Those are revision A joysticks as the Gulikit stamp is on the top black portion. The revision B are stamped on the metal sides. Issues have been fixed in revision B.
My first set failed badly, unfortunately, with the stick on the right side failing to register a "down press" / right stick push, after about a month of Splatoon play. So I guess you'll tell us how the durability is with your pair over time.
@@at-smile did you contact the shop (mostly isn't Gullikit itself) well I contacted the shop where I bought them and got new ones I had almost the same problem but yea
finally someone mentions the texture of them. i was surprised to have gotten these and notice how different they were, and that nobody else was taking note of that
I just ordered and installed my set. So far I am satisfied with how they perform. My Veanic sticks were already drifting after a year after installing so I seen some videos of these with hall effect. I have to add they do add in some adhesive rings to cover the gaps but 1) they are not large enough to slip over the analog thump grips and 2) it is hardly noticeable when everything is put together. Also, now I have 3 sets of tools from ordering analog sticks😅
I bought 4 of these, and 3 of 4 didn't work correctly. One was barely off center in the start, but impossible to calibrate. It was still usable though. Another one one kept giving alternating readings in the opposite direction of where I was holding making it completely useless, and the third always registered full left deflection, meaning the switch would never recognize it as being pushed to the right when calibrating, so it couldn't calibrate. In the end only 2/4 were usable, and only 1/4 worked as expected. I unfortunately received them late and was not able to get a refund. I still have some joy cons that drift, and REALLY want to get some of these sticks and have them work, but am afraid I'll have the same experience.
I had them for like a week, only a couple of hours of play time - Mario Kart, Super Mario bros Wonder, a little bit of smash bros, Zelda, Wario, etc... And it is horrible to my experience. The sticks and caps themselves are very fragile, the plastic is thin and started to crack and even break at the base, of the stick of just a few hours of gameplay. I wasn't abusing them, just using them as I normally would. If this means that every few weeks or month I have to replace the stick with new ones, no thanks. Not to mention that the cap is very slippery and basically had to use thumb grips to solve that. One of the analog sticks wouldn't even fully register when pushing all the way down, even after calibrating multiple times. I ended up returning them. A good solution, but poorly executed with a lot of its own problems.
So update cause on these. I've been using these for about 5 months now. Really I haven't noticed any issues. Besides the joycons being small. I did use them full time for Pokemon violet and Scarlett. Yes I did press then a few times and still no issues. It does feel weird moving them at first. Like there was some resistance. But you get used to that.
fixed my original switch lite stick without any guides lol my guess is that dust went in and mess up with the sensors, or the metal contact part bent after long time of use, the contacts become less. rather hard fix since its difficult to disassemble. now it work flawlessly
After the fourth month, my joyconn with Gulikit hall sensor joystick started drifting. this was when i was currently playing zelda tears of the kingdom. it isn't worth the money.
i think ill wait for the 2nd batch for them to fix the hole gap and the clicking/jumping issue does anyone know when theyll sell the 2nd batch?? cos i dont wnna order one and get the 1st batch sticks with these issues thx
but how is the resistance? I've heard that it doesn't feel the same, that it is like sliding. that you don't get the friction that you would get when the joy con rubbs against something. does it feel responsive overall?
You definetly feel some resistance when you move the sticks The original sticks feels very smooth, but on the gulikit ones you feel some fricction, like... try running your finger on the walls, you can feel that it isn't smooth and there is some texture right? The gulikit stick feels the same
I have a 3rd Party Joycon with RGB Lights, while it looks exactly like a Joycon, opening it is kind of different to other Official Joycons, I'm interested in getting Hall Sensors and applying them to my 3rd Party Joycon but I'm curious if it fits, I'm pretty sure it would work but I just wanted to make sure anyway.
