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Help with buying new Nintendo Switch Joy Con controllers

Posted on 9/14/20 at 5:02 pm
Posted by shel311
McKinney, Texas
Member since Aug 2004
111151 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 5:02 pm
I'm sure we have a bunch of Switch folks on this board. I have one for my 9 year old, so I never play it and really don't know much about it.

He's had it about 2 years or so. The original joy con controllers had that issue that seemed popular where it would always point up even if you weren't touching the controller. I couldn't figure out how to fix it so about 3 months ago I bought him new ones. I went the cheap route finding some off brand/new ones for $30 or so.

Those have already crapped out as well, with the L1(or whatever it's called) button not being able to be pressed at all any more.

My question is for a 9 year old who isn't going to take the best care of these things, what's the best route for me to go? Should I just pay $60-70 or whatever it is to get the official Nintendo Switch brand controllers? And/or would that come with a warranty that would cover something breaking like buttons not working properly?
Posted by Freauxzen
Utah
Member since Feb 2006
37416 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 5:10 pm to
quote:

He's had it about 2 years or so. The original joy con controllers had that issue that seemed popular where it would always point up even if you weren't touching the controller. I couldn't figure out how to fix it so about 3 months ago I bought him new ones. I went the cheap route finding some off brand/new ones for $30 or so.

Those have already crapped out as well, with the L1(or whatever it's called) button not being able to be pressed at all any more.

My question is for a 9 year old who isn't going to take the best care of these things, what's the best route for me to go? Should I just pay $60-70 or whatever it is to get the official Nintendo Switch brand controllers? And/or would that come with a warranty that would cover something breaking like buttons not working properly?




Those were first gen controllers that had the issue. Just get some new ones and you should be good.

Nintendo is usually super solid with hardware outside of little annoyances like that. Additionally, the Pro Controller is a bit sturdier than the Joycons and can be used for a lot of games. Granted, you can't do some of the motion specific games like Arms and what not, but that controller is more built for heavy every day gaming.
Posted by xtremecouture23
Pineville
Member since Sep 2010
529 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 5:10 pm to
Go to Nintendo.com and start a service ticket for the original joy cons. You can send them back and they will fix them for free. Took a month to send mine in and get them back. I don’t think they even fixed mine. It looks like they just sent me new ones.
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