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I’ve had mine for almost a month now and I’ve run into two problems. These two problems I had on my previous switch, but didn’t manifest until after I had it for one year. First the battery life is not great. I heard the OLED model has a better battery life than the older switch models, but I would rate it about the same for the refurbish. The second thing, which this happened on my old switch as well, but is already doing it on this refurbished version is that the right joycon controller disconnects in handheld mode sometimes. Usually sliding it back up and down fixes it. It’s not a joycon drift, but it’s still annoying to be playing a game and get told the controller is disconnected randomly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Month to 3 months is really short time for the device to fail, also geak squad certified device have 90 days warranty. Depending on your use, most of the early components to fail is controller.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I got mine a few months ago and it still works great. No complaints. I replaced my original one (non-OLED) because of a problem where the screen would no longer display when it was undocked but I could still get sound, along with the controllers starting to rattle after months of use. So far neither of these problems have happened on the OLED.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it does! We purchased two months ago and it still works well with almost daily usage.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It’s holding up great. Although so far we’ve mostly left it plugged into the TV as a video game console — we haven’t hauled it around much to use as a handheld player, which I expect could wear it out quicker, depending on how rough you get with it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.At one month mine works just as well as new.
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