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The Cemobile 3D Left Right Analog Sensor Rocker Stick Replacement is the ultimate solution for restoring your Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers. This comprehensive repair kit includes everything you need to replace broken or worn-out analog sticks, featuring professional-grade tools and two protective thumbstick caps to ensure longevity. Get back to gaming with confidence!
N**A
Works perfectly
Out left joy-con started to drift and it was impossible to calibrate it. A new one was around ÂŁ30. I had to try changing the sensor. I bought this and in 15 minutes, we had a perfect calibrated and functioning joy-con. Just be gentle with the ribbons and connectors when opening the case and have pacience.
L**K
Replacing my original stick with this one killed 47% of my soul
So the kit you get is pretty excellent. The tweezers are good and do the job and the screwdrivers are excellent and the perfect size for the screws.The joystick itself is perfect quality. Seems like the official nintendo one...... one reeeeeeeeeaaaaaaally annoying difference though.When you come to connect the ribbon cable for the new joystick back into the main joycon, it’s a bit like trying to drive a car through the eye of a needle. It’s physically impossible.I’m good with my hands. I’m excellent at taking things apart and putting them back together. But this thing is NOT going into that connecter. Not in a million years.So I tried to gently get it back in with the tweezers, wasn’t going anywhere. Tried gently wiggling it side to side as I pushed it back in. Nah. Not going in.I tried and tried until eventually I noticed that the ribbon cable, only being thin plastic, had ripped.Yay.So now my choices are: waste my money and my time and put back the original drifty stick.Or, take apart the joystick housing (the bit with the sensors inside) of both joysticks so that I can use the original nintendo sensors and ribbon cable with the new joystick.I went for the second option.So in the end this was a success replacement and my joycon now works like new with no joycon drift. But this took over an hour and a half to do in the end because the joystick housing (especially on the Nintendo joystick) does NOT want to come apart. And it’s not much more keen on going back together.The original Nintendo ribbon cable slipped back in with no problems at all.I feel like i’m now fully qualified to start a career as an open heart surgeon.So basically this thing is super great, but be prepared to have to take apart and fix the most fiddly little ba****d in the world ever. And sweat and sweat A LOT.
M**M
Worked just great, not too tricky.
My son had been complaining for ages that one of his joycon wasn't working as it should be. To begin with I didn't believe him, but when we did some Googling I discovered that "joycon drift" was a big problem; then when looking at the controller calibration on the switch it was obvious that one of the control stick was completely malfunctioning. I looked at the various options (buy a new joycon (and throw the existing one away? what a waste!), send it back (no joycon for several weeks) - or buy a kit. After a bit of research this one seemed like a good one and a good price so I ordered it. Received it today. Brilliant little kit - everything you need plus a nice little thank you note from the seller! On the basis of another review I also used the Spawn Wave video on Youtube as a guide. As it happened, my joycon had several notable differences from that video (right not left, screws under battery in a different place, no need to remove minus button connector), but I just gave it my best shot - and it all went pretty smoothly. It took me 35 minutes, but at least 10 of that was because I found a spring and wasn't sure where it came from; took a while (and more videos) to track it down to the ZR button. The joycon is now working perfectly, as new - drift problem 100% rectified. I'm not an electrical engineer (or even an engineer), although I'm fairly comfortable tinkering inside a PC - and I found it pretty easy. Great kit - would recommend this highly for anyone with joycon drift and just some basic confidence getting inside electronics.
J**
Works perfectly but
Works perfectly and easy to install, the fact it comes with the tools is great, the sticks resting position didn't look perfectly central though, I went to the test Input device settings for the stick and it seemed to act correctly, I read a lot of the reviews on here first saying to calibrate it before use, on the calibration screen I noticed it wasn't registering correctly the stick wasn't central and there were dead spots, BUT instead of completing the calibration I cancelled it and backed out. Went to the test section again like I did first off and it was registering everything correctly. So in hindsight once you fit it test it first if its working correctly don't calibrate it, if you do go to calibrate it and its looking like there's dead spots just cancel calibration DON'T complete it, the stick works perfectly for me without calibration, fitting the supplied stick rubber grip caps make the stick not be able to fully travel to its widest point as the stick with the grips on make contact with the body of the joycons where without them they don't, although saying that the stick still registers the full movement and does not appear to make a difference in game, just check the stick is working correctly before you calibrate it and bugger it up, calibration is only needed if stick isn't behaving correctly. Played smash bros Mario and zelda it works perfectly.
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