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David
> 3 dayThey dont slide nor get sticky, very grippy and they collect lint or dust on them as some that I have tried for other consoles. Pretty neat.
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Giorgi Maghlakelidze
> 3 dayThese are great! Easy to install, pleasant to use.
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Troy
> 3 dayReally happy with these. I was able to put a set on my steam deck and my Xbox controller. Gives me a better thumb control.
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No One
> 3 dayMakes the joysticks on the Steam Deck much more comfortable to use for long gaming sessions.
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Jeffrey Velasquez
> 3 dayI purchased the Raised Dots & Studded Design Thumbstick Covers I preferred the Studded Ones as they are concave. The capacitive response works well to Activate Gyro, but it very much like the standalone thumbstick, it is activated from the center area. And they fit just fine in the default steam deck case. Theyre great, but expensive for what it is. To each their own.
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John Quach
> 3 dayThese are the best thumbstick covers for the steam deck. The sizing is perfect and they do not fall off at all. The texture is super grippy, and the designs are awesome. My only gripe is sheesh are they expensive for what they are.
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Drew
> 3 dayInstalled 2x caps on my steam deck. Installation instructions were a bit confusing. I went to their website for an installation video. Followed the video for a smooth install. I find I use the left stick mostly pushing forward from the bottom of the cap. These caps provide ample cushion compared to the stock Deck stick. It is a bit odd these are only sold in packs of 4 when most controllers only have 2 sticks. $10 for 2 caps would seem too expensive; outrageous. But $10 for 4 caps seems reasonable. Too bad most of us will only ever use 2 of those 4 caps. Im sure I have another controller lying around that could utilize those extra caps.
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William B
> 3 dayHelps protect the two sticks for the Steam Deck. They also have a little more grip to them compared to what is currently on the steam deck. They are a little difficult to get on, but I kind of just turned them inside out and then placed them on.
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Frank
> 3 dayThis was purchased for use with my Steam Deck. As there were no reviews at the time of my purchase, I took the bullet so you can make an educated purchase. First off, the Capacitive Touch Sensors do work with the caps on. Also, with the caps on and no protective case, they will fit in the Valve provided Steam Deck Case without depressing and clicking the sticks. Will update if I ever add a protective case. Design: I purchased primarily for the Diamond Grain but have ended up using the Crack Bomb design. Reason for this being, the Diamond Grain has a more domed form where as the Crack Bomb is more concave and seems to hug the sticks better. Have not had them shift or come off yet, but I havent put that much time into them. Installation of the caps is not as easy as the seller suggests in their pictures, they will not snap on immediately as suggested. Turn them inside out and slowly flip the edges down in a clockwise or counter clockwise motion, if a side gets folded under, just rotate the caps and that should be enough to unfold them. Be weary, too many attempts could stretch out the caps as they are not the most pliable silicone. Additional Note: Although the product description does state this was designed for Steam Deck and is NOT compatible with other controller or console, these are definitely compatible with and fit PERFECTLY on the Nintendo Switch Joycons and I absolutely believe these were designed primarily for Joycons. For $9.99, it was an ok buy. I dont regret it yet.
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Bae
> 3 dayCute but not for a Xbox controller. Theyre way too small.