Are there Joy cons without drift?

Po
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I own several original nintendo joy cons and pro controllers and all of them have a joystick drift. The joysticks then get stuck with time. Is there a higher quality alternative that is not from Nintendo? Nintendo has already officially commented on the subject, but they did not say that they will improve it. This dirt drift is just frustrating and I'm tired of it.

Az

You can repair the drift yourself for about 20 euro with spare parts from Ifixit, otherwise you just have to look for 3rd supplier Joycons

Em

Didn't he ask if there are any good third-party providers? You can't answer that by saying he should look for third-party providers

Az

I don't know any third providers myself because I have the originals and have swapped the stick, since everything has been running without drift

Sa

If the clamps are very sure they are just dirty. Have you tried contact cleaner?

Em

I feel that and there's nothing decent as well as I know. If there's a gap in the market, you could earn a lot of money with it. Nothing from Nintendo to bring out such junk.

There are instructions on how to make JoyCons out of a Gamecube controller, it's very cool, but you have to solder around and everything. Unfortunately, you can't buy it ready-made. Otherwise I would have it.

https://www.mobilegeeks.de/video/diy-so-bastelt-man-sich-gamecube-joy-cons-fuer-die-nintendo-switch/

ma

No. Nintendo produced garbage there.

gi

I had the Hori Split Pad Pro. Mega pleasant and in my opinion it plays better. But they can only be used in handheld mode

Po

I already did a little research there. I think the inner workings of a joy cons are not exactly straightforward.

Po

Yes I did, but to be honest I think they are stuck because I moved the joy sticks too aggressively because of the aggression caused by the drift.

Az

That's right, but swapping the stick is easy because it's just connected to a small cable. If you buy a repair set from Ifixit you will get the spare part, tool to open damage, etc. And a digital video instruction on how to replace the part