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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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- Universal Mobile Gaming Controller: Designed to bring console-level control to your phone for gaming anywhere
- Cloud and Mobile Gaming: Compatible with leading cloud gaming services including Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Stadia, Amazon Luna, GeForce NOW, & Steam Link; & hundreds of popular mobile games including Call of Duty Mobile (iPhone only), Fortnite, Minecraft, Genshin Impact, Brawlhalla, Asphalt 9: Legends, emulators, & many more
- 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 device’s 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 won’t come loose during gaming
- Compatibility: Works with most iPhones including X, 11, 12, 13, 13 Max - must remove phone case before use
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ASIN | B08FFPKRYW |
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Release date | September 15, 2020 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,862 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #27 in Cell Phone Gaming Controllers |
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 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | September 9, 2020 |
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Razer kishi Controller for iPhone.
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Universal Mobile Gaming Controller
Razer Kishi
Bring your A-game anytime, anywhere. Introducing a universal gaming controller that fits most iPhones, designed to bring console-level control to your mobile gaming. With this controller by your side, wherever you go, victory will follow.
Collapse for Storage between Games
Portable
The controller’s flexible design allows it to be stretched and clamped on a variety of smartphones. It can also be collapsed for easy transport.
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Customers like the comfort of the video game controller. They mention that the sticks feel nice to use, and the controller is comfortable to hold. Some say that it has a semi-premium feel, and that it feels like a regular Xbox controller. Customers also like the gaming, and latency. However, some customers differ on buttons, ease of use, fit, quality, and build quality.
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Customers like the comfort of the video game controller. They mention that the sticks and joysticks feel nice to use, it's comfortable to hold, and has a semi-premium feel. Some say that the buttons and joy sticks are not overly clicky or loud. Overall, most are satisfied with the comfort and quality of the product.
"...Will drain battery fast if not plugged in.Pros-Comfortable to hold for extended periods of time...." Read more
"...times in FPS titles (Quake in RetroArch for example), but is comfortable and responsive enough for your classic console emulation, such as GameCube..." Read more
"...Controller layout is nice and comfortable. Certain aspects do feel cheap...." Read more
"...response on the Kishi feels gummy, especially on the dpad. overall it feels like the buttons maybe use a rubber overlay, and not mechanical switches...." Read more
Customers like the latency of the video game controller. They mention that it feels like zero latency, the phone responds instantly to input, and there is no button lag. They also say that the controls are very responsive and that it works well for FPS and TPS games. Some say that streaming Skyrim from Gamepass was seamless.
"...attaches easily to the sides of an android phone with USBC and works without latency...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"I use it at work for gaming during breaks, its fun feeling and very responsive with my ps1 emulator...." Read more
"There's no lag. Immediately opens the app once plugged it. The app has lots of game choices to choose from on different platforms...." Read more
Customers find the gaming experience excellent with the Kishi. They say it's good for casual gaming, making games actually playable. They also say it provides the best mobile gaming experience and is fun to use.
"...The gaming experience is excellent with the Kishi. It truly feels like a Nintendo Switch with the console quality controls...." Read more
"...TL;DR; this controller is a great option for emulation, and noncompetitive PC play over game stream services..." Read more
"...They're good enough for turn-based games but barely manageable in fps and action platformers...." Read more
"I use it at work for gaming during breaks, its fun feeling and very responsive with my ps1 emulator...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game controller. Some mention that it's performed well, while others say that it doesn't work at all. Some say that the buttons are difficult to press and that it has random or incorrect reactions. Some customers also mention that the controller doesn' t work with the official Playstation Remote Play app.
"...It truly feels like a Nintendo Switch with the console quality controls. Every game I have played has been seamless...." Read more
"...The shoulder triggers also have a sort of scrapey feeling whereas on a pro controller feels effortless and has a mechanical tactile response...." Read more
"...TL;DR; this controller is a great option for emulation, and noncompetitive PC play over game stream services..." Read more
"...It works fine for Steam Remote Play and emulators, but not a lot of app store games are compatible, but that's on the devs rather than this..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the video game controller. Some mention that it fits their note 20 ultra perfect, while others say that it's tight and barely fits the S21.
"...comfortable, may not be the most durable option - hollow, light plastic that may pop out at the slightest sign of damage, but they are similar in..." Read more
"...Pros-Comfortable to hold for extended periods of time.-Snug Fit to iPhone 12 Pro..." Read more
"...of the biggest concerns with this controller was its kind of one size fits all design and it required you to remove your case (so does the GameSir)...." Read more
"...I find the button arrangement on the right side entirely clunky and I can't find a way to comfortably manipulate the joysticks while pressing the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the build quality of the video game controller. Some mention it is well made, solid, and doesn't feel cheap. However, others say that it always feels flimsy, brittle, and made of unremarkable plastic.
"...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...." Read more
"...No. That would be really distracting I think and looks totally clumsy...." Read more
"...For the most part, it is a solid option, especially for emulation on the go, but the size makes for increased response times in FPS titles..." Read more
"...Plug and play with no downloads needed. This thing was built to last, however, I do recommend getting a case and joystick caps...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the buttons. Some mention the A-B-X-Y buttons are decent, not mushy, and easy to the touch. However, others say the buttons and triggers just feel kinda meh.
