

🎯 Elevate your PS5 gameplay with precision-tuned joysticks that never quit!
GuliKit Joysticks are premium magnetic TMR sensor modules designed to replace and upgrade PS5 DualSense and DualSense Edge controllers. Featuring drift-free technology, 720° adjustable tension, and multiple thumbstick caps, they deliver customizable, high-precision control. Installation requires soldering expertise, making this kit ideal for gamers seeking professional-level repairs and enhanced performance.







| ASIN | B0FPFRGFTT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,588 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 43 in PlayStation 5 Controllers |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (34) |
| Item model number | NS55 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 7 cm; 26 g |
| Release date | 3 Jan. 2026 |
P**A
Best sticks for the Ps5 controller
Best joy sticks for the ps5 controller. Adjustable tension is a god send and the variable length sticks included are great if you have bigger hands or want some more fine tuning.
T**H
Defective, not happy
1/2 defective sticks, when pressing down it depresses 2-3 times for one press down actuation and it makes multiple clicks for one press sounding/feeling horrible and crunchy. These are pretty expensive for what they are so I would expect some sort of quality assurance. If someone would contact me about sending 1 replacement module. To be clear and not trying to scam, I only want one module to replace the defective one I had in my pack. I would appreciate it enough to remove this review. Thanks 🙏🏻
M**M
The Gulikit gets a guli thumbs up from me!👍
🎮Truly a game changer! Especially how I have learnt how change the controller sticks myself and calibrated them. these were perfect addition to my ps5 dual sense edge controller for less thumb sticks tension and adjustable hight, now they are light🪶 and provide less fatigue to thumbs for long gaming sessions🎬. The Gulikit gets a guli thumbs up from me!!👍
D**A
Good quality joysticks - some skills and tools needed to complete replacement
These joysticks are designed to be replacements for various types of thumb sticks for console or PC game controllers which may be suffering from "drift" symptoms. They arrive well packaged with an adjustment tool, but little in way of help or instructions so a bit of research is needed before attempting to carry out any replacement. A visit to Youtube or similar will find plenty of guides on how to approach things and advice on tools and skills needed. I would say that you need to be very competent with soldering and have the correct tools to remove solder to be able to extract the faulty sticks, even then it is a challenge so if you have any doubt, look for a qualified person to do this for you. I've dropped a star here as no guidance or suggestions for help is provided other than adjusting the sticks and tension, and no mention of the tools needed which (for x-box) includes No.6 and 8 Torx screwdrivers and a pry bar tool along with a soldering iron and solder "sucker" as a minimum. The quality of the replacements in the pack is excellent with a nice feel, very assured and durable, and a range of adjustments possible to cater for your ideal set up. Provided are three heights of joystick cap which are quickly changeable along with a tensioning tool to change the amount of force needed to move the sticks. This means you have an almost infinite range of adjustment if needed. I didn't change anything from the default and was very happy with the result in terms of control and feel, in my opinion comparable to the original set-up. Once you have replaced the joysticks and re-assembled everything you will need to test and re-calibrate to ensure your console can recognise the new settings. This can be found in the Settings Options, Devices and Controllers, Controllers and Headsets, More Options (three dots) and follow the instructions. Overall I'm happy with this kit, with a bit of time and research you can revive your controller for a fraction of the cost of a new one so good value in my opinion.
G**E
Smooth Operation, Novel Spring Adjustment System, Three Stick Height Options
I've not yet gotten around to fitting these sticks, but they're not the first set of replacements I've used (though they are for the Switch Pro pad). By comparison they are the most expensive set I've had at £19. Being hall-effect in nature, I'd expect them to last as long as the consumable 'stick heads' do, and fortunately you get three pairs in the kit; though they are different heights rather than 'replacements'. They certainly have an air of quality when handled. The supplied interchangeable stick heads appear to be a plastic body with a floating steel tube and moulded-over rubber (the latter of which has been done well with no visible seams on the outer/visible surfaces). I'm not certain if the plastic clips that hold the sticks into the body will survive a large number of changes; they're clearly meant to be fitted once and left, rather than changed on a daily basis (e.g. for different games or users). The novel tension adjustment system allows for quite a large range; from virtually no resistance to very stiff/springy. This is adjusted with small screws inside the neck of each assembly, and requires removal of the stick heads. It is unclear how well the screws will retain their position over time. The switch action (when depressing the stick) feels tactile, as you'd expect. I can't comment on fit or performance; but the sensors in these are commodity items now and should remain accurate for a very long time with zero drift. The tactile switch and stick heads are the things that will fail; but probably not before the rest of the gamepad does. Pricing is competitive with the other options on Amazon; specially when you account for the adjustability and spare stick heads.
A**.
Faulty - use caution when purchasing
Faulty - after fitting it there's a massive error rate on one of the sticks. Even after calibration with the guilkit tool or playstation tool. That one stick also suffers for massive jitter with you move up to 0 it flicks back as well as 270 degress it has a dead spot
J**K
Excellent value replacement joysticks
This review is for "GuliKit 720° Adjustable Tension TMR Magnetic Joystick Replacement Kit for Switch Pro Controller Anti-Drift Stick Repair Module with 3 Pairs of Thumbstick Caps, Soldering Required", priced at £19.99 at the time of ordering. This is a little more expensive than non-adjustable hall joysticks, but not significantly so and definitely worth considering if you dislike the low friction of standard hall effect joysticks. The sticks themselves work perfectly. I did have to recalibrate on the console after installation, but since then they've got full range of motion and, as expected for Hall/TMR joysticks, no drifting issues. The inclusion of multiple pairs of differently sized caps in addition to the tension adjustment means that not only do you get the full motion capabilities, you also get an impressive amount of customizability. Installation is as easy as it can be given that Nintendo's design requires disassembly and soldering to replace the joysticks. I did have a bit of an issue with replacing the thumbstick caps, as they clipped quite tightly into place and required a bit of wiggling to move around. This isn't much of an issue in use as I'm likely going to stick to a single combo most of the time (one short, one medium length), but it does make adjusting tension using the screw hidden under the thumbcaps a bit of a pain.
C**R
Excellent product
I picked up the GuliKit 720° Adjustable Tension TMR Magnetic Joystick Replacement Kit for Switch Pro Controller after my Switch Pro controller started developing some annoying drift, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. The biggest improvement is how smooth and precise the sticks feel now. The TMR magnetic technology seems to make a real difference—everything feels more consistent, especially in games that need fine control. So far, I haven’t noticed any drift at all, which is a huge relief. It’s nice knowing these are designed to be more durable thanks to the contactless sensing. () One feature I didn’t expect to like as much as I do is the adjustable tension. Being able to tweak how tight or loose the sticks feel is actually really useful, and it helped me get them feeling just right for different games. () Installation does require soldering, so it’s definitely not plug-and-play. That said, if you’ve got a bit of experience and take your time, it’s manageable. The included thumbstick caps are also a nice bonus with different sizes to choose from. Overall, this is a great upgrade if you want to fix drift and improve your controller at the same time.
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