🎉 Level Up Your Game with GuliKit!
The GuliKit KingKong 2 Pro Wireless Controller is a cutting-edge gaming accessory designed for Switch, PC, Mac, and mobile platforms. Featuring a revolutionary Hall Effect joystick for drift-free precision, this controller offers 25 hours of playtime on a quick 2-hour charge. With customizable controls and an ergonomic design, it ensures a comfortable and personalized gaming experience. The intelligent auto pilot feature allows for effortless gameplay, making it perfect for both casual and competitive gamers.
Button Quantity | 10 |
Additional Features | Wireless, Ergonomic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch, PC/Mac, iOS, Android |
Controller Type | Gamepad, Windows |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | PC, Nintendo Switch, IOS, Mac |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black |
A**3
very reactive controller, some flaws but i like so far
only been using for 2 days. i've switched from an xbox controller cause it was barely starting to drift. the controller itself comes set as a switch, and by holding the top 2 buttons between shoulders can change between to xbox pc, i guess ps3 too? the joystick is far more responsive than the xbox ever was, the buttons fire so well i caught that prior to using this i developed the habit of burst mashing a button. the button layout is largely xbox equivalent but the button sizes are larger more like a switch cont so you may dislike, the shoulder buttons float about like a unbent kneecap which makes me worry (i good hit at the right angle might break it) the riggers feel fine but trigger easily unlike the xbox which takes a bit of pulling back b4 it registers. the R/L3 also feels like a weak point, it sort of clicks twice when u click it once it feels like there's some play in it attachment, then you feel a button clicky. the weight i guess is slightly heavier than an xbox cont, it feels more dense and solid vs the xbox which feels more hollow and distributed internals.all in all i'd say that my xbox controller it's replacing is of worse quality and reactivity, however since this controller feels less robust (ironically my xbox controller replaced my xbox high end that came with my occulus rift who's shoulder button destroyed with a 3 feet drop), i think it's largely supposed to be used a bit roughly as the buttons trigger so solidly, i do feel that the R/L3 is weak, and the shoulder buttons may break but im really impressed at how well it works. btw there is no metal on the thing, it's all plastic.i'll update if anything breaks since i've only owned for a short period but i got high hopes.update minus a star, after a few weeks of using it the A button sometimes jams and get's stuck down occasionally, it also happens with B but less often. it generally still works good but depending on how you press it it can happen more or less, this is due to the sloped front surface and the A and B buttons being closer to the slope, kinda sticks down diagonally and rubs and sticks to the sides, still a very good controller, if it becomes more of an issue might take apart and sand down or lubricate but it's nothing too huge at the moment. shoulder buttons have survived so far, i still rate this about equal to a xbox controller but you do need to press a button to wake it to register each time you turn on PC.
L**S
great controller
works great looks good and sold made. love the griping feel on sides and 1s i got it all setup works great ..just side note its smaller then most witch is great for me most are to big and bulky fits me just right. if they come out with a Pro Elite that has the bottom buttons or even more extras like the AI i sure get that 1 also
A**A
smooth movement and honestly feels amazing
so got this due to thumb drift which was on literally every controller in my house hold lol friend and i are streamers and did some research and come by this lil guy . same as a xbox set up u can link 4 diff consoles to this one controller its awesome. last as much as normal MS controllers. honestly im going to get one of my kid cuz hes going to need it soon as well. come out with more colours and this controller is boss.
T**S
Excellent but needs tinkering
This controller is good. I got it for my PC after my XBox controller developed stick drift. It’s solid and responsive most of the time. When I first got it, I had to install a couple of updates into the controller itself, and while the process of making these firmware updates isn’t difficult, interpreting the instructions is. The directions are extremely short, vague, and poorly translated, and the manual that comes with the controller is almost useless. It doesn’t even clearly explain what each button is. I ended up digging through Reddit, YouTube, and a couple gaming websites to figure out what the buttons are and what they do, because even the manuals on the manufacturer website are garbage and don’t tell you what the buttons are or what they do.Once you know what the buttons do, it pretty much just works. It supports X-input, so once the firmware was installed my PCs Bluetooth receiver instantly paired with the push of a button on the controller. However, I didn’t know which button that was, so it took an hour or so on the internet to figure it out.The buttons you need to know about are tiny round buttons on the front of the controller next to the LB and RB buttons. The one on the right is the on/off button, tap it once to turn it on and twice to turn it off. The one of the left is the pairing mode button, hold it down until the four lights next to it begin blinking to put it in pairing mode and then navigate to your Bluetooth devices on your computer, search for new devices, and it should show as the Gulikit wireless controller. Connect and you’re done.The Minus button on the face works like Select and the Plus button works like start. I’mNot sure what the other three central button do, but the right hand one launches the XBox menu on my PC.Battery life seems a little wonky, sometimes I get 16 hours out of it and sometimes I get 24. There’s is also a very small amount of input lag when using the controller wirelessly, so if it seems a little behind but you’re not sure, no you’re not losing mind, the input lag exists and it can get as high as 30 milliseconds, which is just barely noticeable. The input lag disappears completely if you connect it with a cable.Finally, the sticks themselves take a little getting used to. They’re noticeably more sensitive than XBox controllers and take almost no deflection to induce movement in your character. There also seems to be an intermittent ghosting problem with the buttons. In one of my games I have to press RB and then another button to trigger powers, but sometimes the controller eats my input where a PlayStation or XBox controller does not. I had to get in the habit of pressing RB first, then my power button to cast the power, and sometimes it gets stuck, thinking that the RB button is still pressed when it isn’t. This last issue is also reported intermittently in the forums of the game I’m playing, so this may not be the controller’s fault, and it’s difficult for me to know.Advice for the manufacturer:1. Get a professional to write your manual for non-Chinese end users.2. See if you can reduce the input lag somehow.3. Run your CPU firmware update tool through whatever authentication service Windows has, it gets flagged as potential malware by Windows.
D**N
After using it for many months, it still works perfectly
The battery lasts tens of hours between charges, there's no stick drift, there's not even the slightest suggestion it's starting to wear out. Read the 2-page user manual and you'll see all the cool stuff built in. It Just Works. And it's exactly the same shape as an xbox controller, handle-wise.
W**L
Great controller if you can use it wirelessly
Had the controller for about a year. I thought it was going to be a great replacement for buying first party gaming controllers. After about 4 months, the USB cable stopped making a perfect connection. I'm very delicate with my controllers and it sat on my desk safely while not in use. It just disconnects if it wiggles in the wrong way. My computer doesn't have blue tooth so I can't connect it wirelessly. I tried different USB cables and problem persists, so it's likely the USB port on the controller. Would not recommend if you have to use it wired.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
2 months ago