Leadjoy Xeno Plus Wireless Controller:
Is This the Best New Game Controller
for Competitive PC Play?
Hey everyone, Ray here from GadgetHyper. The controller market is getting crowded, but every so often, a new brand emerges that demands your attention. Today, I'm breaking down the technical specs of a potential heavy hitter: the Leadjoy Xeno Plus Wireless Controller.
While Leadjoy might be a new name in our shop, the team behind it has a serious pedigree. Founded by the former R&D leads from BIGBIG WON (MOJHON), Leadjoy is effectively a spiritual successor to some of the most respected engineering in the industry.
The Xeno Plus is their first major release—an entry-level "market tester" that packs enough high-end tech to rival the best game controllers currently on the market, all for just $59.99 USD.
Why the Leadjoy Xeno Plus is Built for PC Gamers
If you are a competitive PC player, you know that "standard" specs don't always cut it. Leadjoy has leaned heavily into the technical requirements of high-level play. Here is why this controller stands out.
Input lag is the enemy of performance. The Xeno Plus supports a 1000Hz polling rate across both 2.4GHz wireless and wired connections. This 1ms response time ensures that your inputs are registered almost instantaneously, putting it on par with the highest-tier esports peripherals.
We often talk about Hall Effect sensors, but Leadjoy has opted for TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) joysticks.
Why TMR? It provides the "zero drift" longevity of Hall Effect but with even higher resolution and cleaner centering.
AI Smart Stick Curve: Leadjoy's R&D team implemented an AI-assisted curve to ensure consistent, linear tracking—crucial for micro-adjustments in FPS or ARPG titles like Zenless Zone Zero.
The Xeno Plus features a hybrid trigger system that adapts to your game library:
For those who need extra utility, the Xeno Plus includes 4 remappable back buttons with 500-step macro support. Whether you're on Windows, Switch, or Mobile, you can customize your layout in real-time via their dedicated app.

At GadgetHyper, we see dozens of controllers every month, but the Leadjoy Xeno Plus feels different. It's clear that the former BIGBIG WON team is using this model to showcase their technical capabilities.
While this is their "entry-level" debut, the inclusion of TMR joysticks and 1000Hz polling at a sub-$60 price point makes it a strong contender for the title of best game controller in its class. Based on this hardware, we expect Leadjoy to push the competitive scene even further with their future releases.
Stay tuned for more deep dives and hardware analysis. Catch you in the next one!







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