🎉 Elevate Your Game with KK3 Max – Where Precision Meets Power!
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Button Quantity | 10 |
Additional Features | Wireless, Maglev Vibration Motor, Hall Effect Electromagnetic Joystick, 6 Axis Gyroscope, Ergonomic, Motion Sensing, Second-Generation ABXY Tactile Buttons, Hall Effect Triggers, Metal Rear Paddles Setting, Multiuse |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch |
Controller Type | GuliKit KK3 Max Bluetooth Controller |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth / USB cable / Hyperlink adapter |
Compatible Devices | Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, PC, IOS, Android |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | White |
J**H
It's a very nice controller.
I also have the King Kong 2. I needed something with a 2.4ghz dongle as I've been switching boot drives and it messed up Bluetooth connections every time.So this solves that as it has a not bluetooth 2.4 dongle mode now also added in with Bluetooth and wired. It connects right away on Windows and ChimeraOS. No setup needed with dongle. Beautiful, that's what I wanted.The controller feels nicer than the kk2 which already felt good. The triggers feel way better and have dual modes now. A clicky mode and smooth mode like kk2 but a little more resistance which is nice...as kk2 feels empty when you pull it.The buttons pull right out super easy with the tool that's with the dongle. To replace with the Xbox ones.The box was smashed up as in pic. And the plastic was broken for the buttons. I instantly texted Amazon and they made it right. More than right. So I'm fine with that. Amazon didn't even sell the item but they satisfied me. So I don't complain here about that...but it happens so it's on the pics.My only complaint is the the case doesn't work if you have any of the back paddles connected as it's pretty much the exact kk2 case with a legend printed on it. Lol. Pretty ridiculously stupid in my opinion. But it's really basically a bonus thing and I won't even deduct points for it. Since it's really a good deal especially if you get the 15% off. It's a nice controller...I have no issues. But remember I'm a PC user. So I can't speak to consoles.Ps. I don't care to defend a company but I do want to mention that the dude that took stars and complains that they false advertised mechanical buttons is uhh confused and mistaken...nowhere nor in the video do they claim the buttons are mechanical....it literally says tactile....lol. tactile means you have feedback/can feel the press. Which is true and pretty standard. But doesn't mean mechanical lol or that's what it would say. Words are words and different because they are different words. As you can have non tactile mechanical aka linear. That being said on AliExpress they actually do sell replacement fully mechanical gulikit buttons with springs in them. It says for kk2 but I think they are the same.
G**I
Paddle button broke can I get the updated components button?
Broken paddle button I need up grade button thank u
S**K
Membrane buttons ...
Edit: So I read that the company lied, and did not put mechanical switches as claimed in the product video on the Amazon page. (pictured).As a reviewer, that didn't set right with the 5 star OG review I gave it. So I took it apart. (Pictured) As you can see it does have hall effect analog sticks, but the a,b,x,y button certainly are not mechanical, they are membrane. The same membrane that I said were cruddy in my OG review..If you notice the shot with the tweezers, you can clearly see it flexing as it is a piece of membrane rubber.Disappointment is an understatement. You try to get a quality gaming controller and end up with something that is going to fail in a short amount of time. I just don't understand why go through the trouble of producing hall effect analog sticks for longevity, to just slap in a super cheap membrane buttons.Its only going to last as long as its weakest component. The cheapest of cheap will last the same amount of time, because they use membrane too.In short I wouldn't waste money on something that is going to fail so quickly.OG review:So to start off, I am not a controller main. However with games today handing out aim assist like candy to controllers.... Yeah maybe it's time to learn.It claims to be 1k polling, and I guess that's the best there is for controllers these days, however that's only with wired or wireless mode. Bluetooth is only like 250 polling, (standard controller) so make sure to pass on bluetooth, and use the dongle, or plug it in.I always felt that back paddles were the way to go, and this one has them. Impressively they are metal and they give you 6 of them to mix and match to your content. Which is good because I am not a fan of the long ones.It claims 0 stick drift ever, and I can agree with that, I haven't seen, or felt any at all.It appears to have mechanical buttons for y,x,b,a which would be a huge plus over the cruddy membrane ones I grew up with.It comes with a case of sorts, which would be really nice to keep them dust free when not in use... However with the paddles attached, it just wont fit... I am not a fan of having to remove them constantly, I feel like I am going to wear something out.On to what I don't like:The triggers can switch from analog to digital, however once you switch it, it takes quite a lot of travel before you feel the click, and the click is very faint. Very small micro switch I am assuming. I could get over the faint click, but that sure is a lot of travel before you get to the clicky bit.The D pad can move around a lot, ( it slides left right up down) and just doesn't seem that solid. I am nit picky really on this one, most players likely do not notice it.It came with some stick covers, I guess for traction? I would have rather it came with taller sticks, but I guess these are ok. Oh and to mention it, It appears these are basically the same as xbox sticks, so I take it tall sticks for xbox work on this one. (This is what I read, not a personal test)On to the part I really didn't like. I had zero idea how to install the paddles, and the instructions said nothing of it. I had to look up a video just to figure it out, I was worried I'd break something. Just a sentence or two in the instructions would have been really nice.All in all I have to give this a 5 star. The other controllers I have looked at that are wireless were up there in the $200+ range. Obviously if this was that high I couldn't give it a 5 star, however for the value I thin kit is a 5 star buy.I was just mentioning that some Chinese companies are really trying to turn around that "China made junk" moto we have, and I think this might be one of them.I can't speak to the longevity of it yet, but just on the first impression I like this controller a lot. If I see problems, or short life span I will report back here.
C**C
Almost as good as the Xbox Elite Series 2
Obviously designed to be comparable to the Xbox One Elite Series 2 controller. Doesn't have quite the same weight or configurability, but I'd say it's comparable (especially at this price point). It's the best controller-with-paddles I've tried that's got native support for Nintendo Switch.
M**S
The durability of the G buttons on the back of the controller are terrible.
Update: So the back buttons have broken, again. 4th time now. It's a terrible design flaw. They hinge on a tiny piece of plastic inside of the controller and since it's a button that's pressed frequently, they will get stress fractures and break. Steer clear of this controller if you plan on using the back buttons.This is my 2nd one of these controllers. The 1st one developed the same issue as this one. The G1 button on the back of the controller begins to not return to the original position once pressed. For both controllers, I have tried, it happens in less than 1 month. I cannot recommend this controller to anyone wit this happening to me twice.
C**O
Great battery life
I’m not a fan of the bells and whistles. If you’re like me, I turned off the rumble and the lights on this thing, and I was able to play for 13 hours straight without having to charge…probably could’ve gone longer but I had work the next day. LolWell worth the money
M**9
Decent controller
This controller features back paddles which aids in FPS games allowing you to never take your thumbs off the joysticks. All the buttons work fairly well. So far so good with the controller and no issues. It wasn't hard to setup the back paddles to the desired inputs. Overall it's a pretty good controller.
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