Razer has introduced two new mobile controllers: the Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 USB-C

Razer has launched two new mobile gaming controllers designed to enhance your gaming experience on the go: the feature-rich Kishi Ultra and the budget-friendly Kishi V2 USB-C.
Razer has launched two new mobile gaming controllers designed to enhance your gaming experience on the go: the feature-rich Kishi Ultra and the budget-friendly Kishi V2 USB-C.
Kishi Ultra is designed for serious mobile gamers, while the Kishi V2 USB-C — is for the frugal
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Kishi Ultra is aimed at serious mobile gamers with its full-size design, ergonomic layout and compatibility with Android and iOS devices (phones and tablets up to 8 inches). It features mechanical tactile buttons, an 8-position cursor and full-size Hall-effect triggers for precise control. A 3.5mm headphone jack provides reliable connectivity, and 15W pass-through charging ensures that your phone will keep you going during long gaming sessions.
Powered by a 3.5mm headphone jack, it’s designed to keep your phone running during long gaming sessions.
The Kishi Ultra features two zones of Razer Chroma RGB backlighting that can be customized with millions of colors. The device also features a virtual controller mode (Android only for now) that maps touchscreen control to a controller for a more familiar console experience. For additional customization, the Kishi Ultra allows you to adjust the deadband for optimal response. This premium controller is priced at ¥1,199.
For those looking for a more affordable option, the Kishi V2 USB-C offers a traditional mobile gamepad design. It favors cloud or local game streaming services, and supports touch controls. Despite lacking the full-size format and some of the Kishi Ultra’s features (such as tablet compatibility), the Kishi V2 USB-C retains 15W of pass-through charging and is offered at a more favorable price — ¥799.
The Kishi V2 USB-C does not have a full-size format.
In China, the controllers are called Qishi rather than Kishi.