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Gulikit's Switch 2 Pad: All-Day Comfort, Micro-Sacrifices
7 Feb
Summary
- New Gulikit controllers can wake the Switch 2 from sleep, a rare convenience.
- They use TMR joysticks for durability, unlike older Hall effect technology.
- Controllers offer customization but lack a headphone jack and GameChat button.

Gulikit's TT Pro and TT Max controllers introduce a significant convenience for Switch 2 users by enabling console wake-up from sleep mode, a feature previously exclusive to first-party Nintendo peripherals. This functionality, along with TMR joysticks designed for enhanced resistance to stick drift, positions these controllers as strong contenders in the market. Priced between $70 and $80, they offer extensive customization, including swappable buttons and optional back paddles.
While the TT Pro and TT Max provide a comfortable gaming experience and support for multiple platforms including PC and mobile devices, they do come with minor trade-offs. Notably, they lack a headphone jack and the 'C' button required for Switch 2's GameChat function. The wake-up process, though convenient, is a fraction of a second slower than native controllers, and it requires an extra step to initiate.




