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June 2020
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The editors liked
Compatible with nearly all USB-C phones
Portable and sturdy
Comfortable (if bulky) design
Charge-through port for uninterrupted gaming
Easy to use
Compact design
Comfortable controls
Compact and portable when not in use
Direct Lightning connection for less lag and no charging
Passthrough Lightning connection to charge phone while gaming
Solid Razer quality
Great tactile buttons
Fits a large array of iPhone models
MFi-certified
Excellent build quality
Fits basically every phone
Functionally compact
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
Fits many currentgen phones
Ultra-low latency gameplay
Compatible with Stadia
GeForce NOW
And xCloud
Quality build and design
USB-C Pass-through charging for your phone
Compact when not in use
Fits most Android phones
Built-in speaker ports
This thing is just so darn neat
Works with almost every modern Android phone
Feels really nice in the hand
Standard Xbox and Nintendo Switch controller layout
For the most part
USB-C connection with charging pass-through
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
Sleek
Low latency USB-C connection
Xbox-style layout
USB Type-C pass-thorugh charging
Great performance while gaming
Fits most USB Type-C Android smartphones
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
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
The editors didn't like
Most cases must be removed
Does't work with wired headphones
Slightly mushy D-pad
Relatively expensive
Questionable compatibility with non-Project xCloud games
Rather expensive compared to Bluetooth controllers
Wired connection means it won't work with Apple TV or Mac
Noticeable wobble with smaller phones
No headphone connector
Must remove phone case to use
Left side may have slight wobble
Is not compatible with tablets
Larger phones
Or even smaller phones
Rubberinsert design is cumbersome
Won't fit Razer's own phones
Drains phone battery when not in use
Phones need to have a center-aligned USB-C port to be compatible
Can't accommodate the biggest
Highest-end phones. Most cases won't fit
A wired connection is good for latency
But at this price
It'd be nice if the Kishi doubled as a Bluetooth PC controller
As cool as it is
This is just a USB controller
And it cos
Thumbsticks are relatively tight and D-pad feels mushy
You lose USB-C audio
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
Can be a bit finicky to compact
Have to remove phone case to use
Doesn't fit Razer Phone 2 out of the box
Razer Kishi app is pretty basic
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
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
diseÑo y ergonomÍa fabulosos, compatible con cualquier mÓvil android, distribuciÓn de botones completa estilo xbox, no necesita alimentaciÓn externa, banda extensible y ranura de sujeciÓn acolchada, no necesita software de configuraciÓn
– no soporta terminales superiores a los 165 mm de largo, – precio un poco elevado, – cuidado con juegos online bloqueen mandos externos
acerca del Razer Kishi For AndroidEl Razer Kishi For Android es un dispositivo puramente enfocado a aquellos usuarios que dedique bastantes horas a jugar con su smartphone Android. Este tipo de mandos no suelen ser nada baratos, pero lo cierto es que lle...
Published: 2020-06-09, Author: Miguel , review by: gameit.es
El Razer Kishi es, para nosotros, la mejor opción para aquellos que utilizan su smartphone para jugar prácticamente a diario y en cualquier lugar. Y es que no solo ofrece una experiencia sublime, que nada tiene que envidiar a los controladores de consola...
Abstract: Les manettes MFi ne sont pas mortes! Bien que les contrôleurs PlayStation et Xbox soient maintenant compatibles avec l'iPhone, Razer tente sa chance avec une manette-berceau dédiée à l'iPhone. La Razer Kishi est-elle une bonne camarade de jeu ? Réponse d...
Concept intéressant, Organisation des boutons parfaite, Compatible avec de nombreux appareils, Port de charge intégré, Complètement plug and play, Concept intéressant, Organisation des boutons parfaite, Compatible avec de nombreux appareils, Port de charg
Plastiques de mauvaise qualité, Difficile de placer correctement nos doigts, Obligation de retirer notre coque du smartphone, Haut-parleurs obstrués sur certains téléphones, Application limitée en fonctionnalités
Razer propose avec sa manette Kishi, une prestation très convaincante. L'idée d'ajouter des pads de part et d'autre de notre smartphone est particulièrement bonne et la prise en main se révèle efficace, à quelques petits détails près.On regrette par contr...
Manca il supporto per l'audio in cuffia, Supporto parziale o assente per alcuni giochi, Prezzo, 109,99 Euro (Razer Kishi per iPhone), 89,99 Euro (Razer Kishi per Android), Razer Kishi è disponibile presso il sito della casa madre: ricordiamo ai lettori c
Razer Kishi per iPhone è un bell'accessorio da regalare a chiunque abbia la passione per un gioco d'avventura su iPhone, perché il supporto regala da una parte un vantaggio non da poco, dall'altra una posizione più comoda per lunghe sessioni.In borsa si p...
Inserimento semplice e veloce, Leggero ma ricco di pulsanti, USB-C per la ricarica del telefono, App Razer che fa da store
No jack audio, Alcuni tasti hanno poco feedback, Stick destro un po' scomodo, Prezzo non basso (soprattutto iOS)
8.0Razer Kishi Razer Kishi è un controller per Android ed iPhone costruito con sapienza. Il suo particolare form-factor rende semplicissimo inserire e rimuovere il telefono, ed i controlli sono tutti precisi, anche se non del tutto al pari con i più blaso...
Sebbene il gaming da mobile sia una realtà molto più che solida, i veri titoli entusiasmanti sul Play Store si contano sulle dita di una singola mano. Fortunatamente però il cloud gaming sta dando una grossa mano a portare l'esperienza completa dei giochi...
Published: 2020-06-30, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.it
Resistente, Funziona con la maggior parte degli smartphone
Non è possibile rimappare i comandi, L'elenco di compatibilità dei giochi è ridotto
Razer Kishi è composto da due joystick e vanta un'enorme lista di dispositivi compatibili. L'installazione è plug-and-play, ciò significa che vi basterà collegarlo al telefono e giocare. Purtroppo però, i giochi compatibili con Kishi non sono molti, quind...
Prezzo, Materiali costruttivi, Manca la batteria interna
Il Razer Kishi appare sicuramente come un buonissimo accessorio che acquisteremmo, in quanto rappresenta una comodità assoluta da utilizzare precisamente con tutti quei titoli effettivamente molto scomodi da giocare utilizzando il touchscreen (ad esempio...
Published: 2020-10-19, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.de
Abstract: Es ist nicht das erste seiner Art. Es ist nicht so elegant und passperfekt wie die alte Motorola Gaming-Mod. Es ist ganz sicher nicht die billigste Lösung, um eine Art Controller an ein Handy zu bekommen. Aber es ist die erste, bei der ich wirklich nichts...