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Switch 2 May Have Solved Stick Drift—And the Answer Lies in an Unlikely Nintendo Product

March 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Switch 2 May Have Solved Stick Drift—And the Answer Lies in an Unlikely Nintendo Product

Gamers who use controllers often face many battles at once. Apart from the occasional loss of targeted decisions against keyboard and mouse players, the inevitable stick drift, which avoids using Nintendo Switch joysticks, is the biggest enemy of any player.




Thankfully, the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 may have a solution to this big problem that has been eating users’ wallets for decades. As ComicBook pointed out, the studio already has the technology to combat the scary stick drift. And it’s nothing but aralmoA rare retro alarm clock by Nintendo, revealed last year.

The infamous Joy-Con Drift issue has been worrisome to switch owners for many years. Luckily, the solution was already hidden in an unexpected corner of Nintendo’s product lineup.

Nintendo alarms will be created Using hole effect sensors combined with magnets. This technology ensures that the dial on the watch remains accurate for as long as possible. As reported in The Verge, it is interestingly similar to what third-party controllers often use to combat stick drift.

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Stick drift occurs when physical components within an analog stick are decomposed over time. Normal or more traditional joysticks always rely on potentiometers, and their imbalances cause stick drift within the controller.

However, Hall Effect sensors use magnetic fields to detect movement. This means there is no physical contact and friction that wears out the mechanical parts, completely removing the stick drift problem.



Why Nintendo desperately needs to fix the stick drift on Switch 2

The fact that Nintendo already uses Hall Effect Sensors with Alarmo means that they are not only aware of the technology, but are actively implementing it in their products.

If they’re using it with a literal alarm clock, there’s no reason it won’t be implemented in the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.

The next generation of switches are expected to be a major hardware leap, and one of the most obvious areas of improvement is the durability of the controller. Hole effect joystick, Nintendo could be freed from stick drift forever.

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