Reviewed both the Gulikit TT Pro and TT Max side by side. Since the most common question is going to be which one to get — here's the actual breakdown.
Hardware: identical. Same body, same TMR sticks, same hall effect triggers with physical stops, same four detachable metal paddles, same 950 mAh battery. The difference is entirely firmware and software features. Full review on HLPLANET: https://www.hlplanet.com/gulikit-tt-pro-tt-max-review/
What the TT Max adds over the TT Pro:
- PC gyroscope (TT Pro only has Switch gyro)
- 3 adjustable stick sensitivity presets via controller shortcut
- D-pad 4-direction / 8-direction toggle
- Firmware button layout swap (ABXY ↔ BAYX without physically swapping caps)
- APG macro recording: 10 minutes vs 10 seconds on the TT Pro
- Extra joystick caps with varying heights included in the box
Whether those extras justify the price difference depends on your use case. If you're mostly gaming on PC and want gyro or longer macros, Max. If you're Switch-focused or just want the layout — Pro is fine.
The shared issues both have: Stick drift out of the box. Both units had a centering problem where the sticks don't return to true zero — noticeable in any dual-stick game. No software exists yet for granular deadzone control, so there's limited ability to compensate. This is the main reason it's hard to give either a flat recommendation right now despite liking almost everything else about them.
The rest is genuinely good — the D-pad is excellent (best membrane D-pad tested, no diagonal mis-inputs), the metal back paddles feel premium, the trigger stops are satisfying, and latency is competitive at 2.5 ms button / 2 ms stick wired at 1000 Hz.
Symmetrical stick layout on a premium third-party controller is still a rare thing, and these come closer than anything else available. Just not quite there yet.
Full review at https://www.hlplanet.com/gulikit-tt-pro-tt-max-review/