Razer announces the immediate availability of the Razer Kishi Universal Gaming Controller for Android, a new mobile accessory that took home two Best of CES awards this January. An iPhone version is slated to arrive later this summer.
The Razer Kishi brings advanced gaming features to mobile players, with increased precision and expanded controls thanks to its clickable analog thumbsticks, arrays of face and multi-function buttons, and 8-way D-pad. It also comes with two analog triggers and two bumper buttons for a triple-A, console-level gameplay experience anywhere.
The Razer Kishi’s flexible design supports a wide range of Android smartphones and the direct USB-C connection virtually eliminates input lag, allowing users to enjoy ultra-low latency gameplay. Extended play times of Android games or cloud game streaming services are supported via pass-through smartphone charging.
More information on the gaming controller can be found on the accessory’s landing page. The Razer Kishi was first announced at CES 2020, with the Android version available at $79.99 USD / €89.99 MSRP. The iOS version, as mentioned, is expected to be available Summer 2020, with price to be determined.
Phil Spencer had previewed the controller with Destiny 2 quite a while back. Getting one of these would certainly work to enhance your gaming experience on mobile.