2024.01.02
Product Development

Hall Effect Joystick FJH04K

Fugo Electronics Hall Effect Joystick "FJH04K"

Lightweight and miniaturized, longer life, more precision, and more durability!

The Hall Effect joystick uses the "Hall Effect" to detect the joystick position.
When the magnetic field changes, the Hall Effect component can "convert displacement into electrical signal output"!

 

Using a non-contact Hall Effect component design, it has higher precision and a longer lifespan.

The operational performance is stable and reliable, with significantly improved sensitivity and response speed.

Can respond to user operations in real-time, providing a more precise control experience!

 

It has excellent durability and can operate normally even in harsher environments.
Widely used in the fields of e-sports, medical, and industrial!

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