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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: 2020-06-09, Autor: Taylor , crítica de: androidpolice.com
This thing is just so darn neat, Works with almost every modern Android phone, Feels really nice in the hand
Can't accommodate the biggest, highest-end phones. Most cases won't fit, A wired connection is good for latency, but at this price, it'd be nice if the Kishi doubled as a Bluetooth PC controller, As cool as it is, this is just a USB controller, and it cos
Razer Kishi7.5/10Maybe, but there are a lot of ifs here: if you're serious about mobile gaming, and if you have a phone that'll fit in it, and if you don't use a case, and if you can afford it, the Razer Kishi is a great controller. The engineering behind...
Publicación: 2020-06-09, Autor: Nick , crítica de: engadget.com
Resumen: Every smartphone can double as a powerful gaming device. There's just one problem: They don't have buttons. Well, not beyond the tiny nubs that line either side of their wafer-thin frame. If you're craving real buttons and triggers, you basically have two...
Publicación: 2020-06-09, Autor: Russell , crítica de: androidcentral.com
Excellent build quality, Fits basically every phone, Functionally compact
Noticeable wobble with smaller phones
If you play games on your phone in landscape mode, and you don't own a Razer Kishi, you are making your hands sad. This is a revelation after so many other companies have tried something similar but not truly hit the mark. I am very excited never to need...
Publicación: 2020-06-09, Autor: Jason , crítica de: techaeris.com
Sleek, compact design,Low latency USB-C connection,Xbox-style layout,USB Type-C pass-thorugh charging,Great performance while gaming,Fits most USB Type-C Android smartphones
Can be a bit finicky to compact,Have to remove phone case to use,Doesn't fit Razer Phone 2 out of the box,Razer Kishi app is pretty basic
If you have an Android device with a USB Type-C port and are looking for a mobile game controller, look no further than the Razer Kishi. Not only is it compact and portable, but it performs well and fits most modern Android smartphones. Mobile gaming is h...
Ultra-low latency gameplay, Compatible with Stadia, GeForce NOW, and xCloud, Quality build and design, USB-C Pass-through charging for your phone, Compact when not in use, Fits most Android phones, Built-in speaker ports
Won't fit Razer's own phones, Drains phone battery when not in use, Phones need to have a center-aligned USB-C port to be compatible
Publicación: 2020-08-31, Autor: Caveshen , crítica de: nag.co.za
Latency-free smartphone gaming Pass-through charging Excellent when paired with video game streaming services,
Native Android games support is lacking If you have a niche phone brand, forget about it Plastic feel isn't the best for its price
Razer enters the mobile gaming peripheral market with the Kishi, a controller for your smartphone that has excellent potential if you have the games to take advantage of it...
Publicación: 2020-10-05, Autor: Will , crítica de: in.pcmag.com
Resumen: Game More How to Choose the Right Game Controller for Your PC Beyond the Gamepad: Alternative Controllers for Your Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One How to Choose the Best Fight Stick, No Matter Your Budget The Best Retro Gaming Consoles How to Play Clas...
Pros, Easy to use, Compact design, Comfortable controls
Cons, Relatively expensive, Questionable compatibility with non-Project xCloud games
Bottom LineThe Xbox version of the Razer Kishi for Android is an easy way to add physical controls to your phone for playing games over Project xCloud...
Comfortable to use, Proper analog sticks, It has shoulder triggers instead of just buttons, Easy to use, USB-C passthrough charging, Can be attached to a wider variety of smartphones
Resistive face buttons with notable travel distance, D-pad doesn't feel as accurate as the Junglecat, Certain games have compatibility issues, Not as versatile as the Razer Junglecat
The Razer Kishi manages to address some of the shortcomings from the Razer Junglecat but it also brought some drawbacks of its own...