What joycon model has drift fixed?

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None.
I have old and new controllers and they all have drift problems.
I gave up an just bought 10 analog stick parts and just replace them.
For $2 a piece, you can't be bothered and replacing them is pretty straightforward.
 
just fyi,
i am on my second set of joycons as the first ones drift
i use handheld modepretty exclusively
the difference between these joycons is, that the first set often just lay around, while the second set is , if not gaming, in the docking station.
i think this vertical storage keeps a lot of dust out of the joycons as it cannot fall "down" on them
 
Haven't had problems with the Skyward Sword Joycons, but if you don't need rumble/NFC and play mostly in handheld mode just buy a Hori Split Pad Pro, they're really good
 
I gave up an just bought 10 analog stick parts and just replace them.
For $2 a piece, you can't be bothered and replacing them is pretty straightforward.

I did this also seemed the cheapest way to repair the issue
 
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none, the problem is on the design of the stick it self, the cheapest and the expensive sticks will eventually drift. the cardboard "solution" is a better solution but is temporary one. I also buy a set of 10 sticks and will change as needed.

the best way of end the drift is using a "pro" controller :rofl2:
 
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yes, but the will no repair the damage, will replace with another set of basic joy-cons, and you will have to pay the shipping cost to send the units...
 
I did not have to pay for shipping ,In my case they sent me pre-paid shipping labels. I am in Canada
yes, but the will no repair the damage, will replace with another set of basic joy-cons, and you will have to pay the shipping cost to send the units.
 

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