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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Lots of good technical information in this one. I wish this sub's reflexive distaste for Linus Sebastien wouldn't bury it. Way better than the got dman Verge.

  • OLED display is thinner which allows the battery to be physically larger. There are also chemistry changes.

  • Valve did not switch to hall-effect analog sticks... because they weren't satisified with their reliability??? AFAIK, reliability is the raison d'être of hall-effect analog sticks. I notice I am confused.

  • Machine screws into metal screw bosses instead of self-tappers, so it can be disassembled and reassembled less carefully.

  • Battery says limited charging voltage 8.9 Vdc if I'm reading the sticker right, which is 4.45 V/cell. Yowza! If anybody can link any papers about cycle life of state-of-the-art chemistries at that voltage please do. It sounds super hot to my 4.2 V sensibilities.

  • High-end model has a transparent shell. Alas, not Retro™ Purple.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

They don't mean sensor reliability. Pretty sure the issue is that the current top dog in the Hall Effect space (Gulikit) has subpar quality control. If you luck out with your order you're set for life, yes, but plenty of people are reporting quality issues with Gulikit outside of the sensors themselves - ie stick feel, tolerances etc.

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