FYI, the PC issue is a Windows driver issue, not a controller issue. Windows assumes default calibration parameters, and isn't reading the calibration data correctly for the Switch pro controller. I've had this same exact issue on my potentiometer-based original Pro Controller. Steam also suffers this issue, where it does not properly read the on-board calibration data which is required to ensure the output is correct.
gulikit sells now switch pro and ps5 versions separately. but they both have black parts with sensors. today i got answer from gulikit support, how to find difference between joysticks for dualsense and switch pro: "The grey stick is PS5, black stick is Switch Pro." hope that helps someone
Did mine during the beta testing. The included sticks are slightly taller and the top of the stick is like the steam deck's to me - so smooth that my thumbs slide off of it. I recommended getting a grip cap on it. With regards to the centering of it, I played an entire playthrough of rebirth where the left stick click is sprint when not in battle and the right is lock on. So far everything is still dead center.
Yeah the Gulikit sticks are too slick. I ended up installing the original sticks which I much prefer. Really love the modules though! Total game changer.
@@H786... no latency. How ever just today actually I noticed the the controllers were sticky. Turns out the stick modules were not sticky at all it was the skull candy rubber cap that was hitting the controller when I return to neutral position. When I compared it to the original controller turned out that the modules are like 1 mm deeper making the caps run against the black plastic. If you use the sticks without the rubber caps you have no problem.
Does anyone know if any of those modules can be used with the Xbox One Elite Controller (V1)? I have a bunch of them that I still use, the V2 is garbage, but I would like someh all effect sticks for them.
@@cheater00 I can’t say with 100% certainty but I’ve heard it’s not recommended to use the TMR or hall sticks in the elite controllers because the elite controllers have extra magnets that interfere with the sensors in the modules. I’ve also heard that apparently the elite controllers don’t have calibration software so if you install the modules, they might be way off and not able to be corrected. I don’t have an elite controller anymore so can’t test this but if you open the Xbox accessories app and you have the ability to calibrate the sticks, that would quickly answer that.
The plastic will rub in the shell, Nerrel confirmed this in his video. You should apply a tiny amount of grease such as Super Lube (do not use WD-40 that is not a lubricant) to reduce plastic shaving happening on the controller shell. (This is a common technique used on N64 controllers and pretty much fixes the issue entirely)
Loved the video VK. I was able to beta test all 4 versions of the Gulikit TMR sticks and they were great. Just wanted to point out that their is a way to get a good calibration of the switch pro controller on pc, but you need to use a program called Joycon Toolkit to dumb the pro controllers rom and use a hex editor to copy the switch calibration to the default calibration that is used on PC.
@VKsChannel To a degree it can be risky if you don't know what you are doing and you change the wrong values, but otherwise I have done the process dozens of times since the stick units I recived was before they fixed the switch moduals and I had to manually calibrate my controller to work. But again any modification to the raw hex code can result in a bricked controller if you are not careful.
If you plan on using these with ExtremeRate-Back-Button-Kit on a Dualsense, you might have to shave down the stick so that the Thumbsticks don’t rub on the shell. I had this issue on my Bdm-30 controller. This is a niche issue and might not happen to you but if it does loosening the screw on the board might do the trick.
@@WheeledHamster in order for the ribbon to make good contact with the pcb they provide a cushion that raises the board, you can tell because when you try to charge the controller the usb is slightly off the hole. Back when I worked for Scuf some shells had this similar issue and we had to either shave off the anti friction ring or the stick.
Can you test the stick latency with the gpdl device? The Xbox and dual sense have some of the best stick latencies and it would be interesting to see how the HE sticks impact that.
this would be so huge and no one with the gpdl has tested a dualsense or other that has these installed yet. Would be very interesting to know if they can maintain the same stick latency as stock alps.
@VKsChannel he did them only by testing voltage, no one has tested true gpdla stick latency on a modded dualsense with these modules or any other controller for that matter.
I successfully replaced the 2 drifting sticks with TMR modules on Elite 2 Stick bases with interchangeable caps and adjustable spring tension, all on a classic XBOX Series X/S controller. The magnets for holding the interchangeable sticks do not interfere with these new TMR modules.
