It’s just $32.49 to fix your Switch’s Joy-Con drift with Hori’s Split Pad Compact

Nintendo Switch console shown with Hori’s Split Pad Compact controllers plugged in.
Because who wants to pay $70 just to develop analog drift in another three months? | Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge

I love the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con, but they develop stick drift way too easily, and people with ham-sized hands like mine can’t play for long before cramps set in. They’re also pretty expensive to replace. I’ve personally settled on Hori’s Split Pad Pro Joy-Con replacements to remedy all of that, but it makes my Switch too bulky to fit comfortably in my smaller everyday carry. The Hori Split Pad Compact offer a nice balance between size, affordability, and added grip, and you can get a pair in white / yellow for only $32.49 (about $18 off) at Target.

The Split Pad Compact suffers from the same deficiencies as most third-party Joy-Con replacements: you’ll forsake rumble, NFC, and motion control, and you can’t use them individually as...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/22/24079982/steelseries-arctis-nova-pro-wireless-hori-split-pad-compact-ring-battery-plus-doorbell-deals-sales

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