This is little add-on accessory looks pretty neat. It’s perfect for all you hardcore mobile gamers!
Taken from Engadget … Razer made a similar product called the Junglecat, but the detachable controllers snapped on to cases that only supported a handful of devices. Gamevice is still around, but its current offerings are similarly designed for specific iPhone and Android models.
Enter the Razer Kishi. The $80 Junglecat follow-up, co-designed by Gamevice, seems, on paper, the best solution to date. It has a wired connection, for instance, and doesn’t need to be charged. The Android version supports almost any smartphone, too. But how does it compare with a traditional controller and phone clip combo? Quite admirably, provided you have smaller hands or don’t mind playing with shrunken sticks and triggers.
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The Kishi is an easy recommendation if you want a Gamevice-style peripheral. But if you’re comparing the device to a full-size controller and phone clip, there’s no clear-cut winner. The Kishi is more portable, has a wired connection and doesn’t require charging. The sticks and triggers are smaller, though, and it’s generally less comfortable to hold than a DualShock 4 or Xbox One controller. The Kishi’s $80 price-tag is a tad more expensive than many pad and phone clip combinations, too. At the time of writing, you can get an 8BitDo SN30 Pro+ and clip for $59.98 on Amazon or an official Xbox controller and Microsoft-approved PowerA MOGA Mobile Gaming Clip for $74.98.
Read the rest at Engadget …
You can buy the Razer Kishi for USD $80 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/30vzu8z