Razer Releases Razer Kishi V2 That Makes The Gaming Experience On Smartphones More Sophisticated
Razer introduces its second-generation controller, the Razer Kishi V2 (photo: Razer)

JAKARTA - The leading gaming accessory vendor, Razer introduced the second generation of its gaming controller made specifically for smartphones called the Razer Kishi V2.

"The Razer Kishi V2 is a universal mobile game controller that brings a console-class gameplay experience to your smartphone," Razer said in its announcement on Wednesday, June 8.

Razer says that the Razer Kishi V2 is designed to meet competitive console controller standards featuring advanced microswitch buttons, analog triggers, and programmable macros.

This second-generation controller is claimed to feature a stable and extendable bridge that perfectly adapts to the size of your Android smartphone. The Razer Kishi V2 provides a firm grip that won't let go while you're gaming.

Kishi can be used to play PC and console games directly on your phone. "With support for the biggest game streaming apps, stream from your own device, or play from the cloud. However, Razer insists that it may require third-party hardware and services," explains Razer.

The Kishi V2 leverages your smartphone's USB-C connection, eliminating input latency, and enabling responsive and seamless control. There is also a passthrough charging feature which can power the phone while you are playing games.


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