Nintendo confirmed the Switch 2's Joy-Cons don't use Hall effect joysticks
Briefly

Nintendo confirmed that the Joy-Cons for the new Switch 2 do not implement anti-drift Hall effect joysticks, which many were speculating. During a recent interview, Nintendo's Senior VP outlined that the new controllers were designed from scratch, enhancing performance with larger, more durable sticks providing smoother operations. Despite the upgrades, Nintendo has not disclosed specific technologies used for the new joystick mechanism, leaving questions about whether the problematic potentiometer-based joysticks persist or if another technology has been adopted to mitigate drift issues.
Nintendo's Switch 2 Joy-Cons do not utilize anti-drift Hall effect joysticks, but were designed from scratch, featuring improved durability and smoother movement.
The redesign of Joy-Con 2 aims to address previous concerns by enhancing joystick size and performance, indicating a significant evolution from the original models.
Read at The Verge
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