If they do a kit for the DualSense Edge controller, I will totally go out and buy one of those, because I can only really stomach the cost of a high end controller if they have hall effect joysticks (so they will never drift).
@@KingKrouch when the dualsense edge first came out I remember hearing that a company (might have even been Gulikit) was going to sell the entire edge stick module so you’d just have to slot them in without any soldering needing. But I think they canceled the plans. Hopefully they can still come out with them or at least find a way to make the TMR module work so people can solder it in themselves.
Ginfull launches new hall effect modules for ALPS analog sticks, would be nice see how they perform when compared with potentiometer and other hall effect sensors.
Hi. I have a question about these analogs. How do these analogs fare in terms of resistance? What exactly do I mean? I mean the physical resistance they put up to move them? Are they the same as ALPS in resistance, or maybe heavier or lighter? What do you think about the Dualsense version?
They're slightly more resistant than the alps but it could be that my sticks are more used and these are brand new so they will soften over time But its not a big difference so I think they're fine anyway
I just want the mushroom cap that connects the thumb stick to the joystick. I have a KK3 Max and the hexagonal stem snapped on the left one. I shall have to get in touch with the reseller, but I wish it wasn’t that hard to swap out. Just curious, are any of these compatible with the King Kong 2/3 controllers?
Do the tmr module compatible with the xbox elite series 2 joystick module (the metal joystick with screw thingy) i have 3 xbox elite series 2 drifting.
Você já teve algum problema calibrando analógicos hall effect no controle de xbox series? Existem vários relatos de que o software de calibração da Microsoft não está funcionando para analógicos hall. Após a calibração o analógico fica completamente desregulado e só volta a funcionar após voltar para os sensores de potenciômetro.
Minha dúvida tbm tenho um par aqui , mas vi relatos que não e bom calibrar com analogicos hall , primeira versão, esse modelo parece que e melhor ,.bem.mais caro tbm , vou trocar meu e calibrar manual
this is like new GameSir TARANTULA Pro they advertise it like tmr sticks also, they seem to be update version of all previous hall effect is that correct?
Do you know if any of those modules can be used with the Xbox One Elite Controller (V1)? I have a bunch of them that I still use, the V2 is garbage, but I would like someh all effect sticks for them.
I bougth the Sticks from that video from 9 months ago, those v2 Sticks. Does the trigger magnet interfeer with them? You never actualy shown them on a xbox controller
I just ordered me some Hall effect v3. They supposed to have no jitter and no extra board required. Maybe some calibration inside the Xbox app? Will see.
No. Hall effect and TMR (Tunnel magnetoresistance) are different technologies. But they are both electromagnetic. But TMR is more power efficient. According to their product page on TMR see their website: 1. Why do the replacement joysticks for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo's original controllers need to use TMR electromagnetic joysticks rather than Hall electromagnetic joysticks? The original design of Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo game controllers uses traditional resistive film joystick technology with a constant power supply design, with a power capacity limited to about 1mA. The power consumption of single TMR sensor is between 0.1mA and 0.3mA, while single linear Hall sensor consume 0.5mA to 2mA. This makes linear Hall sensors can not work very well, while the TMR electromagnetic joystick have lower power consumption and perform much better, and TMR electromagnetic joystick can be installed as a perfect 1:1 replacement without any other circuit modifications.
Bro, my G7 SE and an 8bitdo have 0.00000 on PC (using Firefox), and the G7 can start to detect movement as low as 0.00027 to 0.00049. Much lower than those dead zones, and I have never calibrated them. Something went wrong.
What about the Elite Controller 2? It can be calibrated as well, but it's not on the TMR stick support list. Maybe because it's affected by the magnetism of the replaceable stick?
It works. Even with all the magnet intact. You just need something to lower the Interference for LT or just use the triggers stops. If you want ALPS tension sticks. You need to add Emi protection. And the biggest issue is the magnetic dome. So if you can DIY one or remove the magnetic piece at the bottom without deforming it or 3d print one and use a screw to changed tension then it's doable. I have a video from a build in July with them installed. To show if the magnets would to anything. It's a gabble. I've done two purchases in the last month. And it seems some sellers are offloading old product with the range/overshoot issue.
