Razer Kishi Ultra Mobile Game Controller Introduced

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Razer Kishi Ultra

Razer has released a new mobile game controller called Razer Kishi Ultra, which is the successor to the Kishi V2 and Kishi V2 Pro models. announced. The product looks and feels more like the ergonomics found in standard PC or console controllers; It can work with Android phones, iPhones, iPad mini and other small Android tablets up to 8 inches. It can even be used as a PC game controller when connected via USB-C cable.

Razer Kishi Ultra Features

Razer’s Press briefing as follows: “With its first-of-its-kind full-size grip and button layout, the Kishi Ultra delivers ergonomics and gameplay previously only found in Razer’s award-winning professional console controllers. “This pioneering design not only appeals to hardcore console and PC gamers venturing into mobile gaming, but also enhances the gaming experience on devices like the iPad Mini, turning it into a terrific, big-screen handheld gaming device.”

Razer says the controller’s D-Pad and ABXY buttons feature “Mecha-tactile” responsiveness, as well as full-size trigger buttons and thumbsticks. Additionally, programmable L4/R4 buttons are available for customized control settings.

In addition to its design, the Razer Kishi Ultra also includes support for the company’s Razer Sensa HD Haptics. It says the feature (available now for Android and Windows 11 PC) offers “a stronger, more detailed and more nuanced multi-sensory gaming experience than traditional console controller vibrations.” Finally, let us point out that the product has a price tag of $150.

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