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Razer Kishi Mobile Game Controller/Gamepad for iPhone iOS: Works with most iPhones – X, 11, 12, 13, 13 Max - Apple Arcade, Amazon Luna, Google Stadia - Lightning Port Passthrough - MFi Certified

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Size: Controller


Style: For iPhone


Features

  • Universal Mobile Gaming Controller: Designed to bring console-level control to your phone for gaming anywhere
  • Refine Your Aim and Execution: Clickable analog thumbsticks provide greater accuracy and tactile feedback, and the performance buttons and d-pad deliver precision input
  • Latency-Free Gameplay: Unlike Bluetooth controllers which produce lag, the controller has zero latency by directly connecting to the devices charging port
  • USB Type C Charging Port: For pass-through charging of your phone or tablet while using the controller
  • Ergonomic, Flexible Design for a Comfortable Handheld Grip: Designed for long gaming sessions, the controller feels great to hold and can be stretched and clamped on most iPhones with a Lighting port, providing a secure hold that wont come loose during gaming
  • Compatibility: Works with most iPhones including X, 11, 12, 13, 13 Max - must remove phone case before use

Description

Razer kishi Controller for iPhone.

Release date: September 15, 2020


Product Dimensions: 5.28 x 3.72 x 1.47 inches; 5.6 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: RZ06-03360100-R3U1


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Manufacturer: Razer


Date First Available: September 9, 2020


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  • Solid gaming console quality controller which plays like a Nintendo Switch
Size: Controller Style: For iPhone
TL:DR: The Razer Kishi that I use for my iPhone 12 Pro is a solid console quality controller attachment that works excellent for iPhone gaming. I have played games from the Apple App Store and Apple Arcade to using the Playstation Remote app to play games through my PS5. Will drain battery fast if not plugged in. Pros -Comfortable to hold for extended periods of time. -Snug Fit to iPhone 12 Pro -Analog sticks and buttons are console controller quality -No battery to change -Lightening cable passthrough to charge while playing -Compact and portable -Direct connection so no button lag Cons -Drains battery fast if not plugged in I recently purchased a Nintendo Switch for my wife during the holidays and rediscovered how cool it was to have a portable gaming system. In the past, portable gaming with things like the Nintendo DS or PSP were “portable” gaming systems, but with the Nintendo Switch, it was a full fledge gaming console in your hands. This got me thinking as I love playing games on my iPhone and the iOS recently enabled controller support. I went to Amazon and did some research to see what my options were to add a controller to my iPhone. I knew I did not want a regular controller with a phone bracket above it as that seemed too gimmicky to me. I wanted to see if there was something like the Nintendo Switch. After a brief amount of searching, I came across the Razer Kishi. Comparing the cost of the Kishi to other bluetooth “bracket” style controllers, yes the Kishi is a little more expensive; however, how it fits to the phone and how well it works, in my opinion, is well worth the cost. The controller collapses into a small portable form factor which is easy to put into backpacks or purses without worry of damaging it. When you are ready to play, you just unlatch two little clips on the back, extend the controller out, and plug your phone in. Once you open a game, if the game supports a controller, it will just work! **Important note, the controller support and button configuration is per the game, not the controller. So if a game does not work as you might expect it, it is NOT Razer’s fault, but the way the game developer designed it** The gaming experience is excellent with the Kishi. It truly feels like a Nintendo Switch with the console quality controls. Every game I have played has been seamless. The controller IS NOT bluetooth, so you will be running on the phones battery. This does drain the battery much faster than a bluetooth controller, but on the flip side, there is no button lag, and you do not need to charge the controller so it is always ready to go. The controller has a lightening port on the bottom right that can be used as a passthrough to charge your phone while playing. If you are looking for a compact, solid console quality gaming controller, look no further. The Kishi has exceeded all of my expectations so far. There is even an iPhone app you can download to make sure the firmware is up to date and working properly which shows ongoing support for their already excellent product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2021 by JasonM JasonM

  • Works for a Pixel 4A & Fantastic Controller for Steam Link
Size: Controller Style: For Android
To do a quick run down. It works on a Pixel 4A (4G version). Doesn't work for Genshin impact for Android (currently not supporting gamepad only apple) and doesn't work for nonsteam games when you include nonsteam game into your steam libary for steam link. Some android apps don't support gamepad while the desktop version does so you wanna do abit of research incase your game doesn't support it. [Tried putting genshin impact PC into steam libary and dont detect controller and touch control] PC build: Ryzen 5700g 4500mhz all 8 cores, 3070, ax200 (wifi) , 32gb 3200mhz cl14 ram, 970 pro plus m.2 Review: The controller is wonderful addition to my Pixel 4A with low latency between inputs and being able to quickly change keybindings without using the touch screen to include a keyboard for typing or puting items into AH and hold key function (Alt, Ctrl, shift) to gain access to additional skills in mmos. Love being able to access my computer [computer need to stay on for steam link to work] from my phone in bed and do misc. things like checking the Auction house or read guild chat before getting on. Additionally if you have solid internet and pc hardware it opens up alot of opportunity when using steam link. *Play games on higher settings + game filter on your phone which doesn't eat your battery life alive. *Access to your desktop directly *Gift this controller to a friend either it be nearby or long distance and have a blast playing single player game as if it had coop enable. (ended up buying two) Steam link "coop" unlike remote together which require games to have a local/online coop feature. this method allow your friend access to your steam libary or their own if you have their account set up with the added bonus of cloud saving it become very handy when wanting to carry where you last left off via pc to pc. My friend can't use her computer late at night so she uses my computer via steam link states away and I get to watch her play games in real time as well troll/add in my own inputs seemlessly. This makes for a fun interaction especially for platformers and give your "backseat gaming" friend who watches you play the ability to do it themselves (I ultimately regretted backseating one particular platform my friend was struggling on for a few min. I ended up suffering for hours with my friend sadistically laughing for all the time I backseated ) Note: this method is locked to "one dependent control" unlike coop where its independent for p1 and p2. this is if you like taking turns or for challenges have one person in control of abilities while the other does movement. Most games seemlessly go inbetween controller and keyboard inputs without delay. (Also Steam Link mobile now allow 120FPS) The controller is fun to use especially with the right hardware and internet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2022 by Arivee

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