Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Razer Kishi Mobile Controller and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Kishi Mobile Controller.
June 2020
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The editors liked
Pros
Easy to use
Compact design
Comfortable controls
The editors didn't like
Cons
Relatively expensive
Questionable compatibility with non-Project xCloud games
Slim and compact design, Xbox controller layout, Comfortable to hold, Two sets of grips to fit most iPhones, Has Lightning port for passthrough charging, Buttons provide tactile feedback with zero latency
No headphone connector, Must remove phone case to use, Left side may have slight wobble
Published: 2020-09-15, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Familiar design, easy to get used to,No latency that I could detect,Lightning port for charging iPhone while playing,Performs well with great tactile feedback,Has two different bumpers to fit most iPhones,Nice that you can update firmware with the app and
Takes a bit of work at first to open and collapse it properly,Can't use cases with it,I wish the triggers were a bit bigger for better hand comfort
If you're looking for a portable, lag-free, well-built, and no batteries needed mobile gaming controller, look no further. The Razer Kishi for iPhone is currently the best choice on the market…period.Our review of the Android version echoes what this revi...
Published: 2020-08-22, Author: Jared , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: The Razer Kishi released a few months ago, offering a controller for your mobile phone that takes more than a little design inspiration from the Nintendo Switch. That's not a bad thing, necessarily, since that form factor has turned out to be one of the b...
Abstract: The Razer Kishi is Razer ‘s latest smartphone gamepad, with the Junglecat now getting fairly aged. At first glance, the Kishi looks quite like a premium gamepad, with sturdy build, many wonderful buttons and has a complementary application that works as a...
If you've been jealous of gaming phones and their dedicated controller accessories but couldn't think of buying one as your main device, the Razer Kishi is a great alternative. It's one of the better phone gaming peripherals in a while and its plug-and-pl...
Published: 2020-06-23, Author: Nick , review by: phandroid.com
Abstract: Mobile gaming devices have been around for decades. If you're older than 30, you likely have great memories of the Nintendo Gameboy or the Sega Game Gear. While the graphics those devices offered were a far cry from what we have today, no one can deny how...
Published: 2020-06-20, Author: João , review by: neowin.net
It's impossible for me not to appreciate the things that the Kishi does right. It's a very comfortable controller to hold and use, with fantastic analog sticks and great-feeling buttons all around. In terms of the hardware quality, I can only really compl...
Published: 2020-06-15, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sleek design,Fantastic colours and brightness,Fast 240Hz refresh rate for gaming,Plenty of customizable settings,Rear LED core ring throws a nice glow,1000R curvature is quite immersive,Handy headphone clip on the back of the stand,Includes HDMI, DisplayP
Cable management inside stand isn't nearly big enough,OCD gamers with other LED lighting might want some sort of syncing option,Not everyone will like the 1000R curvature as it is quite pronounced
While curved gaming monitors have gained popularity over the past couple of years, until now there hasn't been an option available that closely matches the curvature of the human eye. The Samsung Odyssey G7 does just that while offering up fast 240Hz ref...
Published: 2020-06-10, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Pass-through USB-C charging for phone, ports for audio, Works with most USB-C Android phones, Lag-free control, Plug-and-play, requires no setup, Folds up to compact size
Blocks headphone port (for few phones that still have said port), Controllers a little small for adult hands, Not made to fit tablets, No wireless connectivity