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Besavior TMR Stick Module for DualSense Edge Gets Additional Production After Strong Sales

The module's immediate sell-through and production increase indicate demand for a simpler drift fix that does not require soldering, a barrier that has kept many from upgrading to TMR sticks.

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Besavior TMR Stick Module for DualSense Edge Gets Additional Production After Strong Sales

Game Trading Co. has decided to increase production of its Besavior TMR Electromagnetic Stick Module for the PS5 DualSense Edge after strong launch sales. The module uses TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) sensors and requires no tools or soldering to install, taking the same form factor as the official stick module. It is designed to address stick drift while being easier to upgrade than conventional TMR sticks. The product is currently available at a launch price of 4,980 yen on Amazon Japan.

Game Trading Co. President Ryosuke Takeuchi said the company developed the module for the Japanese market with the goal of making TMR sticks accessible without specialized knowledge. The initial production batch is expected to sell out, prompting the decision to ramp up supply. The company plans to expand the Besavior lineup with higher-end modules featuring RGB lighting and tension adjustment in the future.

The module attaches using the same method as the official DualSense Edge stick assembly, making it a drop-in replacement. Calibration is possible via a PC using a QR code provided in the package. The launch price of 4,980 yen is a time-limited offer; the regular retail price is set at 9,980 yen.

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