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GuliKit launches Goku 2 Bluetooth controller adapter

May 27, 2026
GuliKit launches Goku 2 Bluetooth controller adapter

By AI, Created 7:51 AM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – GuliKit has launched the Goku 2, a Bluetooth controller adapter for Switch 2, PC, Xbox, PS4, Android and SteamOS, with broader controller support and lower-latency wireless input. The $19.99 adapter starts shipping May 27 through Amazon US, with other regions to follow.

Why it matters: - Goku 2 is aimed at players who want one adapter to bridge controllers across console, PC, handheld and Android gaming. - The adapter adds support for the Switch 2 Pro Controller on PC, a gap GuliKit says current Bluetooth connections do not fill. - GuliKit is positioning the product around faster response times, broader compatibility and extra controller features without extra software.

What happened: - GuliKit announced the global launch of the Goku 2 ultra-fast Bluetooth controller adapter on May 27, 2026. - The adapter is designed for use with Switch 2, PC, Xbox, PS4, Android and SteamOS. - The first sales channel is Amazon US, with Amazon UK, Amazon Europe and Amazon Japan to follow.

The details: - Goku 2 is the first Bluetooth controller adapter to support the Switch 2 Pro Controller. - On PC, Goku 2 converts Switch 2 Pro Controller inputs to X-input for broader game compatibility. - A side-button press and hold switches the adapter to native protocol mode, which enables gyro support for the Switch 2 Pro Controller and Switch Pro controller on PC. - PS5 DualSense and DualSense Edge controllers can access gyro controls, touch-pad input, light settings and adaptive trigger effects on Windows when the game supports those features. - HD rumble is not supported in native output mode. - Goku 2 includes Semi-Turbo and Full Turbo modes for rapid or repeated inputs. - Players can adjust vibration strength, stick sensitivity and trigger sensitivity. - PS5 and Xbox controllers can switch triggers to a non-linear instant trigger mode for shorter travel distance. - The adapter supports GuliKit controllers, Switch Pro Controller, Switch 2 Pro Controller, Xbox One Bluetooth Controller, Xbox Series Controller, Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller, PS4 Controller, PS5 Controller and PS5 DualSense Edge Controller. - Supported platforms include Windows 7 or later, Android 9.0 or later, Switch, Switch 2, SteamOS Holo 3.4 or later, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. - GuliKit says the adapter does not support PS5 because of the platform’s protocol limitation. - For Switch 1 and Switch 2, users need to enable “Pro Controller Wired Connection” in system settings. - Goku 2 is plug-and-play on supported platforms and does not require a separate driver installation. - The receiver enters pairing mode automatically once connected to a device. - Previously paired controllers can reconnect automatically when users switch platforms. - On Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PS4, an original controller is required for pairing and use. - The setup process for those consoles uses a wired connection between the original controller and the Goku 2 receiver before wireless pairing.

Between the lines: - GuliKit is extending its controller-adapter strategy beyond simple compatibility into performance tuning and quality-of-life features. - Hyperlink 2 is the technical centerpiece, with dynamic wireless channel selection intended to stabilize performance in crowded wireless environments. - The latency claims are meant to appeal to competitive players, with testing cited at 810Hz and 2.95ms for a GuliKit TT Series Controller paired with Goku 2, and 750Hz and 5.75ms for a PS5 controller paired with Goku 2. - GuliKit compares those results with typical Bluetooth performance of about 125-250Hz and 8-30ms latency.

What’s next: - Goku 2 goes on sale starting May 27, 2026, with regional listings to be published on GuliKit’s official website and social media channels. - U.S. pricing is set at $19.99, with Europe at €19.99, the UK at £16.99 and Japan at ¥3,699. - More purchase links and availability details are expected as the rollout expands beyond Amazon US.

The bottom line: - GuliKit is trying to make Goku 2 the one-adapter option for players who want lower latency, wider controller support and more customization across multiple gaming ecosystems.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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