Probleme cu Killswitch.

Stirea initiala cu primul raspuns de la dbrand:
Quote Originally Posted by VideoGamesChronicle
Outspoken peripheral company Dbrand has responded to claims that its Switch 2 case makes the Joy-Cons detach from the console if held a certain way.
‘Nobody holds their Switch 2 like this’: Dbrand responds to claims its Killswitch detaches Joy-Cons | VGC

Al doilea raspuns de la dbrand:
Quote Originally Posted by Reddit
First, let’s condense the last update down to ~2% of the original length:
- When holding the NS2 in a specific way, detachment between the Joy-Cons and remainder of the console can occur.
- Some experience this issue. Some do not.
- This discrepancy is due to a manufacturing tolerance issue on the retaining lip that keeps the Joy-Con Grip attached to the Joy-Con.
- Anyone who suffers from the manufacturing tolerance issue can reach out and we'll get them better Joy-Con Grips in July.

Before even stating the solutions, let’s state the good news: everyone, whether or not you’re experiencing this issue, is getting a free replacement set of Joy-Con Grips.

Because we have two versions we’re working through that are even better.

1. The first is fundamentally similar to our current offering. The key difference is that it features an even thinner retaining lip compared to the “good” stock we’ve already shipped. We pushed to the limit of mass-producibility with this solution and have confirmed that it’s both viable at scale and will provide a significant improvement over not just the problematic units, but even the current “good” stock.

2. The second is an entirely new retaining lip design that fully resolves the detachment issue. With this design, everything will remain securely attached, even under the stress of shaking your Joy-Con like a maniac, one-handed, with no additional support on the body of the console. Effectively, it would perform like a stock NS2.

Solution #2 obviously sounds a lot better, right? Why are we even entertaining Solution #1?

The problem is that we don't know if Solution #2 is actually feasible to mass-produce. There's a very real possibility that the first unit we try to make gets stuck on the tool and turns it into the world's most expensive paperweight. We're beyond the limit of mass production feasibility with this design - it's the very reason we didn't go this route in the first place.

Nevertheless, the current level of fervor around this detachment debacle has prompted us to give it a shot. If it works, it will be the holy grail of Joy-Con case attachment solutions. If it doesn't work, we throw away one of our mass production tools and Solution #1 remains as a perfectly viable and markedly improved solution for everyone.
Joy-Con Detachment Update: Part 2 (We're Fixing It) : r/dbrand