6:11 Hey do you have any instructions on how to do this or have a link to a procedure? I really like the grippy original caps but I also want hall effect. Nice video too 👏
You can follow the steps shown here gbatemp.net/threads/hall-effect-sensor-joycon-sticks-on-amazon.624698/page-10 then you need to replace the highlighted parts on the video
You wouldnt fry the motherboard, youd just short the battery. (At least it didnt do any damage to mine, no one blame me if there is something I am not aware of and they fry one)
Hey VK, could you make a video to see if the sticks from the rp4/rp4pro would work in the joy-cons? it’s just an idea I had but I have no way to test it
There's Amiibo reader chip on the right joycon, it's veeeery very fragile and was put in place together with the battery, you probably did something to it while installing new joycon?
@@VKsChannel Since installing the Gulikits, have you used your switch regularly to see if they hold up over time? I ordered some (haven't arrived yet) and so have been meticulously scouring the internet for even more information on them, and have come across many comments complaining that the components still fail just as fast (if not faster) than the original joysticks. Is this your experience too or have you had no issues?
Thanks for the video pal, i haven't found a video for make the replacement in a Nintendo Switch Lite, i already know how to do the tearing of the console but it would be nice to have a reference to watch while doing it.
Yes I got a refund Neohoth still didn't receive his sticks and ive seen some videos on bilibili with the instalation on the dualsense where the guy used an additional chip b23.tv/mNg7ZQR I have no other information on that though
Rapaz tu é brasileiro é? Seus vídeos são ótimo cara, de tão bem detalhado e jurava que tu era estrangeiro 😅😅 Sem síndrome do vira lata, é que é MUITO difícil encontrar canais brasileiros que tem esse nível de detalhe na explicação. Brasileiro no geral joga fora manual de instrução rsrs Enfim, bom trabalho 👍
@@VKsChannel parabéns, seu inglês está ótimo 👍 Mas tranquilo, eu consigo entender perfeitamente seus vídeos. Vou continuar acompanhando por aqui. Obrigado mais uma vez
@@VKsChannel eu acompanho seu canal tem um bom tempo sempre achei q vc fosse americano! eu gosto muito dos teus videos! continue com o bom trabalho e se possivel tentar lançar uns em PT-BR
@@VKsChannel Mano eu queria saber, eu estou começando a ter problemas com o segundo par de joy cons que comprei (os quais comprei pq os originais tiveram drift) esses analógicos realmente resolveram o problemas 100%?
Those are revision A joysticks as the Gulikit stamp is on the top black portion. The revision B are stamped on the metal sides. Issues have been fixed in revision B.
I ordered mine 3 weeks ago, they arrived very fast, and both my sticks have no click problems. They work like a dream
The newest batch works absolutely fine. Was probably just a problem with the first batch
Hi! Where did you buy it, without the clicking problem?
I had to recalibrate my left sticks but everything works fine as well.
I bought the launch batch, zero issues with it thankfully
@@Alulaawhat about the dust gap?
My first set failed badly, unfortunately, with the stick on the right side failing to register a "down press" / right stick push, after about a month of Splatoon play. So I guess you'll tell us how the durability is with your pair over time.
You got Gulikit sticks and the Stick Push stopped working?
@@sabata2 Yep. It was very annoying to have happen in mid match too
Ouch
@@at-smile did you contact the shop (mostly isn't Gullikit itself) well I contacted the shop where I bought them and got new ones I had almost the same problem but yea
@@at-smile Did you win tho?
finally someone mentions the texture of them. i was surprised to have gotten these and notice how different they were, and that nobody else was taking note of that
I just ordered and installed my set. So far I am satisfied with how they perform. My Veanic sticks were already drifting after a year after installing so I seen some videos of these with hall effect. I have to add they do add in some adhesive rings to cover the gaps but 1) they are not large enough to slip over the analog thump grips and 2) it is hardly noticeable when everything is put together. Also, now I have 3 sets of tools from ordering analog sticks😅
Play it for a few weeks and the click goes away
I bought 4 of these, and 3 of 4 didn't work correctly. One was barely off center in the start, but impossible to calibrate. It was still usable though. Another one one kept giving alternating readings in the opposite direction of where I was holding making it completely useless, and the third always registered full left deflection, meaning the switch would never recognize it as being pushed to the right when calibrating, so it couldn't calibrate.
In the end only 2/4 were usable, and only 1/4 worked as expected.
