Gaming companies keep racing to add better parts inside their controllers. Many brands recently added TMR joysticks to their products, with more devices coming soon. GuliKit just made a fresh version of their KingKong 2 controller called KK2T. This new device includes TMR electromagnetic parts for smoother control.
The updated controller looks exactly like the black KK2 Pro from 2022. Looking at both side by side, you might notice the cheaper KK2 lacks the fancy silver details. Both older models came with Hall Effect sticks, which gamers once considered amazing tech. Hardcore controller fans think these Hall Effect parts feel outdated compared to newer TMR options.
Companies market these electromagnetic systems as fixes for stick drift problems. Nintendo Switch Joy-Con users hate stick drift issues that plague their controllers. Brands like GameSir, 8BitDo, and GuliKit claim their modern controllers prevent drift completely. Many serious gamers believe Hall Effect parts can still break down eventually, which explains why TMR alternatives became popular.
The KingKong 3 controller lineup from GuliKit also recently received TMR upgrades. Strangely, the basic KK3 model features TMR sticks with high-precision control. The more expensive KK3 PRO and MAX models still use Hall Effect parts instead. This creates an unusual situation where cheaper models might have better internal technology than premium versions from the same company.
The updated controller looks exactly like the black KK2 Pro from 2022. Looking at both side by side, you might notice the cheaper KK2 lacks the fancy silver details. Both older models came with Hall Effect sticks, which gamers once considered amazing tech. Hardcore controller fans think these Hall Effect parts feel outdated compared to newer TMR options.
Companies market these electromagnetic systems as fixes for stick drift problems. Nintendo Switch Joy-Con users hate stick drift issues that plague their controllers. Brands like GameSir, 8BitDo, and GuliKit claim their modern controllers prevent drift completely. Many serious gamers believe Hall Effect parts can still break down eventually, which explains why TMR alternatives became popular.
The KingKong 3 controller lineup from GuliKit also recently received TMR upgrades. Strangely, the basic KK3 model features TMR sticks with high-precision control. The more expensive KK3 PRO and MAX models still use Hall Effect parts instead. This creates an unusual situation where cheaper models might have better internal technology than premium versions from the same company.