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In early June, Nintendo confirmed it'll replace Joy-Con 2 controllers that develop drift for free. Separately, iFixit released its Nintendo Switch 2 teardown , starting with the Joy-Con controllers.
Someone has already taken apart their Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con, but for good reason. The Switch 2 owner is checking the controllers to see how likely it is that they'll eventually drift.
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Switch 2 has a ‘Search for Controllers’ feature to locate Joy-Con 2 controllers. The controller you are looking for will vibrate and make a sound.
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While Nintendo shared a lot about Switch 2’s hardware, it won’t confirm how new Joy-Cons will avoid “joy-con drift.” or if they use Hall-effect joysticks.
Engadget has asked Nintendo why the company opted not to use Hall effect tech in the Joy-Con 2. We've also asked whether the Switch 2 Pro Controller foregoes Hall effect sensors as well.
However, while Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch 2’s Joy-Cons aren’t relying on anti-drift Hall effect sensors, it has yet to confirm exactly what technology is in use.
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