LEADJOY Announces XENO-PLUS-COMBO Controller with High-Precision Sticks

LEADJOY announces the XENO-PLUS-COMBO wireless gaming controller featuring JS13 PRO TMR sticks, RC filter noise removal, mechanical buttons, and multi-platform support launching June 2026.

LEADJOY Announces XENO-PLUS-COMBO Controller with High-Precision Sticks

LEADJOY has announced two new wireless gaming controllers, the XENO-PLUS-COMBO and BLADE-PLUS, set to launch on June 12, 2026. The announcement marks a significant expansion of LEADJOY's lineup for Nintendo Switch, smartphones, and tablets.

New wireless controller features TMR sticks and RC filter for improved aiming accuracy

The XENO-PLUS-COMBO features JS13 PRO TMR stick modules designed for high precision. It includes an RC filter function to remove input noise from analog sticks, which the company claims improves aiming operations through smoother correction and AI calibration.

Key specifications for the XENO-PLUS-COMBO include mechanical ABXY buttons with a 0.35mm stroke and 100gf actuation force. The controller also has four large hybrid back buttons: two mechanical R5/L5 switches and two microswitch R4/L4 options.

Connectivity options cover wired, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5.3 connections with a polling rate of up to 1000Hz on wired and 2.4GHz modes. The controller measures 153mm x 106mm x 45mm and weighs 233g.

The BLADE-PLUS model uses Hall-effect sticks and triggers, offering drift reduction with a lifespan of up to 5 million rotations. It supports Nintendo Switch and smartphone platforms, providing a durable alternative for players seeking long-term reliability.

Pricing is set at 8980 JPY (about $56.40) for the XENO-PLUS-COMBO and 5980 JPY (about $37.56) for the BLADE-PLUS. Both models are scheduled to release on June 12, 2026.

The announcement comes as LEADJOY expands its wireless controller offerings with a focus on precision and durability. The XENO-PLUS-COMBO's RC filter and TMR sticks aim to enhance aiming accuracy, while the BLADE-PLUS emphasizes longevity through Hall-effect components.

Both controllers will be available in Japan starting June 12, 2026, at their respective price points. The launch positions LEADJOY as a competitor in the high-performance gaming peripheral market with models tailored for different player preferences.

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