Razer Kishi V2 for Android turns your smartphone into a perfect for mobile gaming platform for USD$100
The original Razer Kishi controller was released in iPhone and Android flavours and added console-style controls to smartphones. The upgraded new Razer Kishi V2 for Android builds on its predecessor and adds in a slew of enhancements too to make it the definitive mobile gaming controller accessory for serious gamers.
What is the Razer Kishi V2 for Android
While smartphones have the hardware to tackle mobile gaming, they’re not designed for it bar highly specialised variants like Asus ROG Phone series as most games like Call of Duty Mobile, PUBG and others need you to constantly keep your hands on virtual controls on the screen which cuts down on the amount of viewable screen real estate which is where the Kishi and now the Kishi V2 resolves handily with console-grade controls.
The Kishi V2 for Android features new tactile microswitch controls for even more responsive tactility, new dual multifunction buttons, a Razer Nexus app button to directly access the app itself and has a USB-C port and ultra-wide bridge to fit almost any Android phone currently in service.
The whole package for the Kishi V2 for Android weighs about 284g on top of the weight of the smartphone it latches on to, and the controls add in a pair of multifunction buttons, two bumper buttons, two trigger buttons, four face buttons, a mechanical D-pad and a pair of clickable analogue thumbsticks to allow for complicated control setups.
In terms of pricing, the Kishi V2 for Android will be priced at US$99.99 (about RM439) though a direct price for Malaysia isn’t available just yet. You can check it out at https://rzr.to/kishi