Razer Kishi Mobile Game Controller/Gamepad for Android USB-C: Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, xCloud, Stadia, GeForce NOW, Luna - Pa

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 20,030 ratings

Price: 51.01

Last update: 06-09-2024


About this item

Universal Mobile Gaming Controller: Designed to bring console-level control to your phone for gaming anywhere
Cloud and Mobile Gaming: 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.
Refine Your Aim and Execution: Clickable analog thumbsticks provide greater accuracy and tactile feedback, and the performance buttons and d-pad deliver precision input
Latency-Free Gameplay: Unlike Bluetooth controllers which produce lag, the controller has zero latency by directly connecting to the device’s charging port
USB Type C Charging Port: For pass-through charging of your phone or tablet while using the controller
Ergonomic, Flexible Design for a Comfortable Handheld Grip: 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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Top reviews from the United States

Casey Clark
5.0 out of 5 stars I don't know if I should post it here
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
There's no lag. Immediately opens the app once plugged it. The app has lots of game choices to choose from on different platforms. Super easy to use, very comfortable. I take it everywhere. I love that I can charge my phone while using it. I like that I don't have to worry about charging the handheld itself. I have a Pixel 6 Pro and it fits just fine. As you can see in my photo, it's not like the product picture or like everyone else's photos. I bought a refurbished Kishi for cheap and received a refurbished Kishi V2 Pro instead. So I think someone made a mistake. I'm sure the regular Kishi is just as good though. I decided to buy this after reading reviews and seeing a cheap price on a used one here. And going off what I have, I think these reviews are probably correct on what I was supposed to get.
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Casey Clark
5.0 out of 5 stars I don't know if I should post it here
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
There's no lag. Immediately opens the app once plugged it. The app has lots of game choices to choose from on different platforms. Super easy to use, very comfortable. I take it everywhere. I love that I can charge my phone while using it. I like that I don't have to worry about charging the handheld itself. I have a Pixel 6 Pro and it fits just fine. As you can see in my photo, it's not like the product picture or like everyone else's photos. I bought a refurbished Kishi for cheap and received a refurbished Kishi V2 Pro instead. So I think someone made a mistake. I'm sure the regular Kishi is just as good though. I decided to buy this after reading reviews and seeing a cheap price on a used one here. And going off what I have, I think these reviews are probably correct on what I was supposed to get.
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Sean C
5.0 out of 5 stars Fits perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
Had reserves when buying this, but am glad I did. Fits my Galaxy Note S23. (Had to take the rubber grommet out on the C type plug side for it to fit just right--its removable. No lag and can play all my emulation games.
MD
4.0 out of 5 stars Razer Kishi Gamepad for Android
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Honest Average Consumer Review for Razer Kishi Mobile Gamepad for Android USB-C

The Razer Kishi Gamepad for Android is a solid Gamepad that is easy to use. It conveniently converts your mobile phone into a handheld console, somewhat like the Nintendo Switch. It has 2 thumb sticks on each side, a directional pad, and the XYAB buttons. It also has two trigger buttons located on the top side of the controller.

The buttons can be mapped, depending on the game being played. The configuration can be tailored to the user’s preference. I have used the Razer Kishi when playing Diablo and Mega Man X Dive on the Android platform. Using the controller is much better than using the phone’s touch screen. It feels more comfortable and frees up more screen real estate in the game. This makes the game play more enjoyable.

The Gamepad connects directly to the phone using the USB-C connector. I did not experience any lag in gameplay. The buttons are responsive and makes for a smooth flow in the game.

Overall, the Razer Kishi is a great device that lives up to my expectations. It has made gameplay more enjoyable. The compact form factor allows me to carry it without much problem. It does not require batteries that helps me save power for longer playtime. It also has USB-C connector out at the bottom that allow me to fast charge my device even without taking it off the Gamepad. It is convenient and fun to use.
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MD
4.0 out of 5 stars Razer Kishi Gamepad for Android
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Honest Average Consumer Review for Razer Kishi Mobile Gamepad for Android USB-C

The Razer Kishi Gamepad for Android is a solid Gamepad that is easy to use. It conveniently converts your mobile phone into a handheld console, somewhat like the Nintendo Switch. It has 2 thumb sticks on each side, a directional pad, and the XYAB buttons. It also has two trigger buttons located on the top side of the controller.

