Razer has unveiled a new gamepad model that focuses specifically on mobile gaming. The new mobile gaming controller, called Razer Kishi Ultra, is available for Android/iOS/PC. It draws attention with its ergonomic design and lighting detail.
What does Razer Kishi Ultra promise?
Unlike Razer’s previous clamshell mobile game controllers, Kishi Ultra looks like console and PC gamepads. It features twin analog thumbsticks, directional buttons and control buttons. This means it can be used for both mobile and desktop gaming.
According to the company, the Kishi Ultra will be compatible with Android phones, iPhones and tablets up to 8 inches, such as the iPad mini. It also supports Razer’s HD haptics feature for haptic vibration on Android and Windows devices.
Gamers will also be able to customize the back buttons and Chroma RGB lighting. It will also be fully compatible with the Nexus app, which provides custom optimizations for popular games. The gamepad also increases usability by allowing the phone to be plugged in from the top without connecting the USB-C port.
Razer also introduced the BlackWidow V4 Mini HyperSpeed keyboard. The BlackWidow V4 Mini HyperSpeed is considerably smaller than a standard keyboard due to the lack of a numeric keypad on the right side, making it much more comfortable to grip.
According to the company, the Kishi Ultra is priced at $149.99. In addition, Kishi Ultra’s Kishi V2 model with USB-C for PC connectivity is available for $99.99. It is unclear when it will come to our country.
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