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Razer Kishi Gaming Controller for Android (Black, 53707BBR) for
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Razer Kishi Gaming Controller for Android (Black, 53707BBR) for
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Razer Kishi Gaming Controller for Android (Black) for
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Features: - Designed to bring console-level control to your phone for gaming anywhere
- Compatible with leading cloud gaming services including Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Stadia, Amazon Luna, GeForce NOW, & Steam Link; & hundreds of popular mobile games including Fortnite, Minecraft, Roblox, Brawlhalla, Asphalt 9: Legends, Black Desert Mobile, emulators, & many more.
- Clickable analog thumbsticks provide greater accuracy and tactile feedback, and the performance buttons and d-pad deliver precision input
- Unlike Bluetooth controllers which produce lag, the controller has zero latency by directly connecting to the device's charging port
- For pass-through charging of your phone or tablet while using the controller
- Designed for long gaming sessions, the controller feels great to hold and can be stretched and clamped on most Android phones, providing a secure hold that won't come loose during gaming
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I think it was posted a couple days ago for $60 for the iOS version on amazon.
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The android and Xbox versions are functionally identical. The labeling on the Xbox buttons are designed to intuitively correspond to Xbox apps, but neither version provides any additional functionality.
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However, the build quality doesn't compare to a standard controller. The triggers are extremely spongy (compared to a standard XB1/Switch Pro controller). There thumbsticks are moderately so. The shoulder bumpers, D-pad, and standard buttons are slightly spongy. It's fine for turn-based or slower games. While technically usable in fast paced reflex heavy games (eg fps, racing), you'll be at a significant disadvantage.