GuliKit TT Max and TT Pro wireless controllers with tension-adjustable TMR joysticks
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GuliKit TT Max and TT Pro wireless controllers with tension-adjustable TMR joysticks

Laptops Reporter
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GuliKit launches TT Max and TT Pro Bluetooth controllers featuring innovative tension-adjustable TMR joysticks, magnetic levitation motors, and Hall Effect triggers. The premium TT Max adds PC motion aim assist and extended macro recording.

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GuliKit has unveiled two new Bluetooth controllers designed to address common gaming frustrations: the TT Max and TT Pro. Both models feature groundbreaking tension-adjustable TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) joysticks, representing a significant evolution in control precision for shooting games and competitive play.

The controllers' standout innovation lies in their 720° tension-adjustable anti-drift magnetic TMR joysticks. Unlike conventional sticks, these allow users to physically adjust resistance levels for personalized control feel. This prevents accidental over-rotation while enabling micro-adjustments crucial for precision aiming. GuliKit incorporates a hidden force adjustment mechanism to prevent accidental tension changes mid-game, plus an anti-snapback mode to eliminate rebound inaccuracy.

The GuliKit TT Max and TT Pro have four metal back paddles. (Image source: GuliKit)

Both models share core premium features:

  • Magnetic levitation vibration motors offering faster response and stronger haptic feedback than traditional rotor motors
  • Hall Effect analog triggers with micro-switch toggle for consistent pull resistance
  • Four programmable metal back paddles for expanded control options
  • Second-generation ABXY button switches with enhanced durability
  • Dual D-Pad configurations (4-direction and 8-direction) included
  • Universal compatibility with Nintendo Switch/Switch 2 (including wake function), PC, Android, and iOS

Where the models diverge is in their feature sets and pricing. The TT Max ($69.99) positions itself as the premium option with PC-exclusive motion aim assist, adjustable joystick sensitivity profiles, and replaceable thumbstick caps. Its APG macro recording function supports 10 minutes of command storage versus the TT Pro's 10-second limit - a significant advantage for complex gameplay automation.

The TT Pro ($59.99) retains all core technologies but omits the advanced software features. Both controllers share the same 950mAh battery delivering up to 26 hours with RGB lighting disabled. When activating both RGB and Turbo mode, expect approximately 14 hours of continuous use. A four-LED battery indicator provides clear charge status monitoring.

The GuliKit TT Max comes with extra thumbsticks. (Image source: GuliKit)

Physically, the TT Max ships with extra thumbsticks and comes in Black or Grey, while the TT Pro offers Black or Retro color schemes. Both include PC layout keycaps for universal platform use.

For competitive players and hardware enthusiasts, the TT Max justifies its $10 premium with PC-specific enhancements and extended macro capabilities. Casual gamers seeking GuliKit's anti-drift joystick technology and Hall Effect triggers will find excellent value in the TT Pro. Both controllers are available directly from GuliKit's website or via Amazon listings.

Sources: GuliKit Official Announcement, TT Max on Amazon, TT Pro on Amazon

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