in Best Gaming Mice
Glorious Model O 2 Wireless
$80as of May 26

The Glorious Model O 2 Wireless is the value pick of this group: a ~68g symmetrical lightweight that RTINGS calls 'an excellent FPS gaming mouse overall' with 'superb tracking accuracy.' Tom's Guide summed it up as 'glorious by name, glorious by nature,' a 'gorgeous high-performing wireless mouse, with only a few shortcomings,' and the right choice under $100. It gives up some competitive-grade click latency and high polling versus the pricier Razer and Logitech flagships, but for most players it delivers 90% of the experience at two-thirds the price.

Strengths
  • Genuinely light at ~68g with a classic symmetrical safe-shape that fits most hands and grips
  • BAMF 2.0 (PixArt PAW3395) sensor delivers superb tracking accuracy and 26,000 CPI
  • Excellent value at $100 versus $150-160 flagship rivals
Watch-outs
  • Wireless click latency is higher than top competitive mice at this price
  • Only 1000Hz polling out of the box — no included 4K/8K dongle like the Razer flagships
  • Glorious software is solid but the hardware is merely good, not class-leading for esports
Logitech G502 X Plus
Ranked #5 in Best Gaming Mice
Logitech G502 X Plus
$160

The Logitech G502 X Plus is the do-everything mouse of this lineup — a wireless reinvention of the legendary G502 with 13 programmable buttons, the dual-mode scroll wheel, the Hero 25K sensor and LIGHTSPEED wireless. Trusted Reviews called it 'a fantastic wireless gaming mouse' with 'one of the most comfortable shapes available,' and Tom's Guide rated it 'an excellent peripheral, and a strong contender for the best gaming mouse list.' Its ~106g weight rules it out of the featherweight esports race, but for MMO, MOBA and general use it is unmatched here.

Strengths
  • Loaded with buttons — 13 programmable controls plus the signature dual-mode hyper-fast scroll wheel
  • Comfortable, familiar G502 shape that reviewers call one of the most comfortable available
  • Hero 25K sensor (25,600 DPI) with low-latency LIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz wireless
Watch-outs
  • Heavy at ~106g — far from the featherweights in this category
  • Premium $160 price for a feature-rich rather than competition-light design
  • Weight and bulk dent its appeal as a pure competitive FPS mouse

How they stack up

Glorious Model O 2 Wireless

The Model O 2 Wireless is the value champion of this lineup, undercutting the $150 Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro and the $160 Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 by $50-60. At ~68g it sits between the featherweight 54g Viper V3 Pro and the 60g G Pro X Superlight 2 on weight, but its wireless click latency and 1000Hz polling trail the Viper V3 Pro's 8000Hz HyperPolling, so it is the casual-and-value pick rather than the esports pick.

Logitech G502 X Plus

The G502 X Plus is the heavyweight and the feature king of this lineup. At ~106g it is roughly double the 54g Razer Viper V3 Pro and far heavier than the 60g Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 and ~68g Glorious Model O 2 Wireless — a deliberate trade that buys 13 buttons and the dual-mode scroll wheel none of the others offer. Where the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro and Viper V3 Pro chase minimalist FPS performance, the G502 X Plus targets MMO, MOBA and general productivity use.

Specs side-by-side

SpecGlorious Model O 2 WirelessLogitech G502 X Plus
SensorBAMF 2.0 (PixArt PAW3395), 26,000 CPIHero 25K (25,600 DPI)
Weight~68g~106g
SwitchesGlorious optical, 80M clicksLIGHTFORCE hybrid optical-mechanical
Connectivity2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2 / USB-CLIGHTSPEED 2.4GHz / Bluetooth / USB-C
Polling Rate1000Hz1000Hz
Battery LifeUp to 110h (2.4GHz)Up to 120h (no RGB)
ShapeSymmetrical / ambidextrous
Buttons13 programmable
ScrollDual-mode hyper-fast wheel
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