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

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.

Razer unveiled two new mobile controllers: the Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 USB-C (picture1 2)

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.

Razer unveiled two new mobile controllers: the Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 USB-C (df4db9c9 9e1d 4630 85aa 3ec7c82f2571.png)

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.

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