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those are the ones without drift right??

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Yeah the sticks use magnets rather than any physical contact to determine their positions, so there is no risk of the kind of wear that causes drift

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This needs to be a standard with them all, period

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Nice!

My joycons - original ones even! - finally started to drift earlier this year, and I did the same thing replacing them with some hall effect ones. So far I’ve been really pleased with the results, though initially it was a little weird simply because the sticks themselves felt a tiny bit different than the original ones. But after using them for a bit they felt good.

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My Joycons have survived BotW, AC:NH, Three Houses, Metroid Dread and Metroid Prime, which I all played religiously. But they finally started drifting during my early hours of TotK. I just bought the Gulikit ones, switched them in less than half an hour. Great experience, no complaints, just not drifting joy cons.

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Those are the same ones I installed in my joycons, too. And looks like the same ones in the photo on this post.

I had the same experience with the usage, AND I played a lot of Smash Bros. on them which would, in theory, destroy them in no time. But they started to drift about two months before ToTK came out, and I couldn’t risk playing that all janky.

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I played most of TOTK with a controller because my joycon camera drift really messed with the gyro. Got the hall effect sticks installed last week and I’m hoping this is the end of drift for me.

I saw a few posts on twitter about these hall effect sticks still presenting with drift even with calibration. Not sure why, but I hope it’s just user error that can be corrected and not another hardware problem.

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Please don’t put the electronics directly on the magnetic mat.

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Wait, why?

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Let’s be clear, it’s really low risk, especially for such a low strength one, but some types of components can get damaged by it, or you could end up dislodging badly soldered or already damaged ones while you move the board around.

In the worst case, if you dislodge them just enough to give you an intermittent problem, good luck debugging it.

I just feel that it’s not worth risking it.

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Nice. I’d replace the plastic buckle lock with metal ones, too, if you’re already opening up the joycon.

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Do they also have the „click“ on the up position? Amazon reviews are full of horror stories, and I hope that would get fixed.

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Also, do they still support Amiibos?

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