Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive ((top)) ✪ < Newest >
: A built-in Lightning port on the controller allows users to charge their device during long sessions, though it does not support Lightning headphones. Performance Review Highlights Portability : Reviewers from
Functionally, the Razer-Gamevice controller addresses several core shortcomings of touchscreen controls. Physical buttons reduce latency in input and minimize the need for finger placement that obscures the screen. Analog sticks enable nuanced movement and camera control crucial for shooters and action titles. Shoulder triggers mimic console ergonomics, allowing more complex control schemes and comfort during extended sessions. For competitive gamers, these advantages are decisive; they move mobile titles closer to parity with handheld consoles and PC controllers.
The Razer Kishi is a direct evolution of the "Razer Junglecat" concept but refined for a more universal audience. Unlike Bluetooth controllers that require separate charging and suffer from input latency, the Kishi connects directly to the iPhone’s Lightning port. : A built-in Lightning port on the controller
: Released for iPhone in early 2020 following its CES debut. Pricing : Launched at an MSRP of approximately $99.99 USD .
The Razer Gamevice controller, unveiled at CES 2020, is a game-changing accessory for iPhone gamers. With its dual-sided design, precise controls, and exclusive features, this game controller is set to take mobile gaming to new heights. The partnership between Razer and Gamevice is a significant development in the mobile gaming industry, demonstrating the commitment of both companies to delivering innovative gaming solutions. As mobile gaming continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the Razer Gamevice controller is a must-have accessory for any serious iPhone gamer. Analog sticks enable nuanced movement and camera control
“The Razer Kishi is the bridge between the power of the iPhone and the precision of a console,” said a Razer representative at the show floor. By wrapping the controller around the phone rather than mounting the phone on top of a controller, the center of gravity remains balanced in the user's hands, significantly reducing hand fatigue during extended play sessions.
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features a stretchable bridge that clamps onto both sides of a smartphone, giving it a form factor similar to a Nintendo Switch Key Features and Compatibility Razer Kishi
