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GuliKit (No Stick Drift) KingKong 2 Pro Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch, First Bluetooth Controller with Hall Effect Sensing Joystick, No Deadzone, Auto Pilot Gaming, Motion Sense[New Patent]

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Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened and undamaged item in original retail packaging (where packaging is applicable). A premium design, fantastic feel, and huge suite of features mean anyone serious about their Switch gaming should consider picking one up. However, all of these calibrations can be intimidating since they require a number of button presses that might not seep into one’s memory from the get-go.

Its main boast is that it uses patented Hall Effect sticks instead of the standard potentiometer that determines the two axis tilts. To achieve this, it was equipped with a patented electromagnetic stick, trigger and shoulder buttons are hall sensing and regarding the manufacturer it has a 100% no dead zone on the stick center and outer ring area. Let’s start with some things that nobody pointed out in all the reviews that I’ve watched and read about this controller.

When placed in your hand, the King Kong Pro 2 is definitely a little lighter than your traditional Pro Controller, but not so light as to feel like a toy. Now Nintendo Switch will be the only console with the ability to utilize macros with this controller.

They feel wooden and dead, offering little tactile feedback when reaching their full range of action, and feeling frictionless when rapidly pulled. Hope they do a revision down the road that factors all these things in as otherwise it's a pretty nice device.This is the first piece I’ve ever written where I made sure not to swear or be harsh to the maker of a product because I see the potential of your controller and I believe that you can make this controller a work of art that obsoletes any controller compatible with PC with the right fixes, and obsoletes all Switch controllers, possibly forcing Nintendo to actually try to compete with your line of products and making a better controller ecosystem for anyone who owns a Switch. I’m aware that these other features make the controller more marketable, but having a controller that doesn’t drift and can always be re-calibrated when you need to means you can market consistency in an industry that is infamous for its lack thereof. The only way I’d ever suggest you to give it a try is if you know someone that has it and they let you give it a shot.

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