The announcement at CES 2020 highlighted Razer's commitment to "Gaming Anywhere," providing mobile players with the tools to take their skills to the next level.
Razer’s partnership with and its collaboration with cloud services like NVIDIA GeForce NOW position the as a gateway to AAA PC gaming. By using the
: For the iPhone version, the controller connects directly via the Lightning port , eliminating the input lag common in Bluetooth controllers.
The announcement of the Razer Kishi at CES 2020 represented a significant step forward for mobile gaming. By eliminating the latency issues of Bluetooth and introducing a wrap-around form factor, Razer and Gamevice successfully bridged the gap between touchscreen gaming and traditional console immersion. Despite Apple's subsequent restrictions on cloud gaming services like xCloud limiting some of its potential, the Kishi remained one of the highest-quality physical controllers available for the iPhone, cementing its place in mobile gaming history.
Gamevice is known for its snap-on controllers that convert smartphones into handheld consoles. By partnering with Razer, a brand synonymous with high-end PC gaming, the new controller marries Gamevice’s proven, ergonomic design with Razer's aesthetic, software support, and gaming-first focus.
For years, the Achilles' heel of iOS gaming has been ergonomics. While Apple’s A-series chips deliver console-rivaling performance (think Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG ), the touch interface ruins immersion. Your thumbs cover the action, haptic feedback lacks physical travel, and marathon sessions lead to hand cramps.
Razer Debuts New Dual-Sided iPhone Game Controller at CES 2020 in Partnership with Gamevice
At , known as the Razer Kishi Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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If you are eager to pick up a mobile controller, let me know: Which do you currently own? What specific games or cloud platforms do you plan to play?
The design is engineered for comfort during extended gaming sessions, reducing hand fatigue compared to holding the phone alone.
Gamers no longer need to choose between charging their phone or using a peripheral. The device includes an integrated pass-through port, allowing for uninterrupted, marathon gaming sessions. Capitalizing on the Cloud Gaming Revolution
The collaboration with Gamevice is central to the launch of the Kishi. Gamevice is renowned for creating, and holding patents on, controllers that connect directly to mobile devices and clamp around them, often described as having a "Switch-like" feel.
The announcement at CES 2020 highlighted Razer's commitment to "Gaming Anywhere," providing mobile players with the tools to take their skills to the next level.
Razer’s partnership with and its collaboration with cloud services like NVIDIA GeForce NOW position the as a gateway to AAA PC gaming. By using the
: For the iPhone version, the controller connects directly via the Lightning port , eliminating the input lag common in Bluetooth controllers.
The announcement of the Razer Kishi at CES 2020 represented a significant step forward for mobile gaming. By eliminating the latency issues of Bluetooth and introducing a wrap-around form factor, Razer and Gamevice successfully bridged the gap between touchscreen gaming and traditional console immersion. Despite Apple's subsequent restrictions on cloud gaming services like xCloud limiting some of its potential, the Kishi remained one of the highest-quality physical controllers available for the iPhone, cementing its place in mobile gaming history. The announcement at CES 2020 highlighted Razer's commitment
Gamevice is known for its snap-on controllers that convert smartphones into handheld consoles. By partnering with Razer, a brand synonymous with high-end PC gaming, the new controller marries Gamevice’s proven, ergonomic design with Razer's aesthetic, software support, and gaming-first focus.
For years, the Achilles' heel of iOS gaming has been ergonomics. While Apple’s A-series chips deliver console-rivaling performance (think Call of Duty: Mobile and PUBG ), the touch interface ruins immersion. Your thumbs cover the action, haptic feedback lacks physical travel, and marathon sessions lead to hand cramps.
Razer Debuts New Dual-Sided iPhone Game Controller at CES 2020 in Partnership with Gamevice The announcement of the Razer Kishi at CES
At , known as the Razer Kishi Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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If you are eager to pick up a mobile controller, let me know: Which do you currently own? What specific games or cloud platforms do you plan to play? Gamevice is known for its snap-on controllers that
The design is engineered for comfort during extended gaming sessions, reducing hand fatigue compared to holding the phone alone.
Gamers no longer need to choose between charging their phone or using a peripheral. The device includes an integrated pass-through port, allowing for uninterrupted, marathon gaming sessions. Capitalizing on the Cloud Gaming Revolution
The collaboration with Gamevice is central to the launch of the Kishi. Gamevice is renowned for creating, and holding patents on, controllers that connect directly to mobile devices and clamp around them, often described as having a "Switch-like" feel.