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Apr192024

Razer ups the mobile gaming ante with a feature-packed Kishi Ultra controller

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Mobile gaming gets a serious upgrade with the Razer Kishi Ultra, a versatile controller that seamlessly transitions between various devices. This powerhouse boasts a universal USB-C connection, making it compatible with the latest iPhone 15 series, most Android phones (including Galaxy S23, Pixel 6 onwards, Razer Edge, and more), and even tablets like the iPad Mini and 8-inch Android models. Remarkably, it can also be used with foldable phones like the Galaxy Z Fold5.

One of the Kishi Ultra's most exciting features is Razer's Sensa HD haptics. This technology transforms any audio—games, movies, or music—into an immersive haptic experience. It's the first commercially available Razer product with Sensa, giving users a taste of the future. (Note: Sensa haptics currently work on Android 12 or above, Windows 11, and not iOS). To complement the experience, the Kishi Ultra features subtle Chroma RGB lighting near the joysticks.

You'll need to download the Razer Nexus app (iOS and Android) to launch games and access integrations with Apple Arcade, Xbox Game Pass, and Google Play Store.

Looking for a more affordable option? Razer also announced a refreshed Kishi V2 with a USB-C port, offering similar wired PC and iPad compatibility for iPhone 15 and Android users.

Both the Razer Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 USB-C are available now for CA$199.99 and CA$129.99, respectively.

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