I unfortunately received them late and was not able to get a refund.
I still have some joy cons that drift, and REALLY want to get some of these sticks and have them work, but am afraid I'll have the same experience.
I had them for like a week, only a couple of hours of play time - Mario Kart, Super Mario bros Wonder, a little bit of smash bros, Zelda, Wario, etc... And it is horrible to my experience. The sticks and caps themselves are very fragile, the plastic is thin and started to crack and even break at the base, of the stick of just a few hours of gameplay. I wasn't abusing them, just using them as I normally would. If this means that every few weeks or month I have to replace the stick with new ones, no thanks. Not to mention that the cap is very slippery and basically had to use thumb grips to solve that. One of the analog sticks wouldn't even fully register when pushing all the way down, even after calibrating multiple times. I ended up returning them. A good solution, but poorly executed with a lot of its own problems.
I've had mine for a month now. Really had no issues with them. Probably see down the road if any does pop up
do you press them often?
@@tiwitiwi6202 only when he plays
any updates?
So update cause on these. I've been using these for about 5 months now. Really I haven't noticed any issues. Besides the joycons being small. I did use them full time for Pokemon violet and Scarlett. Yes I did press then a few times and still no issues. It does feel weird moving them at first. Like there was some resistance. But you get used to that.
What I want to see is a stress test
Just absolutely go ham with them to see if they really will hold up over time
fixed my original switch lite stick without any guides lol my guess is that dust went in and mess up with the sensors, or the metal contact part bent after long time of use, the contacts become less. rather hard fix since its difficult to disassemble. now it work flawlessly
After the fourth month, my joyconn with Gulikit hall sensor joystick started drifting. this was when i was currently playing zelda tears of the kingdom. it isn't worth the money.
Mine got here a couple of weeks ago. No clicks or weird problems, also came already calibrated. Hope I just got lucky and didn't get a fake one lol
I have installed this but I can't fix the drift on the right stick. I'm so sad!
Had the click on both sticks, so looking into getting a replacement set.
Just use them and the click goes away over time.
i think ill wait for the 2nd batch for them to fix the hole gap and the clicking/jumping issue does anyone know when theyll sell the 2nd batch?? cos i dont wnna order one and get the 1st batch sticks with these issues thx
They will send me 2 units from the new batch and when I receive them I'll make another video
Second batch is out now.
@@UnholyNomad yep
No gap and no click on mine
Can somebody link me the new batch? Can’t seem to identify which of which
but how is the resistance? I've heard that it doesn't feel the same, that it is like sliding. that you don't get the friction that you would get when the joy con rubbs against something. does it feel responsive overall?
You definetly feel some resistance when you move the sticks
The original sticks feels very smooth, but on the gulikit ones you feel some fricction, like... try running your finger on the walls, you can feel that it isn't smooth and there is some texture right? The gulikit stick feels the same
It is a true. But is not a problem.
I have a 3rd Party Joycon with RGB Lights, while it looks exactly like a Joycon, opening it is kind of different to other Official Joycons, I'm interested in getting Hall Sensors and applying them to my 3rd Party Joycon but I'm curious if it fits, I'm pretty sure it would work but I just wanted to make sure anyway.
6:11 Hey do you have any instructions on how to do this or have a link to a procedure? I really like the grippy original caps but I also want hall effect. Nice video too 👏
You can follow the steps shown here gbatemp.net/threads/hall-effect-sensor-joycon-sticks-on-amazon.624698/page-10
then you need to replace the highlighted parts on the video
@@VKsChannel thanks man
I just wish they would sell their switch-pto controller with licensed Xbox firmware on it.
Is it true they made a Version 2 of these sticks? The first version had a clicking/grinding issue
Yes
I got the new version and I'm gonna make a new video about them soon
My pair got a clicking sound 😑. Does it affect the control in-game?
No just play with them and the click goes away as the plastic wears down a bit.
Is the deadzone smaller than original? By how much?
Hoping them to make the version for meta quest!!!
Is this kit the solution for drifting shit issue!! I hope you tell us how this kit still doing till today.
aww. aren't they the ones who have magnetic joysticks?
