tmr vs hall effect what is better
Hall effect vs TMR; What is the real difference for a normal player?
Difference between Hall effect and TMR joysticks in actual use?
Is hall effect starting to get replaced by tmr sticks?
What is the difference between Hall effect and TMR joysticks?
While both make use of magnets, Hall Effect sensors send signals based on the voltage difference when a magnetic field is applied across a semiconductor material. TMR joysticks, on the other hand, work on the phenomenon of tunneling magneto-resistance effect, where the electrical resistance changes when a magnetic field is applied.
What is the difference between Alps and TMR?
ALPS makes potentiometer thumbsticks which is an older standard for controllers. TMR is a different type of magnetic sensing technology that works similar to Hall Effect but is even more accurate and power efficient.
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My PS4 controller is drifting but what would be better to replace it with TMR or Hall Effect
Edit: I did try to calibrate them
After suffering severe stick drift in my 2 PS5 controllers (bought at release) I've installed in one controller some TMR sticks and in the another some Hall effect sticks.
I've been reading about how TMR is much better, more accurate and more power efficient than Hall effects.
I believe all of this to be true when you put them into a measuring rig or if you are a world class competitive player (which I'm absolutely NOT).
For me the power usage point is irrelevant because I predict power usage by the force resistance in the L2/R2 and the vibration system will reduce this to a negligible percentage.
Having played with both for a while (mostly Death Stranding 2) I have not been able to notice any difference between the two.
Given the price difference (I paid about 10 euro per stick for the TMR and about 2 euro for the Hall effect) I really wonder why to use TMR.
So what are the differences a normal casual player should notice (which I haven't yet)?
Perhaps I've been playing the "wrong game" (DS2) to notice the difference and it is noticeable if you play really fast game like Fornite or something like that?
What am I missing?
What is the difference in terms of gameplay between Hall effect and TMR joysticks? Games that I play are games like Call of duty, Destiny 2, Forza, GTA online etc. would I notice a actual difference in gameplay?