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The Razer Kishi for Android is a premium USB-C connected gaming controller designed to deliver console-grade precision and ultra-low latency on mobile devices. Its flexible, ergonomic design fits a wide range of Android smartphones securely, enabling seamless cloud and local gaming with instant button response. Pass-through charging ensures uninterrupted play, making it the ultimate portable controller for serious gamers seeking a competitive edge anywhere.





| ASIN | B084W8P5FP |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 40 in Mobile Phone Gaming Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7,825) |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item model number | RZ06-02900100-R3M1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.43 x 13.41 x 3.73 cm; 134 g |
| Release date | 9 Jun. 2020 |
C**H
Simple and amazing.
So, I had been looking for a controller that works with my mobile phone for some time and I came across this. Seen the original price and it instantly put me off, then it was on a Black Friday deal at half price (£50) so I bought it without a second thought. First impressions were great, it works straight out of the box with nothing extra to do, except for installing the app which isn't required for it to work (unless you want to use xcloud). It doesn't work for some games, only came across a handful so far but the majority of controller supported games work perfectly and if you use an emulator, you can easily remap buttons no problem. The controller sections fit snug around my phone, though not with a case, but you can remove the rubber buffers from both ends as they aren't glued in and won't get damaged when removed. Once removed the left side has a bit of a 'wobble' but isn't that noticeable when playing, there is no 'wobble' when the buffer is attached but then my case doesn't fit so you'll need to feel what feels better for you. After about a month of using the Kishi, i have no complaints, im impressed with it. A great device, maybe wouldn't spend £100 on one though.
D**W
Game changer
Bought this for use with xCloud, and it's genuinely revolutionary, turning my phone into a portable console. The controller itself is sturdy and well made, sticks feel great, face buttons are nice and responsive. The d-pad may be a little devisive as it's somewhat mushy, but I quite like it. The small triggers take some getting used to, and they don't feel as nice and smooth as the ones on the Xbox, but they're usable. Everything works perfectly with xCloud, both on the app and via browser. I don't have the Xbox branded version, but everything works as it should, right out of the box, it's literally just the branding that's different, so you can save yourself a few quid by not buying the official Xbox version of the Kishi. I have also used this controller with Stadia and GEForce Now and it works with both of those services. Use on mobile games is a little hit and miss. The list of games the Kishi supports is small, and I've found that some games listed as being supported aren't, and some games not listed work fine. There is a Kishi app which includes things like a launcher, which is very helpful. Overall, at least for cloud gaming on the go, this is an exceptional product, if a little pricey at full retail price.
H**2
Turning my Huawei into a PSP packed with emulation
A solid product from Razer and great for mobile gaming. This controller was released at an excessive £100 barrier, which only the hardcore mobile gamers would access. The price point slightly lowered but it remained excessive, even more expensive than a PS5 DualSense without the abilities and capabilities to justify the price point, the price point was “jumping on a fad”. Now with the recent release of the second version, this is dropping in price to become much more accessible for the masses. I jumped on board and see that this is a solid product from Razer. My old Huawei Mate 20 Pro is packed full of emulation from DuckStation (PS1) and AetherSX2 (PS2) to Mupen64 (Nintendo 64) and Dolphin (Gamecube and Wii), it plays most games very well. Before I purchased this product I was using an Xbox One controller connected to the phone via BlueTooth to play games, but it was a cumbersome and heavy set up, and the Xbox One controller relied on AA batteries to power the controller. I tried using a DualShock 4 controller but set up was a pita, and I had the same issues again (heavy and cumbersome set up, poor battery life of the controller etc). This Razer controller solves the issues that I had with the console controllers. The Razer Kishi controller is light and sturdy. Releasing two clips on the back of the controller releases the mechanism to fit your phone. Using the USBC port it removes the need for BlueTooth, and the Razer Kishi is set as an Xbox One controller making it very easy to set up, set your controls and play games on the phone. The controller is comfortable to hold on my palms, I used to have a PSVita and used to hold it the same way that I hold the Kishi once set up. One downside I can see is specific to my Huawei Mate 20 Pro. I noticed that the left side of the Kishi controller is not clamped flush with the phone, meaning that when I play games with the set up I need to be careful to avoid flexing the left side upwards. There is enough flexibility on the Kishi to prevent it from tearing but it’s a reflex I need to get used to. I am considering using double sided sticky tape to secure the phone in place during play and using IPA to remove any residue when not playing with the Kishi. Overall this is a good low cost solution and I specifically recommend it to anyone using emulation. Edit (April 2023) - I noticed two more downsides to this. The first is the abhorrently slow charging ability of the Kishi when connecting the charger in it’s designated charging port, on the base of the right side of the Kishi. No fast charging whatsoever, in fact the charging reminds me of the old generic 5W chargers ever-present up to 5 years ago, and what was available on iPhones before they adopted the faster 20W standard. The second is the D-Pad is terrible and borderline useless for fighting games. I was playing Street Fighter Alpha 3 using the Kishi and performing combos with the mushy D-Pad is like wading through a sea of treacle. Just don’t bother with fighting games using the Kishi.
