Friday, April 19th 2024

Razer Unveils Kishi Ultra Mobile Gaming Controller

Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today unveils the Razer Kishi Ultra, a groundbreaking addition to the world of mobile gaming. The Kishi Ultra, a USB C gaming controller compatible with Android, iPhone 15 series, and iPad Mini, marks a paradigm shift in mobile gaming by offering gamers console grade control with immersive haptics. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the Kishi Ultra is a full-size console-class controller featuring high quality ergonomics, haptics, and Razer Chroma RGB to deliver a true console gaming experience without compromise.

"With the Razer Kishi Ultra, we're not just elevating mobile gaming; we're transforming it," says Nick Bourne, Head of Razer's Mobile, Console & Streaming Division. "We've taken the essence of console gaming and distilled it into a form factor that works with more devices than ever before, ensuring that the ultimate gaming experience is always within reach."
Enter the God-Tier Era of Mobile Gaming
The Razer Kishi Ultra ushers in a new era of mobile gaming, combining the power of a full-fledged pro console controller with the portability required for today's mobile gamer. Designed to provide an authentic console experience on the iPhone 15 series, iPad Mini, and Android tablets with 8-inch displays, the Kishi Ultra is the embodiment of high-performance gaming.

Console-Class Controls in a Revolutionary Design
With its first-of-its-kind full-sized handle and button layout, the Kishi Ultra offers ergonomics and gameplay previously only found in Razer's award-winning pro console controllers. This pioneering design not only caters to hardcore console and PC gamers venturing into mobile gaming but also enhances the gaming experience on devices like the iPad Mini, transforming it into a formidable, large screen gaming handheld. In addition, the Kishi Ultra allows for wired play with PC.

Pro-Grade Controller Features for Elite Performance
Incorporating over 15 years of Razer's expertise in crafting esports-grade console controllers, the Kishi Ultra delivers:
  • Exclusive Mecha-tactile 8-way d-pad and ABXY buttons for supreme responsiveness and comfort.
  • Console-sized Hall Effect triggers for analog precision.
  • Full-sized pro-grade thumb sticks with anti-friction rings and a medical-grade TPSiV surface for enduring quality.
  • Programmable L4/R4 multifunction buttons for customized control setups, offering a gaming experience previously thought exclusive to PCs and consoles.
Expanded Compatibility and Seamless Play
The Kishi Ultra transcends the boundaries of mobile gaming:
  • PC and iPad Mini Compatibility: The Kishi Ultra expands its versatility beyond mobile devices, offering a direct low-latency USB-C connection to PCs or iPads, supporting haptic vibrations on PC and providing a 3.5 mm audio experience. This ensures that the Kishi Ultra is not just a mobile gaming controller but a comprehensive gaming platform compatible with a wide range of devices.
  • Case Compatibility: An innovative USB C "island" design provides extra depth to ensure compatibility with most popular phone cases, including Apple's first-party cases for the largest iPhone models, eliminating the hassle of removing the case to play.
Powered by Razer Nexus and Chroma RGB
Additionally, the controller is powered by the subscription-free Razer Nexus App, providing access to thousands of controller-compatible games across iOS and Android. The app allows gamers to launch games, customize controls, and easily record and share gameplay. With the introduction of Virtual Controller Mode for Android devices, the Kishi Ultra adds controller compatibility to many of the biggest mobile games, further enhancing the gaming experience.

Complemented by dynamic addressable Razer Chroma RGB lighting, the Kishi Ultra allows players to bring a piece of their gamer room setup with them, enhancing gameplay and lighting up the battlefield in true Razer fashion.

Razer Sensa HD Haptics: Feel the Game
The Kishi Ultra is the first commercially available device to feature the new Razer Sensa HD Haptics which, along with Razer Chroma RGB, offers multi-sensory gaming immersion that is stronger, more detailed, and more nuanced than traditional console controller vibrations. This is due to the patent-pending wideband high-definition haptics, made possible by a haptic coil in each handle, providing a multidirectional and immersive haptic experience that surpasses traditional console controllers.

With the support of the Interhaptics SDK, developers can craft bespoke haptic experiences on their new and updated titles, while existing PC and Android games gain a new dimension with audio-to-haptics technology. This innovation, paired with Chroma RGB lighting, sets the standard for mobile gaming immersion.

Introducing the Razer Kishi V2 USB C
Alongside the Kishi Ultra, Razer is excited to update the Kishi V2 line with the new Razer Kishi V2 USB C for iPhone 15 series and Android, now featuring wired play for PC and iPad. This refresh enhances the universally compatible and highly mobile gaming controller with microswitch buttons, analog triggers, and programmable macros, optimized for ultra-low latency gameplay and passthrough charging.

The Razer Kishi Ultra represents the pinnacle of mobile gaming technology, merging the power and precision of console gaming with the versatility of mobile gaming. With the Kishi Ultra and the Kishi V2 USB C, Razer continues to lead the charge in gaming innovation, providing gamers with the tools they need to achieve victory, anytime, anywhere.

PRICE & AVAILABILITY
Razer Kishi Ultra
$149.99USD / €169.99 MSRP
Razer.com, RazerStores & Authorized Resellers - Available Now, 18 April 2024

Razer Kishi V2 USB C
$99.99USD / €119.99 MSRP
Razer.com, RazerStores & Authorized Resellers - Available Now, 18 April 2024
Source: Razer
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7 Comments on Razer Unveils Kishi Ultra Mobile Gaming Controller

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
god-tier?

ffs. what a joke lol
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#2
cvaldes
Gamer marketing communications often borders on the absurd. Presumably they are just targeting their audience.

In a year or two this will all be autogenerated by LLM anyhow so enjoy whatever deliberate silliness remains in these last few human-authored press releases.
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#3
The Terrible Puddle
I have the normal Kishi and it's great for playing emulated games on my phone.
Only the thumbsticks leave something to be desired but this ultra has other ones.
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#4
Yashyyyk
I want but cut in half (joycon/VR controller) or the phone/tablet clip detachable from the controller part

Or the steam deck but cut in "thirds" and throw the screen away (with touchpads)

And if you're going to support iPad it really should at least do iPad / Pro 11

I like the iPad mini more but it's weird to not support the popular iPads

I really just wish there was a premium joycon alternative
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#5
Fungi
YashyyykI want but cut in half (joycon/VR controller) or the phone/tablet clip detachable from the controller part

Or the steam deck but cut in "thirds" and throw the screen away (with touchpads)

And if you're going to support iPad it really should at least do iPad / Pro 11

I like the iPad mini more but it's weird to not support the popular iPads

I really just wish there was a premium joycon alternative
If bluetooth connection is fine, you do have a premium option called the Mobapad M6(s). Lots of reviews on youtube if you're interested.
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#6
Yashyyyk
FungiIf bluetooth connection is fine, you do have a premium option called the Mobapad M6(s). Lots of reviews on youtube if you're interested.
Yeah just that and like binboks, I wasn't sold on them but I'll take another look
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#7
Vayra86
Space Lynxgod-tier?

ffs. what a joke lol
Pricing sure is, anyway
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