Razer has launched two new mobile game controllers to upgrade on-the-go gaming experience: the feature-packed Kishi Ultra and the budget-friendly Kishi V2 USB-C.

The Kishi Ultra is for serious mobile gamers, while the Kishi V2 USB-C is for budget gamers

The Kishi Ultra caters to serious mobile gamers with its full-size design, ergonomic layout, and compatibility with both Android and iOS devices (phones and tablets up to 8 inches). It boasts mechanical tactile buttons, an 8-way directional pad, and full-size Hall effect triggers for precise control. A 3.5mm headphone jack keeps you wired in, while 15W pass-through charging ensures your phone stays powered during extended gaming sessions.

Razer Handheld Controller

Adding to the immersion, the Kishi Ultra features dual Razer Chroma RGB lighting zones that are customizable with millions of colors. It also offers a virtual controller mode (currently only for Android) that maps touchscreen controls to the controller for a more familiar console-like experience. For additional customization, the Kishi Ultra allows you to adjust the dead zone for optimal responsiveness. This premium controller comes with a price tag of 1,199 yuan.

For those seeking a more affordable option, the Kishi V2 USB-C offers a traditional mobile gamepad design. It prioritizes cloud or local game streaming services and also supports touchscreen mapping. While it lacks the full-size format and some features of the Kishi Ultra (like tablet compatibility), the Kishi V2 USB-C retains the 15W pass-through charging and comes in at a more budget-friendly price of 799 yuan.

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