Feature: The Switch 2 Sticks Might Not Be Hall Effect, But They Feel Fantastic
So smooth.One of the disappointments to come from the recent avalanche of Switch 2 information was the confirmation that the new Joy-Con 2 controllers would not use Hall Effect magnet technology. Of course, it does make sense, in a way, since the Switch 2 is already utilising magnets to attach the Joy-Con to the console, so although it would be possible, Nintendo might not want to cram too many in and potentially cause some unsavoury issues.But after so much grief over Joy-Con drift issues over the years, many of us had assumed that Nintendo would be eager to implement a tried-and-true technology known to help eliminate stick drift.Read the full article on nintendolife.com

So smooth.
One of the disappointments to come from the recent avalanche of Switch 2 information was the confirmation that the new Joy-Con 2 controllers would not use Hall Effect magnet technology. Of course, it does make sense, in a way, since the Switch 2 is already utilising magnets to attach the Joy-Con to the console, so although it would be possible, Nintendo might not want to cram too many in and potentially cause some unsavoury issues.
But after so much grief over Joy-Con drift issues over the years, many of us had assumed that Nintendo would be eager to implement a tried-and-true technology known to help eliminate stick drift.
Read the full article on nintendolife.com