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December 2019
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Botones mecánicos
Gran autonomía
Diseño compacto
Android y Windows
Uso inalámbrico
BaterÍa de larga duraciÓn
Mayor precisiÓn y ergonomÍa para jugar
Compatible con smartphone
Tablet y pc
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Solo trae carcasas para tres tipos de móviles concretos
Publicación: 2020-06-09, Autor: Alejandro , crítica de: gizcomputer.com
Botones mecánicos, Gran autonomía, Diseño compacto, Android y Windows, Uso inalámbrico
Solo trae carcasas para tres tipos de móviles concretos, No incluye ni cargador ni cables de carga, No trae funda, Sin iluminación, Precio
El mando Razer Junglecat bastante caro al que le encontramos su mayor handicap en las carcasas que transforman el móvil en una consola portátil. Y es que si bien es una estupenda idea, y se incluyen tres con el mando, no son accesorios universales. Esto q...
baterÍa de larga duraciÓn, mayor precisiÓn y ergonomÍa para jugar, compatible con smartphone, tablet y pc
cargador tipo c no incluido, falta compatibilidad con otros modelos mÓviles
¿Qué nos gusta del Razer JungleCat? Su comodidad y diseño práctico. Aporrear la pantalla del móvil en la que aparecen los comandos no sólo nos quita un porcentaje de la visión, sino que puede llegar a ser un tanto cansado. Evidentemente no son lo mismo qu...
Publicación: 2014-07-04, Autor: Esat , crítica de: stuff.tv
Open Gallery The fact that dedicated controllers for iPhones are now properly supported is an undeniably Good Thing, but we haven't yet found a really great one. The Razer Junglecat doesn't do that. It's a bit big and it feels a bit cheap, and...
The Razer Junglecat is better than many iOS controllers we've seen but still feels someway off being the finished article. Its pocketable nature makes it ideal for commuter gamers, but slight issues with button choices and a lack of a tilting screen hold...
Publicación: 2020-02-23, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Small, compact design,Pairs easily and works well for gaming,Long battery life,Can be used with or without phone grip case,No USB Type-C cable include
Phone grip cases only for a few phones,Phone grip case lacking in phone protection,Razer should have integrated this with the Razer Arctech phone case,Bit small with the slide-in controller grip,Doesn't work with all games,Not a fan of the PlayStation sty
The Razer Junglecat isn't exactly cheap but works great and has insane battery life. It's a shame it isn't compatible with more phones but we're excited to see what theRazer Kishihas in store for both Android and iPhone gamers when it releases.*We use rev...
Low latency connection for instantaneous button response, independent Bluetooth connections for each controller, Nintendo Switch like style with supported phones, Excellent buttons with very tactile feel, High-quality build, Extremely portable, Very long-
Great performance, Excellent battery life, Very responsive and reliable, Customizable controls, Small and light
Slightly overpriced, Borrowed design, Lack of compatible cases
The Razer Junglecat is a great Android game controller for casual and avid gamers alike. The Switch-like layout is familiar, compact, comfortable and customizable. The Junglecat controller is responsive, reliable and lasts for ages, but it feels a bit ove...
Publicación: 2020-02-16, Autor: Duncan , crítica de: ausdroid.net
If you're looking for a gaming controller and happen to have one of the three compatible devices, I think that the Razer Junglecat is a worthy contender for your gaming dollar. Razer is a strong and reliable brand in gaming accessories and is building qui...
Compact, Can be used on Android smartphones and Windows PC, Clicky, responsive buttons and D-pad, Comfy analog sticks, Lengthy battery life, Better build quality than Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons, Razer Gamepad apps lets you customize controls even for unsupp
Have to charge both sides separately, Octopus plugin crashes occasionally, Dependency on phone cases limits its potential, Right controller layout is a bit awkward at first
Publicación: 2014-07-04, Autor: Esat , crítica de: stuff.tv/my/
The fact that dedicated controllers for iPhones are now properly supported is an undeniably Good Thing, but we haven't yet found a really great one.The Razer Junglecat doesn't do that.It's a bit big and it feels a bit cheap, and while we might forgive tha...