The Nintendo Switch has been privy to an embarrassment of riches when it comes to controllers. From 8Bitdo, the Hori Split Pad Pro, and the incredible official Pro Controller, you can even grab an officially licensed Nintendo 64 controller for the system! Sadly though, the controllers packed into the box known as the Joy-Cons have been something of an Achilles heel for the Nintendo Switch despite its roaring success over the last few years.
An issue that many Nintendo Switch players have noticed (myself included, I’ve had to replace a £70 pair of Joy-Cons already), is that the Joy-Con have a tendency to start drifting in one direction. Occasionally when the controller is left alone, not touched at all, the analogue stick will float to the left of its own accord. And that’s where the GuliKit Kong Pro 2 comes in.
Designed with a patented anti-drift technology that uses magnets to manoeuvre the analog stick to reduce wear and tear, this controller has just about everything you could ask for, while also promising to never move like Beyoncé, and drift to the left, to the left. But is it still a good controller in its own right?
GuliKit King Kong Pro 2 controller review The GuliKit King Kong Pro 2 controller promises a lot, but delivers, making it one of the best third-party controllers on the market for Nintendo Switch. A premium design, fantastic feel, and huge suite of features mean anyone serious about their Switch gaming should consider picking one up.
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GuliKit King Kong Pro 2 controller review
The GuliKit King Kong Pro 2 controller promises a lot, but delivers, making it one of the best third-party controllers on the market for Nintendo Switch. A premium design, fantastic feel, and huge suite of features mean anyone serious about their Switch gaming should consider picking one up.
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