R**Y
Fantastic for Xcloud
I got this specifically for playing Microsoft Xcloud games and game streaming from my Series X. This controller is absolutely fantastic! The button layout mimics an Xbox controller pretty well, with all of the buttons except the share button. The butons and sticks all feel good and are nice and responsive. The analoge sticks and triggers work really well. The triggers don't feel exactly the same as on the Xbox controller, but still feel nice. The controller connects to your device via USB-C, so there is no noticable input lag. This keeps the bluetooth free for other devices such as headphones or external speakers. There is also a charge-though circuit so that you can charge your mobile device while using the controller. I cannot recommend this product highly enough. It is a MUST BUY is you are using Xcloud or device streaming on your mobile.
R**S
Overhyped, overpriced, flimsy and uncomfortable.
What is a game controller for? It's to allow you to interact with a game without noticing the controller surely? Well, for me this device fails in every respect. It has taken the features of portability and compactness as the foremost consideration and done away with comfort and ease of use. The face buttons felt mushy and the buttons and right stick are too close to each other meaning you are always grazing the buttons with your right thumb unless you hold it awkwardly. Then there is the grip for holding. Or lack of it meaning you have to shift your hands around constantly to use stick or buttons. Including the start/options button which you have to regrip if you want to use it at all. If you have grown up hands then get an Xbox controller with a phone grip (or the 8bitdo equivalent) and forget this expensive flimsy contraption that has only one use as opposed to the myriad of uses bluetooth controllers have. I coveted this controller for the longest time thinking it would the Holy grail of solutions but couldn't justify the high price tag. Even 2nd hand it was £55. Madness. After trying it I honestly don't think this is even worth £25 brand new and that is if you can find it comfortable to use and absolutely must have a mobile phone gaming solution that is as light as possible. Consider the 8bitdo clip and 8bitdo Pro 2 controller before you go near this. You will then also have a controller with decent software configuration and multiple options of compatibility (including latency free cable control).
M**E
A comfortable and easy to use grip to make mobile gaming better
A great controller accessory to make mobile gaming much better. The grip is comfortable in hands and has all the buttons / controls you'd expect. It interacts well with games through Xbox Game Pass and is picked up like an xbox controller automaricallg which hides the on screen control prompts. The buttons have good travel and overall feels sturdy. It's easy to use in terms of folding and unfolding by releasing two clips at the back. My Samsung S21 fits in the grip fine without its case on and charges through the pass through charger. Overall whilst the price is a little steep the grip feels like good quality, is responsive and works well and I'd happily recommend.
E**U
Don't buy
I couldn't imagine buying a controller of this quality at £80. I bought it at £35 and still feel scammed. As I'm writing this, an Xbox series X controller is £36... EVERYTHING on this controller is MUSHY. D-pad, face buttons and triggers are all a pain to use. At the price of a full sized controller (let alone when it was >double), this is unacceptable quality. Only the analog sticks are good, but even then, the right one is positioned right underneath the face buttons, such that your thumb is constantly jamming into it whenever you try to press anything, and I don't even have large hands. Combined with the mushy, unresponsive-feeling buttons, trying to game with this thing will drive you crazy. Another thing I haven't heard anyone mention is how heavy this thing is - it's actually about the same weight (if not heavier) than some of the full sized controllers I have on hand, despite having no internal battery. It adds a significant amount of weight to your phone. Also, it fit my phone fine, but much larger than 6.8 inch screen probably wouldn't. Also, I have a phone with flat edges - a rounded one would probably not be held in place properly. Good points: charging port, retractable/portable design, looks good visually... and packaging was nice
J**N
Completely changes how I view my phone!
