Razer is upping the fun in phone games by rolling out three new Kishi controllers the V3, V3 Pro, and the V3 Pro XL. These gamepads fit a wide range of new mobile devices, with the biggest one even fitting tablets up to 13 inches.
The top pick in the new set is the Kishi V3 Pro XL. Razer says this controller works well with new iPad models and most big Android tablets. If you like playing games on a smaller tablet or a big phone, the regular Kishi V3 Pro is made for screens up to 8 inches.
Both the V3 Pro and V3 Pro XL models have some top-notch perks
- They pack "driftless" analog sticks that have changeable parts for a custom feel.
- They include console-like bumpers for a known and quick control.
- Razer Sensa HD touch feedback is there too, although it's just for iOS devices right now.
- Each controller has a USB Type-C port for direct charging of your device and a 3.5mm audio jack for plug-in headphones.
The basic Kishi V3 is made for usual-sized smartphones. It's different from its Pro brothers as it lacks the changeable stick parts or a back button. Yet, its build is better for phones still in their covers.
Razer has put these price tags on the new Kishi V3 set in the United States
- Razer Kishi V3 $100
- Razer Kishi V3 Pro $150
- Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL $200