Razor is Kishi is capable of having the latest lineup of mobile gaming controllers, your phone, small tablets, and in the most extreme case, a full -sized iPad.
Kishi V3 Pro XL is designed for those who like to play games on the biggest possible mobile canvas, but do not want to rely on touch control or just add a wireless pad. The two sides of the controller are so wide that the V3 Pro XL is capable of adjusting a 13-inch or Pro, or equal ratio, or equal ratio, able to adjust the Android slate, converts the tablet into a handheld console that definitely makes short.
Remove the “XL” bit and provides the same functionality as superspected controller standard Kishi V3 Pro, which is designed for USB-C phones and bullets up to 8 inch. The two controllers have accurate anti-drift TMR thumbstick, with swapable cap, dual mouse click-back button and claw grip bumper, as well as Razor’s sense HD Haptics (currently not supported on iOS). Wired and remote on the PC through the Razor Nexus Launcher is possible, and you are made in the USB-C Passthrough charging. If you like wired audio then there is also a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Round the refreshed lineup is Kishi V3, designed for iPhone and Android handsets. Many of the Pro trick the bottom for the streamlined option, including a full -sized TMR stick (without swapable cap) and back buttons. The USB-C “island” design of the controller makes it compatible with cases widely, so you do not need to shut down every time you want to play a game.
Whatever model you pick up, the razor will give you to six free months of apple arcade, usually a price of $ 7 per month. Will this soften the shock of prices for these controllers? Not necessarily The cost of Kishi V3 is $ 100, the V3 Pro is $ 150, and the V3 Pro XL comes in a 200 dollars, which looks too much for a controller ad-on for your mass tablet. But if you are looking for a controller for that very specific use case, the razor has covered you.