@@Vizr. Do you know if any of those modules can be used with the Xbox One Elite Controller (V1)? I have a bunch of them that I still use, the V2 is garbage, but I would like some hall effect sticks for them.
@@VKsChannel hope they pursue a design for them, My right stick has been having Drift issues already. From what I read an see it’s better than Hall effect
Bro, almost 18$ for 2 sticks is crazy, I don't care that they give me caps, you can get cheap caps anyways. Got 2 pcs hall effect for 5.49 on ali, took my controller to an acquaintance to replace one joystick(the other does not need replacement for now, right one of course, used less). I will update here once I get it and calibrate it. 18$ for 2 joystick is crazy, 3x that(or a little bit more) and you get a new controller. Small parts like that should not exceed like 8$, I get if it's one of the boards that need replacing but 18$ for joysticks, nah bro. Talking about a Series X controller btw.
@@VKsChannel I got the controller with the changed joystick, went in the accesories app, calibrated it and it seems fine, I played Spider-Man and rocket league with it and it seemed fine. The only thing I saw when calibrating in the app was that it moved just a little when pressing the left trigger(so the one close to it) but it didn't move that much so nothing moved like I would've moved the joystick. If those from gulikit or another company makes joysticks that are not moved by the trigger at all and don't need manual calibration(still don't understand exactly what you are referring to, if it's something else than calibrating in xbox accessories app) for like max 10$, that would be a fair price, 18$ is too much, at least for eastern europe(for America and W EU sure, maybe).
Any information on if an _Xbox _*_Elite_*_ Wireless Controller Series 2_ compatible variant with their custom Stems will be released? 🤔 What about the possibility of buying Series 2 compatible Sticks and grafting the Guli Potentiometers onto them? 🤨
@@l3xforever Not really. Sony sell the analog version way more than hall effect version. Also they are still plastic. So right now their plastic are very much degrading to unuseable state. I lost one of mine when one of the stick the stem piece has become soft already.
Installed them in one of my Xbox Series controllers and the set came with a faulty joystick (yes, I was using the correct version). It would not calibrate correctly. Gulikit is not known for their QC unfortunately.
@@tiagodias3325 the issue people seem to be having is the calibration tool going outside the maximum joystick range. One of the modules I received worked perfectly after one calibration. The module that was defective would not reach maximum joystick range even after numerous calibration attempts. There are reports on Reddit of other's having this issue. I don't think it's just a Microsoft problem.
@@VKsChannel que foda, quero dizer que admiro muito seu trabalho, a qualidade do videos é fantástica. Sempre que vou olhar sobre controles venho assistir seus vídeos. Obrigado :D
@@VKsChannel Thanks, I think it's great that is available for people, but I am not the type of person who is happy to solder myself, I am hoping for HE sticks that I can simply put in the controller in a plug and play fashion.
FYI, the PC issue is a Windows driver issue, not a controller issue.
Windows assumes default calibration parameters, and isn't reading the calibration data correctly for the Switch pro controller. I've had this same exact issue on my potentiometer-based original Pro Controller.
Steam also suffers this issue, where it does not properly read the on-board calibration data which is required to ensure the output is correct.
ds4 calibration gui is the goat, wish there was one for nswitch or a universal one for all controllers.
@@H786... same, i still have a few of my Gen 1 XB1 controller with bad sticks but i dont wanna replace them if i cant recalibrate them...
Kudos to Gulikit for selling Hall effect stick module for almost all controller.
These a TMR…not hall effect
Hall Effect? What are you talking about this is TMR
@@astrovewlix What is the difference?
gulikit sells now switch pro and ps5 versions separately. but they both have black parts with sensors.
today i got answer from gulikit support, how to find difference between joysticks for dualsense and switch pro:
"The grey stick is PS5, black stick is Switch Pro."
hope that helps someone
They need to get a stick out of their ass and put up the Xbox version
Did mine during the beta testing. The included sticks are slightly taller and the top of the stick is like the steam deck's to me - so smooth that my thumbs slide off of it. I recommended getting a grip cap on it. With regards to the centering of it, I played an entire playthrough of rebirth where the left stick click is sprint when not in battle and the right is lock on. So far everything is still dead center.
