Gulikit NSW KingKong Pro 2 vs 8bitdo Pro 2

What are the pros and cons between the two?

I’ve been eyeing the 8bitdo Pro 2 for a while now for using on my PC, Android, and Switch. But then I saw that Gulikit was available locally as well at almost the same price.

I’m interested in the Gulikit because of the supposedly better joystick durability due to the hall effect joysticks.

Thoughts on these two controllers?

Any glaring issues I should know about?

Also I know both of these controllers don’t support PS5, but it would be a plus if there’s some way to use it on a ps5 as well.

  • Poke@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I can’t speak for the KingKong other than that I have a friend who has one and loved it enough to buy another.

    I can speak for the 8bitdo Ultimate Wireless and Pro2.

    Although the ultimate wireless is the better wireless controller for latency (2.4ghz) and most features (hall effect sensors, ability to wake the switch) - I still prefer my Pro 2. I find the triggers less fatiguing for long sessions of racing games and the controller is the most comfortable I’ve ever used. Plus, the convenience of having a switch on the back for 4 (though I’ve only used 3) Bluetooth compatibility profiles is so convenient, it’s the controller I bring with me when going to a friend’s because I know that as long as they don’t use playstation I can use my controller.

    The positioning for the dpad on the Pro2 also makes Tetris much more comfortable.

    Both controllers are great though, it would probably come down to whichever one was more comfortable in your hands.

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    1 year ago

    And why aren’t you considering 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth?

    As for PS5, I think the only way to use these controllers on it is using Brook adapter (or any other adapter of this type), but it’ll only work in PS4 games

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      1 year ago

      The site said ultimate is only compatible with Switch, Windows, and SteamOS.

      I was wondering if you know if it’s compatible with Android as well.

      (8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth)

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    1 year ago

    As I recall they both have hall effect joystick, not sure about the triggers but I know that the KKP2’s triggers are hall effect.

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      1 year ago

      if they both have hall effect joysticks then in my case it would be a no brainer to get the 8bitdo.

      I’ll have to look it up to make sure though.

      thanks.

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        1 year ago

        I was pretty sure the 8bitdo ultimate was supposed to have HE sticks and triggers, not sure if the different models use different sticks but would seem unlikely, but another user mentioned they were indeed different.

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      1 year ago

      I’m pretty sure only the Ultimate has HE from 8bit do. The Pro 2 definitely seems to not have them with the amount of posts I’ve seen asking if retro-fitting them is possible.

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        1 year ago

        King Kong 2 both pro and non-pro have HE sticks and triggers, I’ve got a KK2P and that’s the reason I wanted one. 8bitdo don’t seem to mention it on their website but I remember the release press articles mentioning some recent model coming out with HE sticks, but nothing is mentioned in the product pages.

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          1 year ago

          That’s why I have the KK2P as well. When I was in the market I was watching review videos on different models from both companies and the only 8bitdo controller I got confirmation of HE sensors on was the Ultimate so it’s prudent to assume the others don’t.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve reached the point where if a controller doesn’t have back buttons I don’t even consider it anymore. That’s the only reason I haven’t gotten a kingkong pro 2. I have the 8bitdo ultimate and I like it quite a bit, though I haven’t used the pro 2.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I am in this boat too, regardless of the quality of the controller, I can’t go without the back buttons anymore.

      It has really spoiled me.