Quick Answer

The Glorious Model O Wireless Pro Audio and Series 2 Pro lead the Glorious headset lineup in 2026, delivering 50mm drivers, lightweight builds and broadcast-quality detachable mics. For SA gamers wanting a Glorious-tier headset without the flagship price, the Series 1 hits the sweet spot.

Glorious Series 2 Pro Wireless

The flagship of the lineup. Custom 50mm titanium-coated drivers, 2.4GHz wireless with sub-25ms latency, 60+ hour battery life and a memory-foam earcup pad that breathes properly during long sessions. The boom mic detaches for casual use and outputs broadcast-grade audio for Discord and Streamlabs. SA pricing sits around R6,500 to R7,500. For competitive players running long Apex Legends or Valorant sessions, this is the pick. The companion software lets you tune EQ profiles per game, save them to onboard memory and toggle them via a side button without leaving your match.

Glorious Series 1

The wired entry into Glorious territory. 50mm drivers, lightweight 290g chassis and a fixed boom mic. Audio profile leans neutral with a slight bass lift, which suits both gaming footstep cues and music. SA retail runs R2,800 to R3,800. NSFAS-budget gamers and esports-curious students get serious value here without sacrificing acoustic quality. Build quality is plastic but not flimsy, and the cable is detachable so a snag in a varsity LAN doesn't kill the headset.

Glorious Model O Audio

The Model O lineup is mostly mice, but the audio variant brings the same minimalist DNA to a closed-back headset. Honeycomb-styled cups vent heat, the 40mm drivers tune brighter than the Series 2 and the cable is paracord-light. Around R3,200 in SA. Best for gamers who already use a Model O mouse and want matching aesthetics. Punchy treble suits competitive shooters where you want directional cues to pop, but it's less forgiving on poorly-mastered music.

Comparing the Lineup at a Glance

Series 2 Pro is the no-compromise wireless pick at the top end. Series 1 is the wired value champion. Model O Audio sits between them on price but with smaller drivers. For most SA buyers shopping the Glorious range, Series 1 is the smart starter and Series 2 Pro the upgrade path. The audio signature stays consistent across the line, just with more refinement and lower distortion as you climb the tiers.

Connecting to SA Setups

All three work with PC, PS5 and Xbox via 3.5mm or USB. Wireless versions connect via 2.4GHz dongle (sub-25ms latency, suitable for ranked play) and Bluetooth (higher latency, fine for chat and music). Pair them with a UPS-protected gaming rig so loadshedding doesn't kill a Discord call mid-match. Evetech ships these countrywide with overnight courier and full local warranty. Replacement earpads and detachable cables are available locally so you can refresh a worn headset rather than replace it outright.

Build Quality and Comfort

Glorious headsets land in the lightweight category. The Series 2 Pro at 320g and Series 1 at 290g sit well below the 380g+ weight class of mainstream Logitech and SteelSeries flagships. That matters for 4-hour LAN sessions or extended res-room ranked grinds. The headband uses soft suspension instead of a fixed clamp, which suits SA's warm summer evenings. Pads are replaceable and the cable on the wired model uses USB-C, which is nicer than micro-USB-style cables that wear out faster.

Microphone Quality for Streaming and Discord

The detachable boom on the Series 2 Pro punches above its price. Voice clarity is genuinely close to dedicated USB mics like the Blue Snowball, with effective noise rejection that ignores fans, keyboard clicks and the dog barking outside. The Series 1's fixed mic is a step down but still cleaner than most R3,000-class headsets from competing brands. For SA streamers building budget setups, this is meaningful.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Glorious worth the premium over HyperX or SteelSeries?

For audio quality, the Series 2 Pro genuinely competes with mid-tier Audeze and Sennheiser sets at half the price. The Glorious mic is also better than most direct competitors at the same price point.

Can I use the Series 2 Pro on PlayStation 5?

Yes via the included 2.4GHz dongle. Bluetooth fallback works for Switch and mobile devices. Xbox compatibility requires the wired connection.

How long does Glorious wireless battery last?

The Series 2 Pro rates 60+ hours per charge, more than enough for a week of heavy use without plugging in. Quick charge gives 4 hours from 10 minutes on the cable.

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