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The Joy-Cons on the Nintendo Switch are highly versatile controllers until they go wrong. Joy-Con drift can render them unusable, but it's not the only way they can fail. When vital buttons on one ...
But with how expensive Joy-Cons are, the fact Nintendo doesn't sell gray ones anymore, and how terrible third-party Joy-Con replacements are, I was left with no choice but to repair my own.
The repair center that was responsible for fixing Joy-Cons and Nintendo Switch consoles was reportedly overwhelmed with requests and made frequent mistakes.
A third-party shop tasked with fixing Joy-Con controllers with drift problems was overwhelmed by the sheer number arriving for repairs.
There are a few ways to fix Joy-Con drift on your Nintendo Switch, including updating your controllers and calibrating the sticks.
The replacement Joy-Con looks just like the original one, except that it swaps the default directional buttons for a very traditional-looking D-Pad, and comes in a deep blue.
The new least-expensive (yet worth it's price) Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controller alternative is the GameSir Nova, complete with Hall effect joysticks.
The new Grip Controller isn’t Hori’s first attempt to improve on Nintendo’s Joy-Con design — last year, the company released a replacement left-hand Joy-Con that swapped Nintendo’s face ...
With a D-pad, better ergonomics, and programmable rear buttons, and no joystick drift (so far), the Split Pad Pro is almost the perfect cure for the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con drift.
The Hori D-pad Joy-Con replaces the left Joy-Con controller on the Switch. It looks more or less identical on the outside to Nintendo’s controller, replacing the four face buttons for a ...