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GuliKit TMR Magnetic Joystick Replacement Kit for PS4 DualShock Controller,Anti-Drift Electromagnetic Stick Repair Module with Thumbstick Caps, Soldering Required

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Color: NS51-PS4-Blue


Features

  • Upgraded Anti-Drift TMR Joystick Technology Evolved from GuliKit's patented Hall Effect joystick, the more advanced TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) thumb stick same works with contact-less magnetic field sensing mechanism to eliminate stick drift cause,while offers ultra-low power consumption, enhanced stability, drift-free long lasting durability, high-precision and silk-like smoothness.
  • Direct Replacement without Any Circuit Modifications Install the enhanced TMR stick module kit directly for PS4 DualShock gamepad to fix the stick issue ultimately. Save the hassles and your money.
  • Anti-Interference Structure Unique structural design prevents interference from magnetic triggers on the joysticks.
  • Premium Stick Caps Includes 2 GuliKit KK Ring anti-friction stick knobs designed for enhanced gripping and comfort during extended play.
  • Note: The analog joystick replacement work requires professional tool kit/repair devices(not included in our package) and good skills in desoldering and soldering. If you are not experienced with soldering, we recommend seeking professional assistance to ensure proper installation.After installation, use the Test Tool on our site to run stick calibration first before use.

Brand: GuliKit


Global Trade Identification Number: 90


Manufacturer: GuliKit


Model Number: S51-PS4


Built-In Media: Joysticks sticks


Item Weight: 20 Grams


Compatible Devices: PS4 DualShock Controller


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Color: NS51-PS4-Blue


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  • Perfect replacements
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
These are high quality replacements for the original sticks and work perfectly, even with the deadzones in games completely turned down to 0. They should last basically forever too. Definitely worth the price. The replacement stick caps feel a bit low quality, so I just reused the ones that were on the controller to begin with. Don't be intimidated by having to solder these on. Soldering is extremely easy and you can learn how to do it from watching a couple YouTube videos. Desoldering factory solder is a bit trickier, but you could probably go to an electronic repair shop and have them install the new sticks for somewhat cheap if you don't want to figure it out yourself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by RClarke

  • Best joysticks on the market
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
Badass joysticks. Replaced them myself and I now have 0 drift. I turned my deadzone down as low as possible in games and no drift. Super responsive and smooth. They feel very high quality. Perfect fit for PS5 controllers. Not an easy project, but with the right tools, you can get it done. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026 by Cameron

  • Great replacement
Color: NS51-XBOX-Green
This product works very well, I have high hopes that stick drift possibility will be eliminated entirely but only time will tell me that, I will update in a couple of months. As for now there is a trade off that buyers should be aware of and that is that these sticks require you to use the thumb-stick provided, it doesn’t screw on like the factory sticks instead it pushes on directly. It makes me concerned that it will come off during gameplay. This also takes away the ability to swap out the magnet sticks this controller comes with so there is no more stick customization what comes with this pack is what you get. In my opinion this is a fair trade for never getting stick drift again if the advertised feature is to be believed but once again time will tell. As for installation, this is not something that the average Joe should try you need at least basic soldering equipment and knowledge. If you don’t have that take it to a local repair shop and ask about possibly installing these for you. In conclusion so far these sticks are great after recalibration and I will be buying again for more controllers in the future. ( I was not paid to make this review ) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026 by Dylan omo