The buttons can be mapped, depending on the game being played. The configuration can be tailored to the user’s preference. I have used the Razer Kishi when playing Diablo and Mega Man X Dive on the Android platform. Using the controller is much better than using the phone’s touch screen. It feels more comfortable and frees up more screen real estate in the game. This makes the game play more enjoyable.

The Gamepad connects directly to the phone using the USB-C connector. I did not experience any lag in gameplay. The buttons are responsive and makes for a smooth flow in the game.

Overall, the Razer Kishi is a great device that lives up to my expectations. It has made gameplay more enjoyable. The compact form factor allows me to carry it without much problem. It does not require batteries that helps me save power for longer playtime. It also has USB-C connector out at the bottom that allow me to fast charge my device even without taking it off the Gamepad. It is convenient and fun to use.
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Sam G.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecto
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
Es un control perfecto, excelente para emuladores y juegos nativos, la sensibilidad de las palancas es como la de un mando de xbox series o ps5, super precisa, recomendado para cualquier juego en android, aparte es muy cómodo.
Curiosity Cat
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Really Impressed / Retro Gaming / Moto 5G
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022
In my search for controller that would work well with my phone and also have the layout that I prefer, I went with this. I have a Motorolla 5g stylus phone which is about 173mm in length, and a lot of other controllers won't fit, and the ones that do, I don't like the controller layout. So I decided to try this. Luckily I found it as used for ~ $35. And seriously, that's the max for what I'd pay for it. I would never pay that original price of 90 - it's really not worth it. (If you can find it cheap, go for it.) I want to note here that the controller I received was in seriously like new condition. I mean it looked like it had barely or never been used. So keep that in mind when I mention stuff about the controls themselves.

In the end, I don't see all the hype about it. I watched a bunch of videos and read reviews, and decided to give it a shot.

In all fairness, it works well. I had to made some modifications - for one I needed to remove the rubber ends from each side, and buy a new slimmer case for my phone just so it would fit well without any jiggling. (Trying to use my phone without the case just made it feel somewhat loose and uneven.) Even still, it takes a little effort to use, and therefore not really a good 'on the go' type of gaming device.

I mostly play with retro gaming, mostly stuff like PSP, GBA, and so on, and this has worked for my emulators out of the box. No issues there. It also works well out of the box for Steam Link.

And again, I'm going to mention that I picked this controller for the layout, but still, I find that my hands become very tired pretty quickly. Even low action games I'd feel soreness in my hands in 30 minutes or so of gameplay. I'd prefer a better grip on the sides, instead of the flatness that this controller provides. It's just not egonomic for me, and I have tons of controllers as well as gaming devices and this is really not that comfortable. In fact, I think I prefer my 8BitDo Lite compared to this. *

Another thing I find annoying about this is how tiny the analog sticks are. Seriously tiny. The height and movement is fine, but they are about ~ 13mm in width compared to the ~16 mm on other devices like a Switch or something. It might not seem that big of a deal unless you like to use grips, and then good luck finding some that fit because smaller grips like what fit on a Switch (and multiple other controllers) will pop right off this controller if you try to use them.

As I said, the product I recieved was in like mint condition, so I don't think I'm far off for complaining that I found the triggers (R2 L2) to be not only mushy, but I can tell (by sound) that they rub on the casing of the controller. Sure, they work, but if you're familiar with a good (insert company name) controller, you will find these to be annoying.

Did I mention it's a pain to fold back up? Yup. So you finish your gaming session, and you want to throw it in your bag, but the thing just won't fold up easily. The best way I found to do it is to put it flat on a table to get it to align properly so it snaps together in it's small easy to carry form. Something you can do on a bus? Nope. Forget that. And with it attached, forget about putting the whole thing in your pocket - better be carrying a backpack if you need to move quickly. (Shout out to all the people that use public transport here.)

The tl;dr version? *It's easier for me to throw my 8BitDo Lite in my pocket with a simple fold stand than to carry this around for easy gaming sessions. It feels a bit flimsy and cheap and not worth the full price they ask. Either that or another type of mini handheld device like a Anbernic v90.
(PS - I'm not affiliacted with 8BitDo or any other controller. this is just MHO.)

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