Yeah the Gulikit sticks are too slick. I ended up installing the original sticks which I much prefer. Really love the modules though! Total game changer.
have you noticed any latency changes?
@@H786... no latency. How ever just today actually I noticed the the controllers were sticky. Turns out the stick modules were not sticky at all it was the skull candy rubber cap that was hitting the controller when I return to neutral position. When I compared it to the original controller turned out that the modules are like 1 mm deeper making the caps run against the black plastic. If you use the sticks without the rubber caps you have no problem.
Does anyone know if any of those modules can be used with the Xbox One Elite Controller (V1)? I have a bunch of them that I still use, the V2 is garbage, but I would like someh all effect sticks for them.
@@cheater00 I can’t say with 100% certainty but I’ve heard it’s not recommended to use the TMR or hall sticks in the elite controllers because the elite controllers have extra magnets that interfere with the sensors in the modules. I’ve also heard that apparently the elite controllers don’t have calibration software so if you install the modules, they might be way off and not able to be corrected. I don’t have an elite controller anymore so can’t test this but if you open the Xbox accessories app and you have the ability to calibrate the sticks, that would quickly answer that.
The plastic will rub in the shell, Nerrel confirmed this in his video. You should apply a tiny amount of grease such as Super Lube (do not use WD-40 that is not a lubricant) to reduce plastic shaving happening on the controller shell. (This is a common technique used on N64 controllers and pretty much fixes the issue entirely)
Loved the video VK. I was able to beta test all 4 versions of the Gulikit TMR sticks and they were great. Just wanted to point out that their is a way to get a good calibration of the switch pro controller on pc, but you need to use a program called Joycon Toolkit to dumb the pro controllers rom and use a hex editor to copy the switch calibration to the default calibration that is used on PC.
is there any guide how to do it? thanks
ps. most interesting is position in backup SPI file for hex bytes of stored callibration data
Isn't this risky?
I mean if something goes wrong you can brick your pro controller right?
@VKsChannel To a degree it can be risky if you don't know what you are doing and you change the wrong values, but otherwise I have done the process dozens of times since the stick units I recived was before they fixed the switch moduals and I had to manually calibrate my controller to work. But again any modification to the raw hex code can result in a bricked controller if you are not careful.
do you have a tutorial on how to do that?
I downloaded the tool but I don't know what values to change
I bought a pair and I love them, way better than stock, now I'm alway s going for the stock controller but with this mod
Nice to see such a high quality channel from a brazilian.
I'd love it if they did one for the elite 2 controller.
If you plan on using these with ExtremeRate-Back-Button-Kit on a Dualsense, you might have to shave down the stick so that the Thumbsticks don’t rub on the shell. I had this issue on my Bdm-30 controller. This is a niche issue and might not happen to you but if it does loosening the screw on the board might do the trick.
Shell? It's just the back shell why would the the front also get effected?
@@WheeledHamster in order for the ribbon to make good contact with the pcb they provide a cushion that raises the board, you can tell because when you try to charge the controller the usb is slightly off the hole. Back when I worked for Scuf some shells had this similar issue and we had to either shave off the anti friction ring or the stick.
@@WheeledHamsterA foam is used to make the ribbon have good contact with the board pushing the sticks upwards.
Comprei um pro meu dualsense da evzen, vai ficar perfeito
Finally. Okay, I'm gonna try these out on the replaceable modules for the DS Edge.
Gulikit says on their website that it’s not compatible for the edge controller
@@southernstyle8835 Yeah I just tried it myself, the dualshock-tools site can't calibrate the Edge for now. Bummer.
They're still working on a separate module for Edge, don't known when that'll be done.
Can you test the stick latency with the gpdl device? The Xbox and dual sense have some of the best stick latencies and it would be interesting to see how the HE sticks impact that.
this would be so huge and no one with the gpdl has tested a dualsense or other that has these installed yet. Would be very interesting to know if they can maintain the same stick latency as stock alps.
Check metal plastic eletronics channel
He did all the tests
@VKsChannel he did them only by testing voltage, no one has tested true gpdla stick latency on a modded dualsense with these modules or any other controller for that matter.
@@VKsChannel got link, based on your experience, this seems like a dud.