  • Good package, fair price, with the promise of standing the test of time.
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
To start: Most modern controllers are made with the same potentiometer design with a graphite trace and metal wiper design. Eventually, either contaminants, wear to the wiper, or wear to the trace all cause a bad read on the stick position, causing the dreaded phenomenon among gamers known as stick drift. I have a DualSense controller I had taken out of storage due to countless others that have hit the controller graveyard not due to other problems, but due to this one fault. I decided that enough was enough, and that there was no reason to be junking controllers due to a fault of one cheap part. So instead of using this particular one right out of the box, I decided to give TMR sticks a try. This problem is not exclusive to the DualSense - controller design has been using this same solution for the past 15-20 years and shows no signs of changing. It has been the death of many a controller, even though nothing else may be wrong with it. This kit, promises to fix that. Or, at the very least, give it a more reasonable lease on life before total failure. Main point that everyone should know about this before buying: Installation of this kit will be next to impossible unless you have some idea of how to solder components to a PCB. I at the time of this writing do not, which prompted me to first seek out someone who could perform the service. If you do not have prior knowledge on how to do this, seeking someone out who knows should be your first priority before even considering this. The kit came with two TMR modules for soldering, and two thumbsticks to retrofit onto the top of the modules once the job is complete. For my install, I sought out a local electronics repair shop. Almost any reputable electronics shop will have tools and professionals who can solder or micro-solder. This will be enough for the job. I asked them to install these onto the motherboard for the DualSense and all they would charge me is the fee to do so. I ended up asking them to only install the modules, with the stock DualSense thumbsticks. I did not use the ones that came with the kit, only because I was already used to the stock ones. I did not like the feel, grip, or circumference of the ones that came with the kit. The circumference of the top is less than that of a stock DualSense thumbstick. Although the thumbstick is rubberized, the top had this smooth plastic feel to it, even though it is clearly rubber. The only grip that I saw on it was ribbing on the outer edge. Presumably, the thumbsticks the kit comes with are a detachable design, and are advertised as being so to attach sticks of different heights. Here's the catch though: These other heights are not included in this package, and are sold separately by Gulikit. The only purpose in detaching the sticks that I would find without owning this kit is to clean them when dirty. Being that the repair shop did the installation of the hardware, I cannot comment on how easy this installation might be. I am under the assumption it depends solely on how handy you are with hardware. Initially, after the repair shop installed these, they had analog circularity error sitting at 12-14%. Stock DualSense potentiometers typically have around 7-9% circularity error on average. That is, until I learned that they had attempted to calibrate them in-house. What tool they used for this is unknown, but it is extremely important that you read the product description on Amazon before and after installing these - Gulikit has a dedicated test and calibration website made available directly in a browser for calibrating this brand of TMR sticks. This should be the tool you use for these particular ones. It's also very important that you do exactly as the tool says, not following its instructions could leave your deadzone sitting elsewhere on the stick, instantly causing drift, or it will raise the circularity on the stick throw to one side or another. After I used the tool on my home PC, circularity error on the sticks dropped down to between 2-4%. That dropped any questions about the quality of the part. Had I not known much about software calibration, this is something that could have very much damaged my experience with them. As for how long they will last, I cannot say for certain. But being that there are no wipers or traces and magnetoresistance is used instead, I imagine the durability should at the very least, be far longer than parts grinding up on each other, wearing down their durability over time. I am quite literally taking it on good faith that this will be the controller that lasts me the longest, well into another console generation. So far I have tested it on multiple games, and I can say that deadzone settings on games can once again be lower than if I did have stick drift, but not completely eliminated. It is important to understand that absolutely no analog input will be completely 0 on both X and Y axis, there is always some offset, even if it is very small. Also, games may offer you deadzone settings, while others do not and have a predetermined deadzone hard programmed into the game. Your mileage will vary, but this is why you tweak settings when they are available. The important thing is that the offset does not affect the experience. And these perform very well, even on very low deadzone settings. As stated on the box, TMR work best when throwing the stick in a cardinal direction. They keep their heading unless you make a small movement, which does not make them any more or less precise than potentiometers. I cannot say the same is true for Hall Effect, as I have never owned a controller with Hall Effect to make the comparison. So far overall, I like the product very much, but it is broadly inaccessible to a wide audience unless you have a certain subset of skills and tools, namely hardware, and software knowledge. This is hardly a failure of the kit however, as it is explained that certain skills are expected of you. What I also found is that you must plan ahead for both scenarios equally or this will end in failure. I also ended up not using the included thumbsticks, which is half the product. I did not find them useful, but you may, especially if your stock thumbsticks are badly worn and need replacement. About price: Consider your baseline knowledge into the price. Buying them from Amazon will literally be the price you pay if you understand exactly what to do and not have to pay someone else to do it. If you must pay service fees to shops for either the hardware or software components of this modification, you can easily double or triple the price of this at the end of everything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2025 by David

  • Drop in replacement, hopefully no stick drift
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
These seem to work well. Desoldering the old joysticks is pretty easy if you have the right tools. I was using an electric vacuum pump desoldering station, and had no issues. The new stick is a drop in replacement, not much to it once the old ones are out.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026 by KBabs

  • Sensor might never drifted but they will still have mechanical failure
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
I picked these up hoping to finally solve the notorious PS5 stick drift problem, and for a while, they genuinely delivered on that promise. Installation is not for the faint of heart. You’re looking at a full controller teardown, desoldering the original sticks, and soldering these replacements in. If you’re not comfortable with a soldering iron, budget some time to learn or find someone who is. That said, the process went smoothly for me and the calibration was straightforward. Once up and running, both sticks felt great. No drift, responsive, and everything worked as expected. I was genuinely impressed in those first few months. Then around the 3 to 4 month mark, one of the sticks started developing a tactile click every single time I push it to the far right. Not a soft resistance, but an audible, physical click on every rightward input. It’s gotten bad enough that the controller is basically unusable for me now. Here’s my honest takeaway: yes, Hall effect sensors may never drift the way potentiometer-based sticks do. But if the mechanical housing around them fails just as fast, or faster, than a stock stick would, what have you actually gained? A stock stick might last longer before becoming an issue. The whole value proposition here is longevity, and 3 to 4 months does not cut it. Great idea, poor execution. I’d hold off until a more durable version is available. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026 by Kevin

  • Great product, you may need to learn how to solder first.
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
Fantastic. Worked as attended. It did take some learning on how to solder. But if you are determine and willing to learn and try soldering, it's rewarding. However you do have to calibrate the TMR first, there is a free website that helps calibrate it. Just look up PS5 controller calibration and follow the instructions. But other than that my controller is working perfectly. 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026 by Linn A. McKay Jr.

  • Great upgrade
Color: NS51-PS5-Black
Purchased and installed mine in 2 controllers about 6 months ago. Both get used on a regular basis. Have not had any issues. Was hesitant at first trying them. Soldering experience is definitely required. Definitely getting more for my back up controllers. Awsome upgrade. Only thing I noticed was the top hats are a little longer than the stock ps5. Definitely recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026 by Jasonb

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