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June 2020
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A los editores les gusta
Buenos acabados
Botones y sticks de calidad
Ergonomía
Fácil de instalar
Diseño ergonómico plegable
Compatibilidad con Android
Entrada USB-C auxiliar
No necesita software
Ergonomía y peso
Espacio para altavoz inferior
Carga sin quitar el mando
Cambia la experiencia de jugar
DiseÑo y ergonomÍa fabulosos
Compatible con cualquier mÓvil android
DistribuciÓn de botones completa estilo xbox
No necesita alimentaciÓn externa
Banda extensible y ranura de sujeciÓn acolchada
No necesita software de configuraciÓn
A los editores no les gusta
No tiene vibración
Usa la batería del móvil
El precio
Tamaño máximo no compatible con Sin opciones de configuración
Precio elevado
Gatillos algo perezosos
Sin jack de audio
No apto para los 'tabletófonos' actuales
L1/R1 sin la misma sensibilidad en todo el botón
– no soporta terminales superiores a los 165 mm de largo
– precio un poco elevado
– cuidado con juegos online bloqueen mandos externos
Publicación: 2020-08-22, Autor: Jared , crítica de: talkandroid.com
Resumen: The Razer Kishi released a few months ago, offering a controller for your mobile phone that takes more than a little design inspiration from the Nintendo Switch. That's not a bad thing, necessarily, since that form factor has turned out to be one of the b...
Publicación: 2020-07-06, Autor: Muse , crítica de: gamerbraves.com
Resumen: The Razer Kishi is Razer ‘s latest smartphone gamepad, with the Junglecat now getting fairly aged. At first glance, the Kishi looks quite like a premium gamepad, with sturdy build, many wonderful buttons and has a complementary application that works as a...
If you've been jealous of gaming phones and their dedicated controller accessories but couldn't think of buying one as your main device, the Razer Kishi is a great alternative. It's one of the better phone gaming peripherals in a while and its plug-and-pl...
Publicación: 2020-06-23, Autor: Nick , crítica de: phandroid.com
Resumen: Mobile gaming devices have been around for decades. If you're older than 30, you likely have great memories of the Nintendo Gameboy or the Sega Game Gear. While the graphics those devices offered were a far cry from what we have today, no one can deny how...
Publicación: 2020-06-20, Autor: João , crítica de: neowin.net
It's impossible for me not to appreciate the things that the Kishi does right. It's a very comfortable controller to hold and use, with fantastic analog sticks and great-feeling buttons all around. In terms of the hardware quality, I can only really compl...
Publicación: 2020-06-15, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Sleek design,Fantastic colours and brightness,Fast 240Hz refresh rate for gaming,Plenty of customizable settings,Rear LED core ring throws a nice glow,1000R curvature is quite immersive,Handy headphone clip on the back of the stand,Includes HDMI, DisplayP
Cable management inside stand isn't nearly big enough,OCD gamers with other LED lighting might want some sort of syncing option,Not everyone will like the 1000R curvature as it is quite pronounced
While curved gaming monitors have gained popularity over the past couple of years, until now there hasn't been an option available that closely matches the curvature of the human eye. The Samsung Odyssey G7 does just that while offering up fast 240Hz ref...
Publicación: 2020-06-10, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
Pass-through USB-C charging for phone, ports for audio, Works with most USB-C Android phones, Lag-free control, Plug-and-play, requires no setup, Folds up to compact size
Blocks headphone port (for few phones that still have said port), Controllers a little small for adult hands, Not made to fit tablets, No wireless connectivity
Compatible with nearly all USB-C phones, Portable and sturdy, Comfortable (if bulky) design, Charge-through port for uninterrupted gaming
Most cases must be removed, Does't work with wired headphones, Slightly mushy D-pad
The Razer Kishi is one of the best mobile-first controllers on the market, with great compatibility and low-latency inputs. It won't work with wired headphones and the connection when cloud gaming can be spotty, but it's well worth the price tag for avid...