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The GuliKit Switch Joystick Replacement is a high-performance repair kit designed for Switch Joycon controllers, including the OLED and Lite models. Featuring advanced Hall Effect sensor technology, this joystick replacement eliminates drift issues, providing gamers with enhanced sensitivity and control. The kit includes all necessary tools for a complete repair, ensuring a seamless gaming experience.
Brand | AKNES |
Series | Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Switch Lite |
Item model number | NS40 |
Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED, Nintendo Switch Lite |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 3.07 x 1.54 inches |
Color | One Pair |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | AKNES |
ASIN | B0BPS1R5D8 |
Date First Available | December 12, 2022 |
A**K
La mejor opción para reparar tus Joy cons
Después de tratar de arreglar viendo videos sobre como repara el drift de mi control, decidí comprar este remplazo y fue una gran decisión. Este producto es de calidad y su instalación no es muy complicada si lo haces con calma y sigues al pie de la letra algún video guía para su instalación. Altamente recomendado este kit que incluye todo lo necesario.
D**F
Excellent fitment, no issues at all!
I installed this set in a 5 year old joycon pair that had developed intolerable drift. The tools provided fit the fasteners perfectly and the new sticks were an exact fit into my controllers. I do not see any gaps around the sticks once installed and the new sticks function perfectly after being calibrated. They are slightly stiffer than the factory sticks are and I like the new ones better. The installation process is pretty straight forward however it is definitely not for people who are new to controller repairs. The install itself is not difficult but there are ample opportunities to damage your joycons beyond reasonable repair if you are not careful.Other reviews mention uneven movement or crunching / clicking however mine are perfectly smooth and do not exhibit any weird behaviours.These sticks are significantly cheaper than a new pair of joycons and they let me give new life to an otherwise useless set.
V**A
Cumplen hasta la fecha
Llevo casi 4 meses usándolos moderadamente, no hay fallas hasta el momento. Muy recomendables y más por los destornilladores incluidos.
H**K
Works great when they are not defected
One of the joysticks I received was defective, the joystick button can't be pressed down. The switch does not register the button press, nor does the button have a "click" sound. I was about to request an exchange, just to realize that it is currently unavailable. Maybe it's so popular that they ran out of stock.Had no other choice, I opened it up and fixed it myself. The process isn't too hard but it's a bit oily. I just wish they cared to test their products before shipping them out.I only have had it for a day so far, not long enough to see if the drifting problem has been solved once and for all, but it does move very nicely.Also, can confirm it is the Hall effect.Febuary 14, 2023 Update:A customer service representative reached out and offered me a refund for the troubles that I encountered. It really shows how seriously the seller cares about their customers. I have had the sticks for about 3 weeks, and not been a single issue with the controller drifting so far. My overall conclusion is still the same, it works very well when it's not defective, and now I know their customer service is also great, I can easily recommend this brand to others.
R**S
Confirmed Legit and they do indeed work!
Okay so, these things are new enough (as in literally came onto market less than 24 hours as of posting this) so, let's start with the basics in a super simplified TLDR version:Yes, hall effect joysticks are indeed confirmed as being far superior to the kind that we're used to.Normal joysticks-- whether they're in a Joy Con or in a "Pro-Style" (PS/Xbox/etc) controller will all drift. It comes from a design flaw in the way that they work. They have things inside of them that rubs against graphite that slowly wears away creating dust that eventually confuses the sensors. They are rated to last only so long and, back when controllers were cheap and almost disposable, that was fine with everyone.Needless to say that with controllers getting *very* expensive these days however... Yeah, folks was getting a little annoyed at their $70-$150 purchase wearing out in a couple of years (or less!)-- and yes, Nintendo Joy Con are both poster child and extreme example of this!Gulikit, however, have developed a new technology that uses magnets that don't even touch. So, *theoretically*, if nothing's touching, then nothing's wearing out! First they came out with sticks for the "Pro style" controllers which are bigger and now, as of last night, the "Joy Con style" sticks are officially on the market and these, are them.That's 100% confirmed btw as Gulikit came out with them on their own website sometime today. Others have already done a few teardowns as well to confirm and, I fully expect that all the various Tech Channels to come out with tear downs of their own just as soon as they can get them delivered.Again, this is about 24 hours of them hitting the market (early 2023) so... Bear that in mind concerning any and all reviews (including my own). I have *no* doubts that improvements will be made on any pet peeves in further production runs.Now. The sticks.Instructions aren't kidding, *calibrate* them when you first put them in!!!!!The right looked like the system thought it was a little off center before I did that but, they are not lying, it calibrated just fine and works perfectly normal after the calibration. I'm thinking it has to do with the tech. Maybe something to do with the magnets? I dunno but, whatever it is, it works fine once you do that calibration so, I'm not concerned.Feel really is comparable to OEM. Gulikit really has done it again. Those guys do indeed seem to be on an absolute tear working their way through the entire controller market. lol.That being said, will these do as advertised? Whelp. There's no doubt that they definitely *won't* be drifting due to dust created from contact wear. If there's no contact, then there's no wear from it and thus, no dust created to cause problems. So, yes, that part can indeed be said without a doubt without ever even having to touch them.That being said, this is a *very* new technology so, no one can honestly say that there isn't some *other* kind of weakness in the design-- and, to be 100% fair, the only way to know for absolute, 100% certain how any new tech is going to *really* behave is by a bunch of folks buying and using it and then comparing notes.So, at the moment, all I can say is what those of us that are following this technology can say: It's *definitely* an improvement over the original as it addresses a glaring design flaw that the entire *industry* has been suffering from for *decades*. Is it going to be as good as we hope? That we can't determine yet but it is still miles better than what we been working with before.Obviously, if there is anything bizarre, weird, unforeseen or whatever, I'll update this review but, for right now, my suggestion really is to just get them. Heck, given my experiences? If these things even last a *year* they're a *lot* better than the OEM!Also, R3 and L3 are absolute *killers* for causing drift so, I've already put a bunch of games that use them *a lot* in my list here and will be working my way through them over the next few months at which point, I will either come back to buy more or be back with a sad edit.But, if I haven't gotten back to this review by the time you read this, assume that they are still working normally.Thanks. :DUPDATE:2 months in and yep. Still working just fine. I have done at least 10-20 hours of every game I can think of that uses R3 and L3 heavily and... Nada. Zip. Zilch. Zero. No drift.Honestly, the only thing I can think of so far is that I think that any minute differences that I thought I felt when I first put them in was just from either my own imagination because I *knew* that I had put them in or, it was because they were just new sticks because I honestly cannot tell the difference between them and any of the old stick joycons that are still miraculously working anymore.)As for that tiny gap? So far it hasn't posed any problems for me.At the risk of making this review really way too long, I'll try to update again at the 6 month mark (or earlier if something actually does go wrong) because that's been my normal usage length on normal Joy Cons before issues develop but, until then, yep. They're still working.:DJuly (leetle past the 6 month mark)Alas, I had to give away my joycon because they went with the old Switch in May when the husband upgraded me to the pretty Zelda OLED so cannot report on this further.Since I *know* that those sticks are gonna start drifting sometime this fall/winter given how all the others did with the way I use them, I have every plan to get a new set of the gullikits and will do another review of those-- especially since those will no doubt be a later production run from these first ones.Here's to hoping that they continue to improve them. :D
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