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. Designed to bring console-level control to mobile devices, the
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: Key design and performance features include: was built
was built to support a much wider range of smartphones, thanks to a strategic partnership with Gamevice, a company known for its unique, stretchable, dual-sided hardware design. Key Features and Design Razer Kishi Certified by Apple, the Kishi supports all MFi
Instead of dealing with awkward touchscreen overlays, players can enjoy full console-tier control maps anywhere they have an internet connection. The Kishi delivers the precision and tactile response needed to transform your phone into a legitimate gaming powerhouse. Certified by Apple
Certified by Apple, the Kishi supports all MFi (Made for iPhone) compatible games. It is compatible with the iPhone 6 and all subsequent models up to the iPhone 11 Pro. A Strategic Partnership with Gamevice
While the Kishi was not without its flaws—the mushy buttons and the limitations of iOS gaming were legitimate gripes—it succeeded where many others had failed. It made a strong case for why a dedicated controller could be a worthwhile investment for the serious mobile gamer. The Kishi laid the groundwork for subsequent iterations, such as the Kishi V2 and Kishi Ultra, which would refine its design and address its weaknesses. Ultimately, the Razer Kishi proved that the best mobile gaming experience is one that feels as natural as playing on a console, and it remains a pivotal product in the evolution of smartphone gaming.
