🎉 Game Anywhere, Anytime with Razer Kishi Ultra!
The Razer Kishi Ultra Gaming Controller is a versatile mobile gaming solution designed for Android and iOS devices, featuring pro-grade controls, ergonomic design, and seamless connectivity for an immersive gaming experience. With advanced haptics and customizable RGB lighting, it elevates your mobile gaming to new heights.
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
Controller Type | Mobile Controller |
Connectivity Technology | USB C |
Compatible Devices | PC,Mobile,Ipad mini |
Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 7.87 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 608 Grams |
Color | Black |
C**C
The best controller for Steam Link, Game Pass and Remote Gaming
The media could not be loaded. What can I say about the Razer Kishi Ultra? It feels phenomenal in hand, and the buttons feel clicky. It’s the best d-pad I’ve had in a controller, including DS and Series and Pro controllers. It fits my iPad Mini 6 perfectly and even with my Folio case on!I own 3 telescopic controllers, the Backbone, Galileo G8 and this. I’d rank them as 1) Kishi 2) Galileo G8 and 3) Backbone. Each serve their purpose. The backbone is great for small and quick gaming when you don’t have room. Middle tier is G8, works great and feels great. The top tier is the Kishi.My only complains is the programmable button next to the shoulder buttons. It would’ve been more logical to map them behind the grips! That’s a missed opportunity. Also the location of the home button and the select button, should be swapped. The Nexus app is kind of lacking for iOS/iPadOS. I don’t like that I have to manually add things to my favourites from within the app. Also game pass cloud beta could’ve been better. You should be able to add shortcuts to the Nexus app, since Microsoft doesn’t have a dedicated cloud iOS app, you have to rely on browser URL for it. These are minor complaints, I know but they do hold true.Last issue is the price, I can’t recommend if you’re on a budget. GameSir Galileo g8 does exactly what I needed sans one thing. It doesn’t fit the iPad Mini out of box. It’s half the price at 79.99, and well crafted, but the Razer has it beat for that aforementioned fact alone. Both of course lack portability of the backbone, which is normally 99.99, poorly priced for what you get. I will continue to use all three, for each specific use case.
T**N
Great controller that has a hefty price tag.
Great controller for mobile devices. Currently using this for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and it fits perfectly, so long as you don't mind that the plug is on the side that makes the screen extend more from the bottom vs the top, making the overall feel a little awkward. This "issue" is more about how the phone/tablet is designed as opposed to the Kishi, so can't fault Razer for that.Functionality of the Kishi is great, if the game supports controllers, I've had no issues using this and it's been comfortable for longer gaming sessions. Being able to blaze through Dead Cells with this makes it so much better. Lighting on this is nice looking but not really necessary, but if that's your thing, then this does look "gamer".
M**C
Best Gaming controller for iPhone 15 Pro Max
I simply love this controller. It works with my iPhone 15 Pro Max WITH the case on. I don't even have to use the enclosed adapters to make it work.It connects quickly and easily. I basically fire up Call of Duty Mobile, and I'm winning games. Seriously, it took a bit of adjustment to watch an iPhone screen, but I'm getting 5-15 kd ratios, taking first place in nearly every match.The thumbsticks have a good feel that makes accurate aiming and movement a breeze. The triggers have enough play that you can feather your shots.The RGB is cool, though I'm not a big RGB fan, so if I didn't have it I'd be fine.My only complaint is that it uses the Xbox configuration for the location of the D pad. I hate it, since I'm so used to the PS5 controller. But I'm used to it, though I get a little confused when I try to hit the Dpad, and it's not in the location I want.Overall, this is a good buy. And even though the cost is higher than other controllers, you get what you pay for — high quality and high performance. Definitely worth the cost.
A**R
Great controller
Works great with my s25 ultra. I like the app launcher that you use with the device as it allows me to easily setup games that don't have built in controller support. Although I wish the customization for the direction pad could be separated for each direction instead of putting the whole direction pad on the screen. I haven't run into a game that I can place the pad on top of buttons that are in the proper spots to fit.The quality of the controller is nice although the extension feature to fit most size phones seems a little flimsy and is the obvious first point of breakage. The buttons are very responsive and I've used the controller for several games. Diablo immortal, delta force, some zombie survival craft games. The only issue I have is that my controller seems to have shipped with a non functioning R4 button. It's the right side little button next to the triggers that is customizable. It doesn't click like the other buttons. Hence the 4 instead of 5 star.
M**L
Best Phone Controller
This is not only the best phone controller I've used, but the best gaming accessory I've bought in a while, period. Fits my hands so much comfortably than the Backbone One or the Razer Kishi V2, and integrates well with my phone (S24 Ultra). I am using a pretty slim case (Spigen Liquid Crystal) that fits perfectly with the bumpers removed.Some reviews say the buttons are too loud and clicky, but I don't really notice it in a busy house with kids and dogs.I cannot express how much I like this controller. It is a bit pricey, but I would totally buy it again.
Z**E
Better than Backbone
I've used the Backbone PS Edition for a few years with lightning connector on an iPhone and have had a good experience with it. My main gripes are: smaller size not very comfortable, buttons are very clicks, smaller size makes it a bit hard to contort and reach certain buttons.Razor Kishi Ultra is much larger and contoured to fit your hands. Controls are better placed and feel like better quality. Cons, it does feel like it spaces your hands out a bit farther, and the buttons are very clicky much like the Backbone. Can be annoying for anyone sitting nearby, and not great if you are trying to be discrete. RGB is nice, but I disabled after a few hours of use. If you don't mind the larger size and price, it is a definite upgrade to the Backbone in my opinion.
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