The Nintendo Pro Controller is criticized for being a challenging device to repair, with a complex process to replace its built-in battery, which is prone to failure. iFixit highlights that the battery replacement requires removing the faceplate, thumbsticks, and several screws, leading to a lengthy disassembly. Additionally, the joysticks are deemed low-quality, sharing components with cheaper controllers, and are susceptible to drifting. The only positive noted is the ease of replacing the headset jack, overshadowed by the overall difficult repair process and low-quality hardware.
Replacing the built-in battery in the Nintendo Pro Controller is excessively difficult due to adhesive and numerous screws, requiring significant effort to access.
The controller features low-profile joysticks prone to drifting, utilizing components similar to those found in cheaper Joy Cons, raising concerns about durability.
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