The Razer Kishi is a gaming controller accessory that makes a smartphone look like a Nintendo Switch. Today the Razer Kishi V2 has been launched with various improvements to allow you to spend more time enjoying your favorite first on your smartphone.
The Razer Kishi V2 still uses a right and left controller design connected by a spring-loaded mechanism that grips the device in the middle. The connection to the device is via the USB-C port so no time lag issues exist such as controllers that use bluetooth tethering.
The size of the Kishi V2 is also smaller and it is also lighter. Larger changes were made to the face and shoulder buttons which are now being replaced with mechanical switches. On the original Kishi the buttons were of the membrane type. There are two additional shoulder buttons that can be programmed by the user according to the needs of the game.
Special buttons for taking screenshots and videos as well as buttons for the Razer Nexus are also provided once on the Kishi V2. The Kishi V2 can also be used on devices with the framework for the first time which is among the improvements requested by users.
The Razer Kishi V2 is currently priced at RM489 with the model for Android being offered first while the model for iPhone will go on sale starting autumn.