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🎯 Upgrade your game with precision that lasts – don’t let drift hold you back!
The VGBUS Hall Effect Joystick Analog Stick Replacement 10-pack offers premium, wear-resistant analog sticks engineered with hall effect sensors to eliminate drift and jitter. Ideal for PS5, PS4, and Xbox One controllers, these replacements require soldering skills for installation, making them perfect for experienced DIYers or professional repair shops. This bulk pack delivers exceptional value, extending controller life and enhancing gameplay precision at a fraction of the cost of new controllers.
| ASIN | B0D3PQ3XLT |
| Additional Features | No drift |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,936 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #116 in PlayStation 5 Controllers #151 in PlayStation 4 Controllers |
| Brand Name | VGBUS |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | 10 Packs for PS5 |
| Compatible Devices | Playstation 5, Xbox One, for Playstation 4 |
| Connectivity Technology | Install |
| Controller Type | Normal |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Hardware Platform | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One |
| Item Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 0.8 inches |
| Manufacturer | VGBUS |
| Package Quantity | 10 |
| Power Source | Wireless |
J**S
These work well, but require skill and care
I was skeptical when I got these because the current marketing landscape tends to throw around the word hall effect and TMR as if they were not related to a specific technology, but for the price I paid and the fact they come in 10 or 20 packs, it makes for a great value-added service for our repair shop. They do work very well And I was completely unaware that these can be made in such quantities of scale to bring them down to such a low price range. Do be aware that these require through hole soldering of decently large pins and on some of the controllers they're packed in particularly tight so if you're new to soldering, don't try it. Find a shop or a person who's got the experience and you will end up with a very good performing controller with virtually zero dead zone and more importantly no drift over time. I am a fairly seasoned pro at surface mount soldering and electronics repair and even I have lifted pads on some of these stick replacements but I also know how to repair it when I do, so my recommendation isn't frivolous. I've installed these for PS4, PS5, and Xbox so far and all of them behaved exactly the same, which is to say pretty darn good with almost no jitter when you power it on the first time and plug it into a PC to do the range calibration of the sticks. As long as they are mounted 100% perfectly flat against the PCB, you should probably get the same results I did which is an initial .0015 fluctuation away from the zero point, which then goes completely quiet after performing the centering and range calibration. The same process occurred with both PS4 and Xbox controllers using this brand and both were running equally well. Before this I had tried kits that were designed with calibration PCBs that tacked on underneath the sticks and well those provide a convenient button press to re-zero them if you need to, I haven't found a situation where I actually need to re-zero them after the initial calibration so the extra soldering and extra cost doesn't seem warranted in my opinion.
K**E
B-E-A-UTIFUL
Finally finished swapping all my and my buddies controllers with these bad bois. Now my controllers sticks feel smoother, more accurate and even lighter than a new controller. No trouble swapping in the parts, just me sucking with soldering. All 5 pairs are worked so no dead ones. Overall quality of em is great, def buying again to swap the rest of my buddies
W**S
Rip off subpar product
Everything goes great for a few minutes then the stick fails completely on the left right axis. 7 of 10 sticks all failed with this issues on 3 different controllers. DO NOT BUY
R**T
Well worth it.
Big difference from the stock ps4 analog sticks. Would recommend using a desoldering machine to make quick work of removing the original stick modules to limited heat exposure on the main boards, and be becareful around the tracers on the main boards since they get damaged very easily.
…**.
Great replacement!
Works great, but only one issue. When you install it, there could be stick drift, but there is an adjustable piece to stop the drift. But that creates a new problem after fixing it if you adjust it more than once. Around where the potentiometer would be, Theres a small ring in the inside of the wall that holds the magnet in place when it moves. That ring could get loose and cause drift again. It’s hard to explain.
