
GameSir X5 Lite
Score: 88/100
GuliKit TT MAX
Score: 92/100Rankings

The GuliKit TT MAX is a high-performance, multi-platform Bluetooth controller featuring ultra-low latency, TMR tension-adjustable sticks, dual-mode triggers, and Maglev haptics. It offers deep hardware customization and RGB lighting, targeting competitive gamers and tinkerers, though its complexity and reliance on an optional adapter may deter casual players.

The GameSir X5 Lite is a budget-friendly, wired USB-C controller that adds console-style controls to Android phones and USB-C iPhones, featuring Hall-Effect sticks and pass-through charging. It excels in latency and portability but lacks rumble and a premium feel.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 26 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 135.4 gramsbest | 351 grams |
— | 730 Hzbest | |
— | 12 monthsbest | |
8 count | 12 countbest |
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Compatibility(1) | ||
Supported Platforms | Android, iOS, HarmonyOS | Switch 2; Switch; PC; Android; iOS |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (grams) | 135.4 grams | 351 grams |
Controls(3) | ||
Total Buttons (count) | 8 count | 12 count |
Vibration Motors | false | true |
Analog Stick Type | Hall Effect | TMR |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired | Wireless |


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Professional reviewers commend the X5 Lite for its ultra-low latency wired connection, Hall Effect sticks and budget-friendly price, but criticize the cheap plastic construction, lack of mechanical triggers, and confusing button-mode toggles.
Everyday users love the controller's responsiveness, pass-through charging and Android app customization, while common complaints revolve around the small grip size, absence of rumble, and occasional turbo glitches.

Professional reviewers consider the TT MAX a game-changer for competitive cross-platform gamers, applauding its sub-3 ms Bluetooth latency, TMR joysticks, Maglev haptics, and modular hardware. They note its premium feature set rivals first-party controllers while offering deeper customization, though they caution that the full potential on PC requires the optional Hyperlink 2 dongle.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the controller's precision, low latency, and extensive customization, especially the drift-free sticks and dual-mode triggers. Common complaints focus on the learning curve for hardware swaps, the necessity of the Hyperlink 2 adapter for optimal PC use, and battery impact of RGB lighting.
“Feels like a pro controller with customizable tension and zero drift.”

“The magnetic triggers and haptics are incredibly immersive.”

“Finally, a true PC layout option on a Switch-compatible controller.”


