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LAS VEGAS — As competitive gaming reaches new heights of intensity, the demand for hardware that can keep pace has never been greater. At CES 2026, Mojhon—the newly rebranded identity of the renowned peripheral manufacturer BigBig Won—made a major statement in the esports arena with the official debut of its flagship Rainbow 3 wireless controller.
Positioned as a "controller tuning expert," Mojhon used the global stage to showcase a device designed to eliminate input lag and offer a level of customization previously reserved for professional-grade setups.
The headline feature of the Rainbow 3 is its industry-leading response time. While the "esport standard" for many high-end controllers is 1000Hz, the Rainbow 3 doubles this, achieving a 2000Hz polling rate for both wired and wireless connections. This translates to an ultra-low latency of just 0.0005 seconds, ensuring that player inputs are registered almost instantaneously.
This performance is powered by Mojhon's proprietary algorithm and the integration of a NearLink chip, which provides a more stable and robust connection than traditional wireless protocols.

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Beyond raw speed, the Rainbow 3 introduces several hardware innovations aimed at precision and durability:
Customization remains a core pillar of the Mojhon experience. Through the Mojhon Assistant app, users can create up to four on-board profiles, remap buttons, and adjust the sensitivity of the 14 independent RGB light groups that give the "Rainbow" its name.
Looking ahead to CES 2027, Mojhon has even more ambitious goals. The company is currently exploring ways to integrate its precision controller technology with the growing AI and VR gaming markets. One vision shared by the team involves a controller that could potentially project a game screen directly, removing the need for an external monitor and further immersing the player in the digital world.
As Mojhon continues its transition from the BigBig Won era, the Rainbow 3 serves as a powerful testament to the brand's commitment to "Originating from the players and going back to the players."
