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June 2020
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The editors liked
Excellent thumbsticks
Fits lots of smartphones
Clever
Space-saving design
No latency
Sturdy build
Works with most phones
Small package to carry around
Easy set up
Great controls
Nice look and textures to the device
Great button feedback
Great range of good quality and free games to choose from
No sweaty hot hands messing up your phone and making it hotter while gaming
The editors didn't like
Some phones don't fit comfortably
Lack of a back panel feels awkward
D-pad wobble
No button-mapping ability
Game compatibility list is short
No headphone port
Speaker holes one end
Doesn't work with certain games
Not all phones fit – causing the controller to wobble on one side
Published: 2020-09-29, Author: Christina , review by: kitguru.net
Small package to carry around, Easy set up, Great controls, Nice look and textures to the device, Great button feedback, Great range of good quality and free games to choose from, No sweaty hot hands messing up your phone and making it hotter while gaming
No headphone port, Speaker holes one end, Doesn't work with certain games, Not all phones fit – causing the controller to wobble on one side
Published: 2020-06-09, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
Sturdy build, Works with most phones
No button-mapping ability, Game compatibility list is short
The Razer Kishi solves lots of problems that previous mobile phone gamepads have had, both from Razer and other companies: it's got two joysticks for versatile gaming, a huge list of phones it's compatible with, and a simple plug-and-play approach that me...
The Razer Kishi is a well-built peripheral that has the potential to become a very popular device. Being a controller that works across Android and iOS gives it universal appeal, but it could be quickly extinguished if not priced carefully.The Razer Kishi...
Excellent build quality, Fits many currentgen phones, Functionally compact
Is not compatible with tablets, larger phones, or even smaller phones, Rubberinsert design is cumbersome
If you play games on your phone in landscape mode, and you don't own a Razer Kishi, you are making your hands sad. This is a revelation after so many other companies have tried something similar but not truly hit the mark. I am very excited never to need...
Abstract: For almost a year now I've been enjoying the growth of cloud gaming through Google Stadia, Xbox's Project xCloud, and Nvidia's GeForce Now. Amazon recently announced Luna, its new cloud gaming service that'll be launching in the near future, and I'm looki...
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Published: 2020-10-03, Author: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
As much as I love this controller and want to recommend it to everyone, $100 is a lot to ask. For $60 you can get a PS4 or Xbox controller that works with Android 10 phones, not to mention the numerous other cheaper alternatives. Unfortunately, the form f...
Published: 2020-09-16, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Compact and portable when not in use, Direct Lightning connection for less lag and no charging, Passthrough Lightning connection to charge phone while gaming, Solid Razer quality, Great tactile buttons, Fits a large array of iPhone models, MFi-certified,
Rather expensive compared to Bluetooth controllers, Wired connection means it won't work with Apple TV or Mac,
Slim and compact design, Xbox controller layout, Comfortable to hold, Two sets of grips to fit most iPhones, Has Lightning port for passthrough charging, Buttons provide tactile feedback with zero latency
No headphone connector, Must remove phone case to use, Left side may have slight wobble
Published: 2020-09-15, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Familiar design, easy to get used to,No latency that I could detect,Lightning port for charging iPhone while playing,Performs well with great tactile feedback,Has two different bumpers to fit most iPhones,Nice that you can update firmware with the app and
Takes a bit of work at first to open and collapse it properly,Can't use cases with it,I wish the triggers were a bit bigger for better hand comfort
If you're looking for a portable, lag-free, well-built, and no batteries needed mobile gaming controller, look no further. The Razer Kishi for iPhone is currently the best choice on the market…period.Our review of the Android version echoes what this revi...