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twintail said:

Seem the problem is not located in every joycon but because of potential manual work to put the controller's together, errors have been made.

Regardless, Nintendo is to blame for this.

"Just speculating a bit, but the fact that some people are having issues and others don't, suggests that it might be a manufacturing issue which could be related to this soldering. It looks hand soldered so it's possible that some Joy-Cons have a bad solder where the antenna trace is not well connected. It seems unlikely, but anything is possible." - Enkidu @ Neogaf.

 

To those of you with switch's that dont have this issue.... you got lucky.