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The Razer Kishi V2 has become one of the best devices you can buy for your Android phone if you want to play games. Now iPhone owners who want to join in the fun can, because the Kishi V2 is now landing on Apple phones.
The follow-up to the original Razer Kishi has finally made its way to iOS devices. It has iOS compatibility and, of course, a Lightning port instead of a USB-C connector. That should be fine unless iPhones make the long-rumored switch to USB-C at some point. Otherwise, it is identical to your version of Android in terms of design. It gives you a Nintendo Switch-like design with two parts that stick to the left and right sides of your device. The controller has two joysticks, a D-pad, the classic A, B, X, and Y buttons, and shoulder buttons and triggers.
However, being identical to its Android counterpart, this driver also shares the same flaws. We don’t have a 3.5mm headphone jack, and some people may find the buttons awkward. But if you want an iOS-compatible mobile controller, this is probably one of the best on the market, although the competition’s Backbone One seems better in many ways. It has better hand feel and button feel as well as a headphone jack.
If you want to check it out, you’ll need an iPhone running at least iOS 15.4. This means that all iPhones, from the first generation SE to last year’s 13th lineup, are supported. If you want to get one, it will cost you $100 and you can get it right now on the Razer website.
Source: The Edge
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