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At , Razer unveiled the Razer Kishi , a universal, dual-sided mobile gaming controller developed in partnership with Gamevice . Designed to provide console-quality control for mobile devices, the Kishi for iPhone connects directly via a Lightning port , ensuring ultra-low latency compared to traditional Bluetooth controllers. Key Specifications and Design
The device is technically two separate controllers that lock together. When not attached to the phone, the left and right halves magnetically snap into a "travel core" that doubles as a battery bank (2,000 mAh total). This transforms the controller into a Bluetooth gamepad for iPad or Apple TV, albeit with reduced polling rates.
The Razer Kishi marks a shift from Razer’s previous mobile efforts. Unlike the earlier Bluetooth-based Junglecat, which was limited to specific phone models, the Kishi features a with a stretchable support band that clamps onto most modern smartphones. Key design and performance features include:
Razer’s partnership with and its collaboration with cloud services like NVIDIA GeForce NOW position the as a gateway to AAA PC gaming. By using the
At , Razer unveiled the Razer Kishi , a universal, dual-sided mobile gaming controller developed in partnership with Gamevice . Designed to provide console-quality control for mobile devices, the Kishi for iPhone connects directly via a Lightning port , ensuring ultra-low latency compared to traditional Bluetooth controllers. Key Specifications and Design
The device is technically two separate controllers that lock together. When not attached to the phone, the left and right halves magnetically snap into a "travel core" that doubles as a battery bank (2,000 mAh total). This transforms the controller into a Bluetooth gamepad for iPad or Apple TV, albeit with reduced polling rates. At , Razer unveiled the Razer Kishi ,
The Razer Kishi marks a shift from Razer’s previous mobile efforts. Unlike the earlier Bluetooth-based Junglecat, which was limited to specific phone models, the Kishi features a with a stretchable support band that clamps onto most modern smartphones. Key design and performance features include: When not attached to the phone, the left
Razer’s partnership with and its collaboration with cloud services like NVIDIA GeForce NOW position the as a gateway to AAA PC gaming. By using the Unlike the earlier Bluetooth-based Junglecat