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Fix stick drift with upgraded joysticks, TMR
The plastic "shell" can be swapped to make it pretty, triggers can be modified, extended batteries, and pretty lights added on.
Many of these mods are discounted if you send more than one controller in

Marketed as a toy, the Switch product team chose off-the-shelf technology which is nice, but bought it from a low bidder, which means drift
Choose this to have both sticks upgraded.

Premium feel, great design, and a steep price tag. Nintendo went cheap for the sticks again. Upgrades are much desired on this controller.

No longer marketed as a toy, Nintendo still chose cheap joysticks on their fastest, most expensive hardware to date. Huh.
(Dec 2025, sticks still in pre-production)

No longer marketed as a toy, Nintendo still chose cheap joysticks on their fastest, most expensive hardware to date. Huh.
(Dec 2025, sticks still in pre-production)

Marketed as a toy, the Switch product team chose off-the-shelf technology which is nice, but bought it from a low bidder, which means drift
Choose this to have both sticks upgraded.

Premium feel, great design, and a steep price tag. Nintendo went cheap for the sticks again. Upgrades are much desired on this controller.

Possibly the best modern controller on shelves, yet the manufacturer chose to cheap out on the Joysticks.
The DualSense TMR mod has been a best seller since it was introduced.

The GOAT has a major design flaw. Can you guess it?
Upgrade yours to TMR technology to fix this flaw.
USB-C charging mod to modernize also available. Micro-USB begone.

In a rare pro-consumer move, these mostly shipped with mid-quality hall effect sticks! Superb!
The mid-quality sticks are aging, the plastic cracks apart internally. DS3 are often modded with stronger, newer designs, OEM is not preferred, TMR is not available.
USB-C charging mods also available! Look at that dumb Mini-USB still there

These joysticks featured bespoke, high-quality internals from the factory, and usually only need replacement when cracked or drifty.
The thumbstick on the PSP usually just needs cleaning and a new rubber bit, but just in case, we can swap that guy out too.
There are many models of XBOX wireless controllers, but 4 main groupings when modding.

Released in 2013, revised in 2015 with a headphone jack. Commonly known as the "XBOX One Wireless Controller"
These earlier models had no bluetooth, bumper woes, and used low-ish quality sticks but were quite beefy/sturdy and able to charge a battery pack via the micro-USB port.

Microsoft kept improving the design with each revision. Bluetooth was added in version 3, low energy Bluetooth in version 4. Also a "share" button. The newer revisions still use lowish quality sticks and AA Batteries
Upgrades to TMR are very popular.
USB-C charging is available with iffy battery cover mods (cheap), or USB-C port mods (less cheap).

Elite Controllers have two models
The first Elite was unveiled in 2015. It uses the same sticks as the non-Elite, as well as AA batteries.
TMR Upgrades are quite recommended on Elite and Elite 2 controllers.
USB-C charging is available with iffy battery cover mods (cheap), or USB-C port mods (less cheap).

The second Elite revision is a major one. Series 2, was announced in 2019 and includes USB-C charging and an internal Li-Po battery. It uses improved, but still drifty sticks.
TMR Upgrades are quite recommended on Elite and Elite Series 2 controllers.
USB-C charging is built-in for Series 2 controllers.
Mods are cheaper as a bundle, most services have money saving optional add-ons. Feel free to reach out for bulk orders, we are quite reasonable.
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