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So, my both my JoyCon have a bad drift, and the extra one I got also have the same issue. I am looking for some third party handheld controller for Switch.

Only need it for handheld, since Pro Controller is pretty great and I have no issue with it when playing docked.

I have done some research, but was hoping to get some personal feedback from the lovely people in the community.

So, any recommendations?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

I replaced mine with Hall sensors and then beat Super Mario Bros. Wonder's final-final level. I had been playing the entire game with pretty severe drift until that, but it began seriously interfering with the precision I needed.

I'm happy with them and may even proactively swap the analog sticks in my pro controller.