Razer’s
latest
mobile
gaming
controller
just
released
today,
the
Kishi
Ultra,
is
an
all-rounder
that
can
switch
between
multiple
devices.
The
controller
has
a
built-in
USB-C
port
that
can
work
with
the
iPhone
15
series
as
well
as
most
Android
smartphones
(Razer
says
it’s
compatible
with
the
Galaxy
23
series,
Pixel
6
and
up,
the
Razer
Edge,
and
“many
other
Android
devices.”)
It
also
seems
to
work
perfectly
fine
with
Galaxy
Z
Fold
5
and
other
foldables.
The
controller
can
expand
to
fit
your
iPad
Mini
and
any
8-inch
Android
tablets,
and
you
can
also
tether
it
to
your
PC.
Razer’s
Kishi
Ultra
can
also
work
on
tablets.Razer
One
interesting
feature
in
the
Kishi
Ultra
is
the
inclusion
of
Razer’s
Sensa
HD
immersive
haptics,
which
the
company
claims
can
take
any
audio
— whether
that
be
a
game,
movie,
or
music
— and
convert
it
to
haptics.
We
saw
the
same
haptics
in
Razer’s
Project
Esther
concept
gaming
chair
that
it
unveiled
at
CES.
The
Kishi
Ultra
is
the
first
commercially
available
Razer
product
to
feature
the
Sensa
haptics,
so
it’ll
give
the
general
public
a
chance
to
try
them
out.
The
Sensa
haptics
won’t
support
iOS
—
it
currently
only
works
with
Android
12
or
above
and
Windows
11.
The
controller
is
also
outfitted
with
a
small
pair
of
Chroma
RGB
lights,
right
below
the
joysticks.
Note
that
you’ll
need
to
download
the
Razer
Nexus
app
(available
for
both
iOS
and
Android)
for
the
Kishi
Ultra
to
work.
The
app
can
launch
mobile
games,
and
is
integrated
with
Apple
Arcade,
Xbox
Game
Pass,
and
the
Google
Play
Store.
Razer
also
announced
a
new
version
of
its
less
expensive
Kishi
V2
with
a
USB-C
port
for
iPhone
15
and
Android,
one
which
similarly
supports
wired
play
on
PC
and
the
iPad.
Both
the
Razer
Kishi
Ultra
and
Kishi
V2
USB-C are
available
in
stores
or
online
now,
and
are
priced
at
$150
and
$99,
respectively.
Original author: Amrita Khalid
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