Thank you for this! Take care!
Do Xbox Series controller save calibration parameters on the controller? Does it translate to Xbox consoles?
I ordered TMR sticks for the Switch pro controller right away. There's a nasty drift on mine that won't go away on the stock potentiometer ones.
Does the Xbox Series pad calibration get stored on the pad? Needs these for Xbox One/Elite controllers too!
i'm looking for that info too
It would be useful to know if such sticks are/might be available for ds3 /ds2 controllers
you would probably have to modify these ones.
I successfully replaced the 2 drifting sticks with TMR modules on Elite 2 Stick bases with interchangeable caps and adjustable spring tension, all on a classic XBOX Series X/S controller. The magnets for holding the interchangeable sticks do not interfere with these new TMR modules.
If they do a kit for the DualSense Edge controller, I will totally go out and buy one of those, because I can only really stomach the cost of a high end controller if they have hall effect joysticks (so they will never drift).
@@KingKrouch when the dualsense edge first came out I remember hearing that a company (might have even been Gulikit) was going to sell the entire edge stick module so you’d just have to slot them in without any soldering needing. But I think they canceled the plans. Hopefully they can still come out with them or at least find a way to make the TMR module work so people can solder it in themselves.
this is a really good video. do you think the Xbox hall effect sticks would work on Xbox elite 1 and 2 controllers?
I don't think so, someone else commented about them not working.
Ginfull launches new hall effect modules for ALPS analog sticks, would be nice see how they perform when compared with potentiometer and other hall effect sensors.
You mention the series x controller is off centre on pc but software fixes it but no mention if this is the case with the series x consoles? 😢
Hi. I have a question about these analogs. How do these analogs fare in terms of resistance? What exactly do I mean? I mean the physical resistance they put up to move them? Are they the same as ALPS in resistance, or maybe heavier or lighter? What do you think about the Dualsense version?
They're slightly more resistant than the alps but it could be that my sticks are more used and these are brand new so they will soften over time
But its not a big difference so I think they're fine anyway
I want these but for Gamecube controllers
Para o dualsense, esse é o melhor modelo de stick magnéticos ?
Sim!
I really wish they would make some for the xbox elite series 2 controller, I don't want to give up the tension sticks.
They should make it able to change it's setting of output value to fit most joypad's like xbox360, ps3-ps5.
Please test their latency
Virtually zero. More latency would come from the processing in the controller itself
why would sticks add latency??
He did? 7:50
Damn that avg error for the switch pro is pretty high. I expected the calibration to bring it down relatively low.
I just want the mushroom cap that connects the thumb stick to the joystick. I have a KK3 Max and the hexagonal stem snapped on the left one. I shall have to get in touch with the reseller, but I wish it wasn’t that hard to swap out.
Just curious, are any of these compatible with the King Kong 2/3 controllers?
Will this fix snapback on Pro controllers?
What is the difference with other hall effect modules?
Is it possible to swap only the potentiometer sensors for an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller so that it's possible to use original accessories?
Why does the website keep saying to change browser any suggestions thanks ahead . I tried both windows edge and chrome please help
I would consider the added stiffness a huge con, and dunno about you. But aliexpress warranty is literally 30 days.
Can’t find calibration option on Xbox accessories on my PC.
I would fuck up my controller installing this on my pro controller.
Patience and pics. And the right screwdrivers/bits
@@SilvaShadow1990 hey that rhymes! lol
Do the tmr module compatible with the xbox elite series 2 joystick module (the metal joystick with screw thingy) i have 3 xbox elite series 2 drifting.
Você já teve algum problema calibrando analógicos hall effect no controle de xbox series? Existem vários relatos de que o software de calibração da Microsoft não está funcionando para analógicos hall. Após a calibração o analógico fica completamente desregulado e só volta a funcionar após voltar para os sensores de potenciômetro.
