Nintendo Switch 2 will not use Hall Effect joysticks
If you’re unfamiliar with the term Hall Effect, it doesn’t refer to a joystick that uses magnets, but rather a type of joystick that employs magnets and electrical conductors to determine its position, distance traveled, and movement while in use. As Windows Central puts it: “A Hall Effect joystick is a joystick that utilizes magnets and electrical conductors to gauge its position and motion.” The unique advantage of these joysticks is their non-contact design, which helps prevent wear and tear that’s common in traditional joysticks, resulting in the elimination of unwanted or unpredictable movements during gameplay, a problem often encountered by those who have owned a Nintendo Switch for some time and experienced stick drift.