K**R
Excelent first electronics project, LONG BREAK IN PERIOD
This is a great product and a great first soldering project. Now if you don't already own sodering equipment and cant find a place to access it this repair will cost more than a new controller. (side note the sticks are all the same this product is separated into meaningless skus.) But that cost is well worth it for the skills you will develop. there is 2 ways you can remove the old stick from your controller, both are difficult. For newbies i higely recommend a destructive method where you cut down the old stick modules into manageable pieces to remove under the heat of the iron. For newbies who think that being destructive is dumb, you will need to add a more plyable lower temperature soder to the existing joints and methodically work the problem adding removing and wiggling. the difference here is a 15 minute job and 40 minute job. HOWEVER! there is an easier way to remove multi-pin components, this involves buying 20 gauge copper wire and wrapping it around all 14 contacts of the old stick; then you add a little solder to connect that wire to the joints. What we have made here is a jerry-rigged version of the iron block Microsoft and gamestop technicians use to remove old modules. you heat the copper wire for about 40 seconds, then remove the stick as a whole unit. This will put up almost no fight so please be careful to not go too fast. DO NOT use a hot air gun, its very easy to blow away the transistor that is under the left stick and brick the controller. Now, all you need to do is add some flux to the remaining solder in the pinout and remove it with your tool of choice. I prefer solder wick for this job and liquid flux, add the liquid flux directly to the wick for best results. If the old solder does not leave within 3 tries add more into the hole and reflux your braid. I personally don't use solder suckers, but they work best with thick flux as it creates a better seal. Now you just need to use a Q-tip and alcohol or flux cleaner to get all the stickiness off the board. Remember to hit both sides. make sure the joystick is flush when you install it, don't worry about direction, they only go in one way. the other review complaining about "backwards input" simply did not do this next step in the process. these sticks have a LONG break in period, during this period they will often loose their calibration. for xbox, the easiest way to solve this is with the xbox accessories app. under calibration options you can find both the left and right stick. Select the relevant one and complete the process. THEN you will click try again, START THE CALIBRATION AND EXIT THE PROGRAM WITHOUT EVER CALIBRATING. This effectively deletes the calibration profile for the stick. you will need to do this a few times until the new stick is fully broken in. when its broken in, you can give it a calibration profile, but they don't drift so it is really pointless outside of weird niche fighting game tech. If the sticks "never break in" (especially the left one) it means your triggers have extra strong magnets in them. if this is the case i recommend installing either the clicky trigger kit from extreme rate or the trigger stop kit from extreme rate. Nintento switch pro controllers will never have this issue. this is an excellent way to get into light electrical maintenance, and opens up the world of drop in controller mods to you. I highly recommend checking out Extreme Rate here on amazon or on their own website if you don't have prime. They also do have a nuclear option for hall effects that simply wont behave. its a constant calibration board that will force the stick to give propper readouts. Its a hard install and i only recommend it if it has been 9 months and the stick still loses calibration and all else has failed. These sticks are fantastic, easy to install, and will last longer than the controller. Everone should learn sodering skills in their life time, this is an excellent place to start.
V**S
Hall Effect Joysticks: Say Goodbye to Drift on Xbox, PS5, PS4, and Switch Controllers!
Installation was smooth, and they feel very responsive, with no drift so far. Having a 10-pack is super convenient, especially if you have multiple controllers, and they seem durable enough for long-term use. Great value for anyone tired of joystick drift!
T**U
Bislang 4 Stück eingebaut,keine Probleme. Werden Manuel oder über Software justiert. Einbau je nach kontroller,leicht oder schwieriger. Gute löt Kenntnisse sollte man haben. Für Anfänger ungeeignet
E**.
J’ai fait installer les stick sur dualshock ps4 mais ensuite la manette n’est plus détectable. On a mis d’autres stick analogique et la manette fonctionne à nouveau. La conclusion est qu’ils ne sont pas compatible avec dualshock ps4. On a bien fait le reste des manettes mais sans succès. Il est trop tard pour que je les retourne, de l’argent dans le feu.
D**E
Amazon shipping 👍 Install it early when you have the right tools. Fit up 5 out of 5 Calibration 3 out of 5 ( as shown on the picture) I am sure this will last longer than the OEM version.
K**N
Doesn't work for xbox controllers. Tried 2 diffrent controllers.
W**A
Received a damaged product
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