Gulikit has made new Steam Deck stick replacements, which feature zero dead zones and magnetic Hall sensors to prevent stick drift. The best part is these new sticks don’t require soldering, and they are simply drop-in replacements. Let’s see if it’s worth $30 to pick up a pair.
Buy some here: https://amzn.to/3PWCfti
Electric screwdriver: https://amzn.to/451nOZ5
These sticks were sent to me by the manufacturer for testing and review. All opinions are my own, they did not see this review ahead of time, and no money was exchanged in any way.
Timestamps:
00:00 introduction
01:23 unboxing and setup
02:57 teardown
05:45 installation
07:44 calibration
09:09 testing
10:20 summary and conclusion
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