The Razer Kishi has fundamentally transformed my perspective on mobile gaming; it's taken my Pixel 6 Pro (Photos use my Sony XZ Premium as an example) from being a mere smartphone to a portable gaming powerhouse. The vast array of games that I am now able to comfortably play on my phone, thanks to this controller, is truly staggering. Both emulation & native Android games work flawlessly with the Razer Kishi. Pros: -Compatibility: One of the most impressive aspects of the Razer Kishi is its compatibility. The device snugly accommodates my Pixel 6 Pro, enabling me to play games without any hardware compatibility issues. -Portability: The compact design of the Razer Kishi, comparable to the size of a conventional wallet, means I can conveniently carry it with me wherever I go. Gaming on the go feels so much better than carrying around a Bluetooth controller. Cons: -Minor Design Flaws: The thumbstick on the right is slightly too close to the face buttons for my larger hands, leading to occasional misclicks during intense gaming sessions. The bumpers and triggers also leave a bit to be desired, lacking the comfort and responsiveness of more premium controllers. The controller also isn't the most comfortable, I feel like holding this in my hands for long gaming sessions might lead to some cramps since there isn't a real grip to rest your hands on. -Rubber Insert Adjustment: To accommodate my Pixel 6 Pro's camera bump, I found it necessary to modify one of the rubber inserts slightly. This is a minor inconvenience that users with certain phone models might encounter. -Long-Term Concerns: Obviously this isn't something I can comment on after only using it for a short time, but the stretch to fit my Pixel 6 Pro into it, feels like it might break in the long term. In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend the Razer Kishi to anyone who wishes to elevate their mobile gaming experience, especially if you get it at around £38 like I did. It's an affordable and portable solution that transforms your smartphone into a versatile gaming console. Despite a few design hitches, this controller has completely revolutionised how I view and use my phone. With the Razer Kishi, gaming on my Pixel 6 Pro is no longer just an option—it's a delight.
I**R
Razer Kishi
Recientemente he estado utilizando el controlador Razer Kishi para Android y, hasta ahora, funciona genial. Además, era muy económico considerando su calidad y funcionalidad. Diseño y Ergonomía: El Razer Kishi tiene un diseño ergonómico que se adapta cómodamente a las manos, proporcionando una experiencia de juego cómoda durante largas sesiones. Su formato ajustable permite que se conecte a una amplia gama de dispositivos Android, convirtiendo tu teléfono en una consola portátil. Calidad de Construcción: La construcción del controlador es robusta y de alta calidad, lo que garantiza durabilidad y resistencia al uso continuo. Los botones y joysticks ofrecen una respuesta táctil precisa, similar a la de los controles de consolas tradicionales. Facilidad de Uso: Configurar el Razer Kishi es sencillo y rápido. Sólo es necesario conectar el teléfono al controlador y ya está listo para usarse, sin necesidad de emparejamientos complicados ni cables adicionales. Rendimiento: La baja latencia del controlador asegura una experiencia de juego fluida, sin retrasos ni interrupciones. Esto es especialmente importante para juegos que requieren tiempos de respuesta rápidos y precisos. Premios y Reconocimientos: El Razer Kishi ha sido galardonado con el premio "Best of CES 2020" por Engadget, lo que resalta su innovación y relevancia en el mercado de accesorios para juegos móviles. En resumen, el Razer Kishi para Android es una opción excelente para cualquier jugador que desee mejorar su experiencia de juego móvil. Ofrece una gran relación calidad-precio y ha superado todas mis expectativas. ¡Muy recomendado!
C**.
Tellement bien !
Utilisé avec un Samsung Galaxy S21 (sans coque de protection), le pad tient parfaitement le téléphone et je peux jouer à tous les jeux de mon PC en stream. Un vrai bonheur ! Les boutons sans être premiums sont plutôt bons, les sticks impeccables. L2 et R2 sont parfaits pour la taille du produit. Le rangement replié est l'un des supers atouts de cette manette. on peut la trimbaler partout et l'installer pour une session de jeu en un rien de temps. L'appareil nomade par excellence ! La prise de charge est bien placée et ne vient pas déranger les mains quand elle est en place. Petit plus, on peut retirer les cales en caoutchouc afin d'utiliser son téléphone avec sa coque (en tout cas ça marche pour ma coque) Un gros Big Up à Razer donc pour cet excellent produit ! (le Kishi V1 est meilleur que le Kishi V2, à mon sens, car ce dernier est moins compact une fois rangé)
L**S
Parfait !! Plug and play
Ce produit est parfait, totalement plug and play avec un iPhone 11 pro Max. Tous les jeux apple arcade sont compatibles immédiatement. Les sticks sont robustes et cliquables, pas de latence, les gâchettes sont bien placées. Il y a en plus deux jeux de caoutchouc de serrage qui s'adaptent à différents modèles de téléphones. Bref je recommande pour tous utilisateur d'iPhone ce produit !!
T**O
Worst company ever came across never buying anything in future
Worst product don’t buy specially if ur using an iPhone and Amazon will not even take the delivery u gotta pay for it so worst service of Amazon, firstly hey won’t tell u if the device is compatible with ur phone before delivery and upon delivery u have to spend from ur pocket to send it back which is more than half the amount u paid to buy the trash that does not work
K**S
Produkt ze zwrotu
Urządzenie bardzo spoko. Jeśli grasz w gry typu gta/ minecraft to rewelacja. Urządzenie 5/5 Dostałem egzemplarz ze zwrotu (brak info w opisie, urządzenie miało być nowe) - brak folii fabrycznej i nieudolnie naklejone ponownie naklejki, także spory minus dla Amazon (zwłaszcza, ze to mój pierwszy zakup w tym serwisie)
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