"...other hand, while comfortable, may not be the most durable option - hollow, light plastic that may pop out at the slightest sign of damage, but they..." Read more
"...to appreciate the buttons a little more especially since the triggers are analog, which means they communicate how hard you press them...." Read more
"...got in the way of the buttons and that some of the button mapping was reversed...." Read more
"...-Snug Fit to iPhone 12 Pro-Analog sticks and buttons are console controller quality-No battery to change..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the video game controller. Some mention that it's easy to mount, easy to dismount, and has a fairly quiet operation. However, others say that the back is awkward and not very user friendly. They also mention that the application is very limited and that it crashes and loses any progress.
"...It's well engineered to go compact when not in use and as easy as plug and play. Controller layout is nice and comfortable...." Read more
"...No creaking or bending. Fairly quiet operation. Plug and play with no downloads needed...." Read more
"...Even still, it takes a little effort to use, and therefore not really a good 'on the go' type of gaming device...." Read more
"...Super easy to use, very comfortable. I take it everywhere. I love that I can charge my phone while using it...." Read more
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I am playing a AAAA title, cyberpunk, on my phone on stadia and it runs better over wifi than it does on a PC. Not able to get a PS5 so this is the only way I can get the game, and the best way in my opinion.
My PIXL phone is now a high end ultra powerful console quality portable game device like a PS5 switch with an AMOLED screen! I couldn't care less about comparing the quality of the button clicks to PS, Xbox and nintendo. This rules and the buttons are great. quibbles with mushiness and clickiness are in the realm of stuff you won't notice at all.
Do you really want to clip your phone onto the top of a regular controller? No. That would be really distracting I think and looks totally clumsy. This thing attaches easily to the sides of an android phone with USBC and works without latency. My PXL + Kishi is a way better gaming device than my nintendo switch overall. It really doesn't matter about preferences for buttons. they are fine. and the reviews that talk about it not being "heavy" like a quality controller? the weight is the battery and this doesn't have one. None of the critical reviews make any difference in gameplay. This rocks. Buy it. I am a dad and don't have time to sit in front of the tv and play a PS5 game without my kids, but I can sit on the couch and game while they watch cartoons. This is the first time I've gotten to play good video games since they were born! Thank you Razer this is amazing.
***update**** ok I have had this for a while now and after comparing to my stadia controller and switch pro controllers, yes I can see that buttons are kind of bad by comparison. the switch pro and stadia controller feel effortless and give a tiny tactile click that serves as player feedback. response on the Kishi feels gummy, especially on the dpad. overall it feels like the buttons maybe use a rubber overlay, and not mechanical switches. I don't know I'm not going to open this. The shoulder triggers also have a sort of scrapey feeling whereas on a pro controller feels effortless and has a mechanical tactile response. I think for the price point, which is greater than both my other pro controllers, razer could have made better switches, especially considering that without a lithium battery the cost of materials here isn't that much. I think I am going to deduct a star here since yeah the buttons could be better at the price point. However, I think the form factor is totally revolutionary and so much better than clipping your phone above a controller. I still recommend this but it definitely should have either much better switches or be 25 dollars less.
**update 2*** I'm coming to appreciate the buttons a little more especially since the triggers are analog, which means they communicate how hard you press them. I restored back to 5 stars but I still don't see why this is 70 dollars, especially since it doesn't have a battery or a bluetooth module. however, there is virtually no competition in this form factor so still a must buy.
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.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2021
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.
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Além de conectar imediatamente, sem burocracia de parear etc., por se conectar pela entrada lightning, o funcionamento é muito bom, muito responsivo e tem boa pegada. Poderia, pra mim, ser maior, mas acho que isso tb comprometeria outra grande vantagem dele, que é ser bem compacto para transportar (ele se fecha quase como num casulo, e fica bem preso).
Único porém é que tenho um iPhone 14 Pro Max e ele só funciona sem a capinha (acho que é por causa do espaço extra que as câmeras tomam); sem ela, não encaixa. Mas acho que os modelos que não são plus size não devem ter esse problema, que pra mim tendo sido apenas um inconveniente
1. No tienen bluetooth, se conecta por la usb-c del teléfono.
2. Mi teléfono es mediano y encaja bien, no tiene movimientos raros ni extraños
3. Los gatillos se sienten un poco extraños pero cumplen bien su función. Los demás botones me parece que tienen excelente calidad.
4. La cruceta me parece bien. Había muchas quejas al respecto de la cruceta de este control y yo la utilice en emuladores de SNES y se me hace que iba perfecto, no tuve ningún problema.
5. Jugué en gamepass, con los emuladores de andorid, lemuroid y el de Nintendo 64 y en las tres plataformas reconoció bien el control.
Al principio parece que los L y R y los gatillos quedan un poco alejados, pero se acostumbra uno rápido al grado que no se me hace incomodo usarlos. Es cuestión sólo de acostumbrarse. No tuve dolores ni en las manos ni en los hombros derivados de la ergonomía del control.
Me hubiera gustado poder usarlo vía bluetooth con la Tablet o con una consola., tipo los controles del switch, pero está versión sólo tiene para entrada USB-c, y no tienen salida para audífonos. Solo tiene una entrada para cargarse.
Mi recomendación para Kizhi es que hicieran un producto igual pero con conexión bluetooth y entrada de audífonos. Sería entonces un control quasi-perfecto. Pues lo podrías usar en los celulares con entrada usb-c sin problemas de Lag, y además, usarlo como el control del switch para la Tablet, para el mismo celular, o incluso vincularlo con alguna nueva consola de nueva generación. Un control multiusos vaya.
Pero así como está cumple lo prometido. Si lo pueden conseguir por debajo de 800 pesos, cómprenlo sin dudarlo. Arriba de eso, ni se molesten. No porque no lo valga, sino porque por ese precio es una ganga.