![]() The KingKong 2 Pro lacks trigger tension customization, a removable battery, or rear paddle buttons. This will disappoint fans of first-person shooters and other games that rely heavily on the triggers. They feel wooden and dead, offering little tactile feedback when reaching their full range of action, and feeling frictionless when rapidly pulled. There’s one weak link in the controller’s excellent feel: the triggers, which also use Hall effect sensors. The controller has an auto-shoot function and an “AI Key” that can be used to record and repeat up to 10 minutes of inputs. It includes the Home and Screenshot buttons found on the Switch, and two additional face buttons for controlling built-in macro functionality. The controller’s layout is otherwise based on Nintendo’s Switch Pro controller, and it performs just as well. In addition to their reliability, the Gulikit joysticks felt quick, snappy, and precise. These sensors use magnetic fields instead of mechanical resistance to detect movement and have earned fame in recent years because they don’t suffer the drift issue that plagues Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons. The controller’s headline feature is something you can’t see: the Hall effect sensors beneath the joysticks. The sparse use of glossy silver accents contrasts nicely with the matte black body. They feel warm and inviting, yet also keep the controller firmly in my hands. Gulikit’s secret sauce is the grippy, soft-touch plastics. The KingKong 2 Pro Wireless has build quality that meets and beats similarly priced controllers like the 8Bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller and PowerA Fusion Pro 2. This elegant controller delivers a high-quality feel alongside reliable Hall Effect sensors for the joysticks and triggers. Tired of worrying about Joy-Con drift? You’ll want to give the Gulikit KingKong 2 Pro Wireless a look. The Gulikit KingKong 2 Pro Wireless controller is compatible with Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite, Switch OLED, PC, Android IOS, and MacOS. It has adjustable rumble, a six-axis gyroscope for use with games that support motion input, swappable AB/XY button assignments, XINPUT and DINPUT modes for use with PC, an auto-fire function, and a macro recording key that record and play back up to 10 minutes of key presses (which are saved to a text file that can be edited on a PC). Gulikit packs the KingKong 2 Pro with special features far beyond the Hall effect joysticks and triggers. Special features: Hall effect joysticks, Hall effect analog triggers, six-axis gyroscope, macro button, Switch console wake support.Battery: Built-in lithium-ion with up to 25 hours of battery life.Device compatibility: Windows PC, MacOS, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS.Dimensions: 6 inches x 4 inches x 2.5 inches.Connectivity: Detachable USB-C, Bluetooth 5.0. ![]() The Gulikit KingKong 2 Pro Wireless controller's battery life can last up to 25 hours.
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