GuliKit is preparing to launch its new flagship controllers this October: the TT Max (previously known as Libra Max) and its sibling, the TT Pro. Both models aim to combine competitive-level performance with versatility across multiple platforms. Here’s a closer look at what they bring to the table.
Gulikit TT Max specs


- Hyperlink 2 Wireless Technology – delivers 3.25ms latency over Bluetooth, positioning it as one of the fastest wireless solutions currently available.
- TMR Joysticks – symmetrical layout with 720° adjustable tension, drift-free by design.
- Smart Triggers – switch between digital micro-switch mode for fast input or analog Hall effect for precision.
- Two Swappable D-Pads – players can choose between different shapes depending on preference.
- Rear Paddles – customizable inputs for advanced gameplay.
- Switch 2 Wake-Up Support – direct compatibility with Nintendo’s upcoming console.
- Multi-Platform Compatibility – works with PC, Switch 2, Switch, iOS, and Android.
- Travel Case Included – both models will ship with protective storage.
TT Max vs TT Pro
The TT Max is designed as the premium model with a symmetrical joystick design, making it more appealing to players who prefer balance and precision, especially for shooters and competitive titles. It will retail at $69.99 USD.
The TT Pro shares the same core technology but comes in a slightly different shape, aimed at those who want an alternative ergonomic feel. It will be priced at a more affordable $49.99 USD.
Both controllers include the same TMR drift-free joysticks and Hyperlink 2 wireless system, so the main choice comes down to design preference and budget rather than feature differences.
Why the Joysticks Matter
Stick drift has been one of the biggest complaints in modern controllers, particularly for Nintendo Switch users. GuliKit’s TMR (Tactile Magnetic Resonance) joysticks are already well-regarded for their durability, and the 720° adjustable tension is a unique addition. This lets players fine-tune resistance to their liking — from lighter movement for faster response to tighter resistance for better aiming control.
Triggers That Adapt
The Smart Triggers offer both speed and precision. With a simple switch, players can use them as digital triggers (ideal for shooters where every millisecond counts) or as analog Hall effect triggers (better for racing games or titles requiring gradual input). This dual approach makes the TT Max and TT Pro more versatile than many single-mode controllers.
Connectivity & Compatibility
With Hyperlink 2, latency is reduced to levels close to wired performance, which is rare for Bluetooth controllers. The inclusion of Switch 2 wake-up support suggests GuliKit is positioning these controllers as future-proof options. Compatibility across PC, Switch (old and new), iOS, and Android ensures they’re not tied to a single ecosystem.
Design & Availability
- Colors: Black, Black/Green, Grey
- Release: October 2025
- Price: TT Max – $69.99, TT Pro – $49.99
- Extras: Each controller includes two D-pads and a carrying case
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