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Macworld At a glance Pros ・Big enough for all iPads ・Makes the iPad the largest gaming handheld on the market ...
The Razer Kishi V3 Pro gives a lot of similar mobile controllers a run for their money, with built-in cloud gaming support ...
The Razer Kishi Ultra also brings HD haptics and many cool features that let you get a proper gaming handheld experience with your phone. Among all the things, the mecha-tactile 8-way d-pad plays ...
The Razer Kishi Ultra has made me regret dismissing mobile controllers until now, with fantastic comfort and performance on par with dedicated devices. With gaming handhelds being all the rage ...
The Razer Kishi Ultra is now available for $149.99 at Razer, and I'll be interested to know if it won you over. Be sure to jump into the comments below to talk about it.
The Razer Kishi connects to phones via the aforementioned USB-C connector, and you have to stretch the other half of the gamepad onto the top of your phone to click the controller into USB-C ports.
Razer is back with a new Kishi gamepad for your smartphone. But this time, the product is even larger, giving you the feel of a full-sized controller. The $149.99 Kishi Ultra can attach to a ...
Razer’s pitch was that, thanks to supporting the iPad mini, the Kishi Ultra could go toe-to-toe with handheld PCs and even beat them on some metrics, like cost or battery life. In my testing, however, ...
Gaming accessory maker Razer has a whole new controller for smartphones and more. Dubbed the ‘Kishi Ultra,’ Razer’s new controller works with Android smartphones, iPhones with USB-C connectors and ...
The Razer Kishi Ultra launches today for $149.99. The Kishi V2 Pro is $129.99. So you’re only looking at an additional $20. And for what you’re getting, it’s definitely worth it.
The Razer Kishi Ultra ($149.99), however, is a beast of a USB-C controller that's comfortable in even the largest hands. It’s the most full-featured clip-on gamepad we’ve tested, complete with ...