The Switch 2 Pro Controller presents significant repair challenges, requiring total disassembly to reach essential components like joysticks and batteries. Accessing these parts involves removing an adhesive-secured faceplate and unscrewing various layers of plastic. The controller employs a joystick design similar to the Joy-Con 2, which is not equipped with a drift-free feature. Nintendo offers out-of-warranty repairs on the Joy-Con 2, potentially addressing joystick drift concerns, a problem not officially acknowledged on the original model. Alternative accessories that are user-friendly and easier to repair are available for purchase.
To access the joysticks and battery on the Switch 2 Pro Controller, one has to remove an adhesive-secured faceplate, along with various screws and layers of plastic.
The Switch 2 Pro Controller uses a similar joystick design as the Joy-Con 2, which does not feature a drift-free Hall effect joystick, continuing the issue of joystick drift.
While the original Switch Pro Controller was difficult to repair, the Switch 2 Pro Controller has made repairs even more complicated, requiring complete disassembly for common issues.
Nintendo is currently offering out-of-warranty repairs on the Joy-Con 2 for free, possibly addressing concerns regarding joystick drift issues that may arise with the Switch 2.
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