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The Razer Kishi V2 Pro is a mobile gaming controller designed for Android devices, featuring HyperSense Haptics for immersive gameplay, an extendable bridge for universal smartphone compatibility, and passthrough charging for uninterrupted gaming sessions. With ultra-low latency and support for PC and console game streaming, it’s the ultimate accessory for gamers on the move.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 18 x 3.3 cm; 138 g |
Item model number | RZ06-04580100-R3M1 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Series | Kishi V2 Pro |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 138 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**.
Excellent controller
Great controller, premium build quality. Buttons feel great and are highly responsive. Great value for a premium product.
N**N
Clicky and responsive.
Excellent controller. Buttons are clicky and responsive much like Razer's other controllers, which I like very much. Despite it's claim of an "universal fit", note it will NOT fit the Asus ROG 8 Pro as its camera bezel is too wide and thick.
A**R
Things they don't tell you
Extremely disappointed in this product, does not support remote play on playstation even though it is advertised, also there is a bug when you use it with samsung galaxy s22 ultra, 23 ultra and 24 ultra where the rb/r1 button keeps activating when playing xbox cloud games so seemingly not compatible with the 2 major consoles people would buy it for, I am hoping to get a refund but because I purchased back in July for a Christmas present for my son I doubt very much this will happen but if I can save people from making the same mistake I have at least this review was worth typing. Unfortunately I have to give it a star to send my review
M**7
Average Quality, High Price: Not Worth It
The Razer Kishi V2 Pro is an average-quality mobile gaming controller, but its high price may not be justifiable. The buttons are small and uncomfortable to use during long gaming sessions, and the handrest is also too small, providing little support. If you're looking for a premium experience, this controller might not meet your expectations. Given the cost, I expected better build quality and comfort.
P**P
Razer Kishi V2 Pro Android version
Much better than version One. More sturdy and holds the phone securely. The software app is free unlike the Backbone. I recommend this.
M**B
iPhone 15 pro max
Hi,Bought this for iPhone 15 pro max due to the size of the camera bump it doesn’t quite fit - other than that it looks like a nice controller hope they bring out a revised iPhone version soon
P**O
Kishi V2 is okay, but...
The media could not be loaded. Pros:- Working natively with android games and most of the emulators- if not supported by game, you can map screen keys to physical buttons, including steering joycon- working with many phones, even the one that are not listed (Like OnePlus Nord 3 5G in my case).- charging passthroughCons:- in order to work properly you need to update firmware in Razer Nexus, out of the box experience might be ruined if you skip this step. {IMPORTANT}- fatty phones might have hard time to fit, usb port itself is not adjustable. In many cases this also means you will have to take off phone cover.- charging only in normal mode, not supporting fast charging (at least didn't work for me this way with 3 phones I tested)- some games feels a bit jerky when mapping on the screen (Nier Automata for example), but you can still use touch screen- doesn't have 3,5 audio jack port like some other controllers.Is it worth buying? Probably, but only if you see discount on it, otherwise hunt for something cheaper.
S**3
Disappointing Experience with Razer Kishi V2 Pro
I purchased the Kishi V2 Pro in July as a 13th birthday present, specifically to support PS Remote Play. I chose this product over the Backbone PlayStation Edition because of the advertised haptic feedback and Razer’s clear indication of PS Remote Play support on Amazon and their website. After more than two months of confusing and contradictory communication with the support team, and closing the support ticket three times they confirmed that I was correct—the device does not functionaly work with PS Remote Play. However, they shifted the blame onto Sony!!Following a review on Trustpilot, Razer Customer Advocacy asked me to reach out via email, which I did immediately. Unfortunately, despite multiple follow-up prompts, I received no response or acknowledgment of my emails.After investing countless hours troubleshooting and rebuilding phones, PlayStations, and creating videos, screenshots and photos to show the steps taken, I still have a very disappointed teenager and a birthday present that does not work as advertised.As a long-time user of Razer products, this has been a deeply disappointing experience. It reflects poorly on Razer's commitment to customer satisfaction and product reliability. I have lost trust in their marketing and advertising.
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