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Gamevice Exclusive | Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With

: It is equipped with clickable analog thumbsticks, a full 8-way D-pad, four face buttons (A-B-X-Y), and shoulder bumpers/triggers.

noted its compact, collapsible form factor, which makes it far more portable than a standard controller with a phone clip. Responsiveness : It is equipped with clickable analog thumbsticks,

for iPhone was built with several high-performance features for mobile and cloud gaming: Ultra-Low Latency: Connects directly via a Lightning port By plugging the controller onto the iPhone, the

The Kishi was positioned not just as a controller for native iOS games, but as a portable console in its own right. By plugging the controller onto the iPhone, the device effectively morphs into a Nintendo Switch-style handheld, capable of running high-fidelity console games via the cloud. The expanding bridge mechanism ensures that the controller

Perhaps the most exciting aspect for consumers is the "Universal" nature of the design. While the Lightning version is exclusive to iOS, Razer confirmed that a USB-C version will also be released, catering to the growing market of Android gaming phones and iPad mini users. The expanding bridge mechanism ensures that the controller isn't tied to a specific iPhone model, making it future-proof against Apple's annual size changes—a common criticism of previous Razer mobile cases.

, a new dual-sided universal mobile gaming controller developed in partnership with . Designed to provide a console-like experience for both users, the

The Razer Kishi represents a strategic collaboration where , a veteran in mobile controller manufacturing, provided the foundational hardware expertise. While building on Gamevice’s existing split-controller concepts, Razer integrated its signature "look and feel," including clicky buttons and refined ergonomics.