🎯 Upgrade your PS4 control—never miss a move again!
The AKNES HallPi TMR Electromagnetic Joystick Replacement is a precision-engineered, anti-drift upgrade designed specifically for DualShock PS4 controllers. Featuring high durability and extended lifespan, it ensures flawless gameplay with no additional calibration modules required. Comes in a convenient 2-pair pack and backed by expert customer support.
J**S
Will require soldering and some patience
Good product. Everything fit and works perfectly and was easier to use than original joysticks.You will have to calibrate the joysticks after installing them for optimal functionality. A simple online search will show you how.Soldering can be difficult if you don’t have the patience and proper tools. I got two sets but damaged my first set and A controller because I was impatient. On the second controller I clipped the pins from the old joysticks then de-soldered the leftover pins. If you are not careful you will desolder the small resistors near the joysticks on one side of the board. I did this and had to fix it. It was very difficult because it was about the size of a needle tip. If you don’t have some form of confidence then I recommend having a professional do it.
D**V
Well made, easy to calibrate not easy to install
Very good and responsive from the get go, technically they don’t require calibration but I would still recommend it. DO NOT TRY THIS IF YOU’RE NEW TO SOLDERING. I bought this as a fist soldering experience and maaaaan, it was not easy, practice on something easier or can easily say bye to, this controller had a horrible stick drift so I felt fine sacrificing it for the experience, make sure you’re careful if you’re using a heat gun as there are a few components around the area where the joystick attaches to the pcb and you can easily desolder them if not careful, Don’t be shy with Flux way better to have too much flux can cleans off easily than a burnt pcb or trace. Overall quality is great, and I much prefer the black joysticks it comes with than the OM red ones on this controller. Product quality 10/10 difficulty of installation 7.5/10
G**R
Work like a charm!
The hardest part was getting the old joysticks off the board, I used a desoldering pump/solder sucker. No trouble getting these back onto the board. Put these in, and no more drift. I'm especially happy because the controller I was fixing was the Tears of the Kingdom edition. Also, the sticks are just like the originals, so no having to get used to a different feel. These are a very good value.
K**K
Chance at getting a good pair that works out the box.
First of all my soldering skills are average at best, seeing as how little effort it took to install a new pair for my Xbox Series controller, as I went to calibrate it in the accessories app the left joystick works perfectly fine at dead center of the controller, but the right one was in constant state of drifting, no matter how many times I de-soldered the pins and re-soldered them hoping the problem would be fixed eventually but it would not work at all.I'm guessing I had purchased a bad pair just like another comment I've seen on here, so then I had to email the seller for customer support for a replacement and the reply I received back from them was to join a Discord group for outside help, which I'm not really sure whats the point of?
T**H
So Far- So Good
Given just how quickly my PS5 controller sticks go bad, I'm glad these replacements are available. Seriously, the controller that came with my new PS5 went bad within 6 months of purchase so I bought a new controller, the left stick on the new controller started drifting within 6 months so again I bought yet another controller. Guess what, that one also started drifting on the left stick at just about 6 months in. My wife and I only use the PS5 for about an hour every night and no kids have ever used it. Floored why these expensive controllers go bad so quickly with light use. I finally got tired and frustrated with having to buy a new controller every 6 months.With that said, I finally decided to try and fix my controllers instead of purchasing new ones. Originally I was going to get Hall Effect switches but stumbled onto these TMR switches and after doing a little research came to the conclusion that the TMR switches are even better than the Hall Effect switches. I also read that Gulikit switches are the most popular but then also found out that "AKNES was created as the exclusive agent and partner of big R&D brands like: 8BitDo/GuliKit/RetroFlag/MOBAPAD". So if I am understanding correctly, these AKNES TMR switches are exactly the same switches that Gulikit sells but at a lower cost. Anyway, these AKNES switches are what I decided to try.I found that replacing these switches was fairly straight forward but I am also no stranger to soldering, so no big deal. Once installed I found the website where you can calibrate the new switches. Calibration was quick and easy. The TMR switches calibrated nicely however I did notice some slight off center jittering. They only stayed perfectly centered at 0.00 if the thumsticks were moved off center then quickly released. Fortunately the sticks work perfectly in game with no drifting. They also feel better overall than the factory sticks in my opinion.Now, I certainly would think twice about trying this with no experience in soldering however these switches are affordable so if you have no experience soldering electronics but want to try, your not really out much cash if you fail. You would just have to buy a new controller which really is the only other option when the factory switches go bad anyway.At the very least you will need a good high temp soldering iron (preferably one you can set the temp on), some good rosin core solder (or solid core & flux), a good solder sucker or a good solder wick braid to remove the old solder and a screwdriver set made for electronics repair. I would also suggest a anti-static mat, a anti-static grounding strap and a circuit board holder. There are some good YouTube videos that show replacement from start to finish.Lastly, be careful when soldering and de-soldering. The solder can drip and attach to other components on the circuit board causing shorts once you reinstall the battery. I actually had this happen on the second controller I fixed. I got the controller all repaired but found it was acting like the L2 switch was pressed which I confirmed on a website the test controller switches. I had to tear down the controller again to find the problem. I spent over an hour looking at the board under a magnifying glass looking to see if solder dripped on something. I was about to give up when I noticed a very small diode looked slightly different than the one next to it. I gave it a little scrap with a pick and a microdot (size of a pinhead) of solder broke free from it. Hoping this was the issue I reassembled the controller and retested. It now worked!Overall I am very happy with these switches and so far both the controllers I replaced the switches in are working great. I highly recommend these switches. I will update this review if at any time they develop any issues.
T**T
Good value set of 4x stick replacements.
These did just fine, with %87 accuracy on the lowest stick tested.I think this is probably the sweetspot for value, as the more bulk packages might save more but have many more "dudds" in the set that wont be usable. This ends up being a very good price per stick, and small enough to pass scrutiny.
A**M
Great Replacements
These are super accurate upon calibration. Really smooth motion when going around in a circle. Using these actually made a noticeable improvement in my COD k/d ratio. I found using a low temp solder and solder wick is the easiest way to get the old sticks out. I think replacing worn out joysticks with these is a no-brainer. The included thumb sticks fit tight on the joystick and are copies of the series model originals. I have only praise for these at this time.
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