This is one of the problems with the current Switch that the successor should undoubtedly fix. Almost since the announcement of Nintendo Switch 2 and a Direct in June, which surprised us all. Now we have more details after officially knowing that it will be backward compatible.
The arrival of Nintendo Switch 2
We also share how the successor would be affecting the plans of the current Switch. Now a new rumor has piqued our interest, as it is linked to the hated Joy-Con Drift that the current model has suffered.
- Joint patent: Nintendo and Alps Alpine filed a patent on 01/30/2023, published on 08/09/2024.
- Design: Conventional resistive stick with pressure sensitivity innovation.
- Mechanics:
- A stop (115A) prevents reaching the actual limit.
- Elastic material allows you to press slightly more, making the stick sensitive to pressure at the ends.
- Example: Pressing more could change the speed or activate a special function.
Other content in this category:
- Second patent (07/29/2024 published on 11/21/2024):
- Capacitive technology:
- Ring-shaped capacitive sensor (41).
- Stick detects position, movement and pressure through deformation upon contact with the sensor.
- Advantage: Drift resistant. Applicable to Switch 2.
- Capacitive technology:
- Third patent (August 2024):
- Tilted ring (85) improves the operation of the center stick button.
- It could be replaced by a pressure sensor, making it easier to use.
Along with this, the CEO of Blade mentions problems making stick protectors for Switch 2, suggesting a different design. Nintendo has recorded similar innovations in the past. What is clear is that Nintendo explores pressure-sensitive analog sticks as a possible innovation for Switch 2. As you can see, these patents detail designs with resistive and capacitive sensors that improve precision, functionality and avoid drift.
We also remember that the president of Nintendo already shared the first details of the console and described it as a “model.” Now this information is very interesting. What do you think of this information about the successor Nintendo Switch 2? You can share it in the comments.