Não
Consegui calibrar normal
Minha dúvida tbm tenho um par aqui , mas vi relatos que não e bom calibrar com analogicos hall , primeira versão, esse modelo parece que e melhor ,.bem.mais caro tbm , vou trocar meu e calibrar manual
Do you have a how to areplace video for Xbox series x controller
Gulikit sticks for playstation and Xbox and switch controllers
Physical calibration ones for other controllers
I've been holding out for Edge stick modules ;_;
You can use jun zeng modules for the edge but installation is hard there is a specific version for the edge
Do these work for Xbox One (2013) controllers?
this is like new GameSir TARANTULA Pro they advertise it like tmr sticks also, they seem to be update version of all previous hall effect is that correct?
Does it work on removable analog stick modules for Dualsense Edge?
Do you know if any of those modules can be used with the Xbox One Elite Controller (V1)? I have a bunch of them that I still use, the V2 is garbage, but I would like someh all effect sticks for them.
Could you make this work by installing this on Dualsense Edge stick module?
They don’t work for the dualsense edge. Gulikit talks about this on their website
I bougth the Sticks from that video from 9 months ago, those v2 Sticks. Does the trigger magnet interfeer with them? You never actualy shown them on a xbox controller
I literally showed that on the video lol
They dont interfere
Are these better than the new hall effect sticks made by flydigi in the vader 4 pro?
feels better if you are used to the first party controller because they feel like first party controller sticks which doesnt mess up my muscle memory
I just ordered me some Hall effect v3. They supposed to have no jitter and no extra board required. Maybe some calibration inside the Xbox app? Will see.
From where do you order these from? And are they better the TMR’s?
this is hall effect but also not hall effect?
Another magnet technology. Supposed to be more accurate and use wayyyyy less power
Do the Series sticks work on the Xbox One controller ?
i'd like to know as well.
Is ti posible to calibrate the sticks on xbox, or that only works on pc?
So tmr is gulikit branding of their hall effect joystick, huh?
No. Hall effect and TMR (Tunnel magnetoresistance) are different technologies. But they are both electromagnetic.
But TMR is more power efficient.
According to their product page on TMR see their website:
1. Why do the replacement joysticks for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo's original controllers need to use TMR electromagnetic joysticks rather than Hall electromagnetic joysticks?
The original design of Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo game controllers uses traditional resistive film joystick technology with a constant power supply design, with a power capacity limited to about 1mA. The power consumption of single TMR sensor is between 0.1mA and 0.3mA, while single linear Hall sensor consume 0.5mA to 2mA. This makes linear Hall sensors can not work very well, while the TMR electromagnetic joystick have lower power consumption and perform much better, and TMR electromagnetic joystick can be installed as a perfect 1:1 replacement without any other circuit modifications.
Bro, my G7 SE and an 8bitdo have 0.00000 on PC (using Firefox), and the G7 can start to detect movement as low as 0.00027 to 0.00049. Much lower than those dead zones, and I have never calibrated them. Something went wrong.
I assume the Xbox accessories app doesn't store the calibration data on the controller firmware itself?
I'm not sure either
Only for series X if you are doing it on console
What about the Elite Controller 2? It can be calibrated as well, but it's not on the TMR stick support list. Maybe because it's affected by the magnetism of the replaceable stick?
It works. Even with all the magnet intact. You just need something to lower the Interference for LT or just use the triggers stops.
If you want ALPS tension sticks. You need to add Emi protection. And the biggest issue is the magnetic dome. So if you can DIY one or remove the magnetic piece at the bottom without deforming it or 3d print one and use a screw to changed tension then it's doable.
I have a video from a build in July with them installed. To show if the magnets would to anything. It's a gabble. I've done two purchases in the last month. And it seems some sellers are offloading old product with the range/overshoot issue.
@@Vizr. Thank you for the good information and useful records
@@Vizr. Do you know if any of those modules can be used with the Xbox One Elite Controller (V1)? I have a bunch of them that I still use, the V2 is garbage, but I would like some hall effect sticks for them.
Guilikit's first batch of TMR's have a rusting issue on the modules just beware
Does the PS4 one work on DS4 V1?
Can this be used for 8bitdo controllers for modding? Hmmmmm.
If the resistance is the same then yeah
@@VKsChannel oh nice! In case the opportunity comes would be definitely looking forward to a vid about this! haha!
can u do flydigi vader 4 pro?
Missing MPE's channel link.
Added!