Can it be used in gamesir t4 pro
You wouldnt fry the motherboard, youd just short the battery. (At least it didnt do any damage to mine, no one blame me if there is something I am not aware of and they fry one)
I lost a joycon because of this so its better not to try
Hey VK, could you make a video to see if the sticks from the rp4/rp4pro would work in the joy-cons? it’s just an idea I had but I have no way to test it
I don't have the retroid pocket
@@VKsChannel retroid sells the analog sticks separately
Hey, could you tell me if after they the battery run out or when you turn off and on, did the joycons discalibrate?
They stay calibrated even when turning off and on again!
@@VKsChannel nice. Thank you very much!
I expected to have problems with this with amiibo before, and now I do have problems with amiibo, are you having issues with it too?
There's Amiibo reader chip on the right joycon, it's veeeery very fragile and was put in place together with the battery, you probably did something to it while installing new joycon?
Did you ever get the new units?
Yes and they're fixed
@@VKsChannel Since installing the Gulikits, have you used your switch regularly to see if they hold up over time? I ordered some (haven't arrived yet) and so have been meticulously scouring the internet for even more information on them, and have come across many comments complaining that the components still fail just as fast (if not faster) than the original joysticks. Is this your experience too or have you had no issues?
Tem desses magnéticos pra substituir no pro controller do switch?
Ainda não
Thanks for the video pal, i haven't found a video for make the replacement in a Nintendo Switch Lite, i already know how to do the tearing of the console but it would be nice to have a reference to watch while doing it.
is there any good hall effect sticks for the xbox elite series 2 controller
Elite controllers use hal effect
Interesting
Can you use these to switch out pro controllers?
No, those are soldered in
Any news about your normal size joysticks from the other video ? Did u get a refund ?
Yes I got a refund
Neohoth still didn't receive his sticks and ive seen some videos on bilibili with the instalation on the dualsense where the guy used an additional chip b23.tv/mNg7ZQR
I have no other information on that though
Does the Switch tell you to calibrate the sticks every time you turn the system on?
no! you only need to calibrate once!
Rapaz tu é brasileiro é?
Seus vídeos são ótimo cara, de tão bem detalhado e jurava que tu era estrangeiro 😅😅
Sem síndrome do vira lata, é que é MUITO difícil encontrar canais brasileiros que tem esse nível de detalhe na explicação. Brasileiro no geral joga fora manual de instrução rsrs
Enfim, bom trabalho 👍
Sim fiz em inglês pra ter mais alcance
Estou traduzindo os videos aos poucos e postando la no @canal_do_vk
@@VKsChannel parabéns, seu inglês está ótimo 👍
Mas tranquilo, eu consigo entender perfeitamente seus vídeos. Vou continuar acompanhando por aqui.
Obrigado mais uma vez
@@VKsChannel eu acompanho seu canal tem um bom tempo sempre achei q vc fosse americano! eu gosto muito dos teus videos! continue com o bom trabalho e se possivel tentar lançar uns em PT-BR
@@trecotrecoxlive5939 eu tenho o canal em br é o @canal_do_vk mas ta dificil bater os mil inscritos lá pra eu trazer mais conteudo
@@VKsChannel Mano eu queria saber, eu estou começando a ter problemas com o segundo par de joy cons que comprei (os quais comprei pq os originais tiveram drift) esses analógicos realmente resolveram o problemas 100%?
amazing!
wait a minute are u brazilian too?
do these work for the pro controllers
No, they do not contain the same parts
curitiba? tu é brasileiro?
Sim
Unfortunately I just bought a pair of 6 joycon replacements, but I'm sure they won't last long.
What
Você é brasileiro? Não sabia
sim
They took forever to get to you and they have the clicking defect 💀
That background noise makes this video unwatchable to me.
It's not in the full video
i think replacing the original joycon with gulikit will lessen your expenses buying alternative joycons like mobapad which is expensive...
Would this work on the Switch Lite
same hardware, no reason it wouldn't
Yes, Gulikit Confirmed it themselves.
Yes it does
Yes
It should