Nintendo says the Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers don't have Hall effect thumbsticks
Briefly

The Nintendo Switch 2 made waves with its recent debut, revealing hardware and launch games, yet several details remain unaddressed. Specifications for the CPU and GPU have not been disclosed, but performance enhancements via NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling were confirmed. Notably, the Joy-Con 2 controllers will not utilize Hall effect technology, which has been successful in reducing stick drift in third-party controllers. Opinions are divided on this decision, especially given past issues with the original Switch's Joy-Cons. Nintendo also confirmed pricing for some Switch 2 offerings, continuing to innovate despite unanswered questions.
The Joy-Con 2's controllers have been designed from the ground up. They're not Hall effect sticks, but they feel really good.
The Joy-Con 2 joysticks are quieter and don't make noise, even when they're moved quickly to the edge.
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