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The Razer Kishi V2 Ultra is a professional-grade mobile gaming controller designed for phones, iPad Mini, and PC. It features esports-level controls including a Mecha-tactile 8-way d-pad, Hall Effect triggers, and programmable buttons. With low-latency USB-C connectivity, passthrough charging, and Razer Sensa HD haptics paired with Chroma RGB lighting, it delivers an immersive, console-quality experience on the go. The controller integrates seamlessly with the Razer Nexus app for game launching and customization, making it the ultimate tool for serious mobile gamers.























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| Best Sellers Rank | #27,193 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #133 in Mobile Phone Gaming Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (510) |
| Item model number | RZ06-05070100-R3U1 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 20 cm; 608 g |
T**I
Exelente adaptable materiales premiun me encantó 10
T**1
I was on the fence about buying a backbone within the next couple weeks but, this dropped out of nowhere. I can’t begin to tell you how amazing this device is. It’s big, it’s got a nice rubber grip like the Xbox elite controllers, haptics (not on iOS YET). The backbone is good for getting the foot in the door playing around but, it was missing quality of features that I would like when I’m not at a desk or at a tv for extended periods. Like I said this thing is MASSIVE as in the photo and if you have big hands like myself this is perfect cause the backbone isn’t for you. The buttons on the controller click almost like a keyboard if that has any meaning. Games wise I played pretty much any gamepass game that’s cloud, helldivers works great with the steam link thing and yes the delta iOS emulator works like a charm with this. I’m also thinking about buying the new iPad mini and using it with this down the road. Razer really knocked it outta the park with this one. I know the price is a little much but, the features and quality of life updates that the other mobile phone controllers DONT have make this stand out. 9.5/10 *NOTE I’m using an IPhone 15 Pro Max with a dbrand ghost case* This thing is pretty much case friendly unless you got a brick protecting your phone lol
C**R
Incredible device that works as good on iPad Mini 6 as it does with iPhone 15 Pro. Haven’t tried it with a case on the iPad Mini 6, but with a case on my iPhone (thin case) it works without any rubber guard. Great trigger feel, and super customizable dead zones and digital vs analog inputs modes give you a ton of power with just the trigger settings, same with the joy sticks but to a lesser degree you can choose from two options for the input and then set the dead zones, although the “circulars input” versus normal is quite interesting for certain in-game scenarios. I love the lighting options being expansive enough to feel mine and yet remaining locked in many ways which ensures consistency in my experience using the product and in its design (which was well thought out and planned for). Only thing I wish is for the ability to record a series of inputs to use for the R4 and L4 (basically the same as M1 and M2) buttons using the Nexus app like I can with my Manba One controller’s back buttons. Timing and ability to use the joysticks for this input is key, it allows me to map the buttons to complex input required for timed stick shooting in NBA 2K and NHL 2K and is the best feature that so few controller’s allow despite having the capability. The only device that allows this and is an expandable gaming controller which hugs l the screen of another device is the abxylute S8 Bluetooth Gaming Controller, which connects using Bluetooth and doesn’t allow for charging while it’s connected and around the device. Pass through charging is a must with this type of mobile gaming. Despite this one flaw (please resolve it with an update), Razer Kishi Ultra crushes everybody in many other ways. The Razer Nexus app is great and a true testament to the dedication that Razer has for PC players, with a nice way to show all of your mobile games and desktop games in one single customizable place. Like a card deck, everything being exactly where you want it, even the background picture and lighting according to my wants. Nice job, bonus credits to the developers at Razer.
B**N
Muy bueno 10/10
C**C
What can I say about the Razer Kishi Ultra? It feels phenomenal in hand, and the buttons feel clicky. It’s the best d-pad I’ve had in a controller, including DS and Series and Pro controllers. It fits my iPad Mini 6 perfectly and even with my Folio case on! I own 3 telescopic controllers, the Backbone, Galileo G8 and this. I’d rank them as 1) Kishi 2) Galileo G8 and 3) Backbone. Each serve their purpose. The backbone is great for small and quick gaming when you don’t have room. Middle tier is G8, works great and feels great. The top tier is the Kishi. My only complains is the programmable button next to the shoulder buttons. It would’ve been more logical to map them behind the grips! That’s a missed opportunity. Also the location of the home button and the select button, should be swapped. The Nexus app is kind of lacking for iOS/iPadOS. I don’t like that I have to manually add things to my favourites from within the app. Also game pass cloud beta could’ve been better. You should be able to add shortcuts to the Nexus app, since Microsoft doesn’t have a dedicated cloud iOS app, you have to rely on browser URL for it. These are minor complaints, I know but they do hold true. Last issue is the price, I can’t recommend if you’re on a budget. GameSir Galileo g8 does exactly what I needed sans one thing. It doesn’t fit the iPad Mini out of box. It’s half the price at 79.99, and well crafted, but the Razer has it beat for that aforementioned fact alone. Both of course lack portability of the backbone, which is normally 99.99, poorly priced for what you get. I will continue to use all three, for each specific use case.
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