The iFixit teardown of the Switch 2 Pro controller finds it challenging to repair due to difficult access to its internal components. To open the controller, a faceplate secured with adhesive must be removed to access screws. Users must disassemble multiple components to reach the rechargeable battery. The device uses older potentiometer-based joysticks which are susceptible to drift, despite a modular design. In comparison, cheaper alternatives provide better functionality and easier replacement of durable components.
The teardown highlights the difficulties in accessing the internal components of the $85 Switch 2 Pro controller, making repairs more complicated than necessary.
To open the Switch 2 Pro controller, users must remove an adhesive faceplate before revealing screws, complicating battery access.
The Pro 2 utilizes older potentiometer-based joysticks known for drift issues, despite having a modular design that allows for potential upgrades.
Compared to cheaper alternatives, the Switch 2 Pro controller lacks functionality and durability, with replaceable parts that are difficult to access.
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