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Title: Gamesir X5s telescopic controller wants you to ditch the Nintendo Switch 2's drift-prone Joy-Con 2
Post by: Redaktion on June 17, 2025, 02:01:32
The Gamesir X5s is a telescopic mobile controller for smartphones, tablets, and even the Nintendo Switch 2. Currently only available in China, the controller has Hall Effect triggers and thumbsticks, and connects via Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless.

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Title: Re: Gamesir X5s telescopic controller wants you to ditch the Nintendo Switch 2's drift-prone Joy-Con
Post by: Ahan on June 17, 2025, 12:30:51
"Drift prone"? Has there been literally ANY evidence to back this claim up?
Title: Re: Gamesir X5s telescopic controller wants you to ditch the Nintendo Switch 2's drift-prone Joy-Con
Post by: Charlie on June 18, 2025, 16:45:53
"Drift prone," meaning the Joy-con 2 use the same type of sensor as basically every home console ever, except for the Dreamcast. PS5 and Xbox SX also use potentiometers. Loads of people report drift on those consoles, yet games media acts like it's a uniquely Nintendo problem.