Anonymous
Apr 11, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Solid Build Quality
I was worried it might feel cheap, but the stick has good resistance and returns to center nicely. Highly recommend for robotics.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Electronic Components / Maker DIY / Computer Hardware, Monitors & Peripherals |
| Origin | - |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V - 5V DC |
| Interface Type | Analog Output (X, Y) + Digital (Button) |
| Axis Configuration | Dual-Axis (X and Y) |
| Push Button | Integrated Push Switch (SW) |
| Pin Count | 5 Pins (VCC, GND, VRx, VRy, SW) |
| Material | Plastic Housing, Metal Contacts |
| Compatibility | Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32 |
| Mounting Style | PCB Mount / Breadboard Friendly |
| Dimensions | 32mm x 24mm x 17mm |
| Weight | 15 grams |
Anonymous
Apr 11, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Solid Build Quality
I was worried it might feel cheap, but the stick has good resistance and returns to center nicely. Highly recommend for robotics.
Anonymous
Feb 26, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for Arduino Projects
Works flawlessly with my Arduino Uno. The analog values are smooth and the button click is tactile. Great for DIY controllers.
Anonymous
Feb 24, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Exactly as described
Plug and play with my ESP32. The pinout is standard which made wiring very easy. Fast shipping too.
Anonymous
Feb 16, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good but needs calibration
Works well overall. Had to tweak the code for dead zones, but that's standard for joysticks. Good value.
Anonymous
Feb 08, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Reliable Sensor
Bought five of these for a control panel. All five work perfectly. The push button is a nice bonus feature.
Q: What is the pinout order?
A: Typically VCC, GND, VRx, VRy, SW. Please check the silkscreen on the module.
Q: Are there libraries available for this?
A: It works with standard analog read functions. Many Arduino joystick libraries support this pinout.
Q: Does this work with 3.3V logic?
A: Yes, it operates comfortably between 3.3V and 5V.
Q: Is the push button normally open or closed?
A: The switch is normally open and closes when you press the stick down.
Q: Can I use this for motor control?
A: Yes, you can map the analog values to motor speed or servo angles in your code.