Features Lightning passthrough port, 2x multi-function buttons, 3.6 x 7.1 x 1.3in, 4.3oz
MOBILE GAMING IS serious business, and a dedicated controller can give you an edge - which is where Razer says its Kishi v2 iPhone controller comes in.
Loading in an iPhone is simple, with the Kishi's springs feeling soft and pliable. There's a Lightning port that draws power from your device, and a passthrough charging port to keep the iPhone powered up.
The Kishi v2 feels fantastically premium. Each button is satisfyingly clicky and responsive thanks to the addition of switches under the buttons in place of the membranes used on the old Kishi. Elsewhere, there's a subtle hatched pattern on the rear side that aids grip without feeling sticky.
Razer has added a few extra features that help take the Kishi v2 up a notch. Custom "multi-function" buttons can be remapped to whatever controls you want, while there are also share, menu, and options controls, as well as a button to launch the Razer Nexus companion app.
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