Upgrade N64 Controllers with Retro-bit Hall Effect Sensor Joystick

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One of the things synonymous with the Nintendo 64 has to be the stock controller. The trident design has been mocked over the years, but it's one of the most versatile ever produced. One of the weak points of the N64 controller, however, is the analog stick. It can frequently develop considerable slop and lose precision. Many manufacturers have released replacement N64 sticks, but Retro-bit is looking to change things up a bit. Instead of just offering a traditional replacement, Retro-bit has developed a replacement stick that features a Hall Effect Sensor! We've had a chance to install one and play it, and man, it's good. Let's take a closer look.

From Retro-bit:
Have years of smash attacks rendered your analog stick loose? Too many party sessions with that player who is a bit too aggressive with 360-spins? Or has the wear-and-tear caused you to stow away your favorite controller? It's time to bring it back to life with our Analog Stick Repair Module for N64® controllers. Inspired by our Tribute64®, we’ve brought an improved analog stick for use on original N64® controllers! Utilize the full range on this Japanese-made stick that features Hall Effect potentiometers that provides long-lasting performance and won’t drift due to wear and tear. The comfortable thumb grip lets you game for hours without worrying about lasting effects. The replacement process is very simple and takes less than 5 minutes!

What is Hall Effect?
In a standard analog stick, the angle, direction, and speed are all measured using potentiometers. These are very small mechanical units with moving parts that can send the data to the controller's circuitry and provide the appropriate inputs in-game. While these are currently the standard for most analog sticks, even outside of gaming, they do suffer from wear and tear as well as drifting. Drifting is when the analog stick output becomes less precise over time causing it to "drift" away from its intended target. The reasons for this could be a faulty potentiometer, a dirty stick, or just natural wear-and-tear.

This analog stick comes equipped with Hall Effect sensors which utilize electromagnetic density to measure the output through the resistance level of the circuit. Basically, this means that rather than using a mechanical potentiometer, it instead uses electromagnetism to produce the same effect without needing small parts to move around. As such, the performance is much more consistent and with good care, can outlast most standard analog sticks. You won't encounter the same issues that can lead to stick drift with Hall Effect sensors.

Let me tell you, these sticks are terrific! I've helped with some of the early testing and feedback and the prototype I've been using has been nothing but terrific. Make sure you hit that subscribe button as we'll be featuring this stick and installation process in the near future.

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