Gulikit needs to make a ps5 controller
6:43 please tell me this tool works on Dualshock 4 as well
yes it does
@@VKsChannelThank you! I'll try it later
would an armor x pro still work after installing this
Yes
Will these work for the Xbox Elite 2 Controllers?
According to the website they dont work on elite 2 controllers and dualsense edge
@@VKsChannel hope they pursue a design for them, My right stick has been having Drift issues already. From what I read an see it’s better than Hall effect
Bro, almost 18$ for 2 sticks is crazy, I don't care that they give me caps, you can get cheap caps anyways. Got 2 pcs hall effect for 5.49 on ali, took my controller to an acquaintance to replace one joystick(the other does not need replacement for now, right one of course, used less).
I will update here once I get it and calibrate it.
18$ for 2 joystick is crazy, 3x that(or a little bit more) and you get a new controller. Small parts like that should not exceed like 8$, I get if it's one of the boards that need replacing but 18$ for joysticks, nah bro. Talking about a Series X controller btw.
Those other modules you need to calibrate manually and they also have added latency and jitter
@@VKsChannel I got the controller with the changed joystick, went in the accesories app, calibrated it and it seems fine, I played Spider-Man and rocket league with it and it seemed fine. The only thing I saw when calibrating in the app was that it moved just a little when pressing the left trigger(so the one close to it) but it didn't move that much so nothing moved like I would've moved the joystick.
If those from gulikit or another company makes joysticks that are not moved by the trigger at all and don't need manual calibration(still don't understand exactly what you are referring to, if it's something else than calibrating in xbox accessories app) for like max 10$, that would be a fair price, 18$ is too much, at least for eastern europe(for America and W EU sure, maybe).
No shit it's Ali you pay cheap you get cheap I'd rather have quality
Any information on if an _Xbox _*_Elite_*_ Wireless Controller Series 2_ compatible variant with their custom Stems will be released? 🤔
What about the possibility of buying Series 2 compatible Sticks and grafting the Guli Potentiometers onto them? 🤨
Not compatible with the elite series
i want one of these kits but for the Dualshock 3...
Easier to find the official ds3 from the hall effect batch
@@l3xforever Not really. Sony sell the analog version way more than hall effect version. Also they are still plastic. So right now their plastic are very much degrading to unuseable state. I lost one of mine when one of the stick the stem piece has become soft already.
Plz review the new 8bitdo ultimate 2C wired? 20$
They're basically the same as the 8bitdo ultimate I have already reviewed here
King of kongs.
Installed them in one of my Xbox Series controllers and the set came with a faulty joystick (yes, I was using the correct version). It would not calibrate correctly. Gulikit is not known for their QC unfortunately.
This is actually a problem with Microsoft's calibration software, there are several reports of problems related to this software.
@@tiagodias3325 the issue people seem to be having is the calibration tool going outside the maximum joystick range. One of the modules I received worked perfectly after one calibration. The module that was defective would not reach maximum joystick range even after numerous calibration attempts. There are reports on Reddit of other's having this issue. I don't think it's just a Microsoft problem.
works for x360 control?
Couldn't help but notice your switch had portuguese as it's language, are you by any chance brazilian/portuguese?
Sim
@@VKsChannel que foda, quero dizer que admiro muito seu trabalho, a qualidade do videos é fantástica. Sempre que vou olhar sobre controles venho assistir seus vídeos. Obrigado :D
krl mano, tu é br kkkkkkkkkkkk
how much are these?
About $17 usd but they are currently unavailable due to rust in early production models
Sadly there is none for xbox elite v2 !
5:40 that shit still works? I got nothing but errors trying to use that app last week.
Pity I can't solder.
Take it to some game repair shop and have them replace it for you
It's not too late to learn.
Sadly this does not work with the xbox elite 2. F in the chat
I think that for those controllers you can still use jun zeng's modules
But good luck installing it 😢
@@VKsChannel Please reach out for the Xbox elite 2 controller's users
Still no edge sticks 😢
Jun zeng modules work on the edge there is a specific version just for the edge
@@VKsChannel Thanks, I think it's great that is available for people, but I am not the type of person who is happy to solder myself, I am hoping for HE sticks that I can simply put in the controller in a plug and play fashion.
So slap a new name on the same tech and call it new?