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Kishi Ultra is Razer’s new mobile gaming controller with haptic feedback

Razer brings haptic immersion to iOS, Android, and PC gaming with the Kishi Ultra, a multi-platform mobile controller with Sensa HD haptic feedback.

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For gamers seeking an immersive and versatile mobile gaming experience, Razer has just unveiled a compelling new offering: the Kishi Ultra gaming controller. Launched yesterday, this innovative device promises to elevate the mobile gaming landscape by introducing haptic technology and cross-platform compatibility to the palm of your hand.

At the core of the Kishi Ultra lies a groundbreaking feature: Razer’s proprietary Sensa HD immersive haptics. This cutting-edge technology takes any audio input – be it from games, movies, or music – and translates it into precise, tactile sensations. The haptic feedback is designed to transport users into the heart of the action, adding an entirely new dimension to mobile gaming.

Razer Kishi Ultra gaming controller with haptic vibrations
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But the Kishi Ultra’s appeal extends far beyond its haptic capabilities. With a built-in USB-C port, this controller is a true all-rounder, compatible with a wide range of devices. It seamlessly connects to the latest iPhone 15 series, most Android smartphones (including the Galaxy 23 series, Pixel 6 and up, and the Razer Edge), and even foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Fold5. Moreover, the controller’s expandable design allows it to accommodate iPad minis and 8-inch Android tablets, ensuring a consistent gaming experience across multiple form factors.

Remarkably, the versatility of the Kishi Ultra doesn’t stop there. Gamers can even tether the controller to their PC, opening up a world of possibilities for cross-platform gaming and productivity applications.

To complement its cutting-edge features, the Kishi Ultra boasts a sleek and ergonomic design. Adorned with a pair of Chroma RGB lights below the joysticks, the controller exudes a subtle yet eye-catching aesthetic that is sure to appeal to gaming enthusiasts.

Razer has also addressed a common pain point for mobile gamers: the need for a dedicated app to facilitate the gaming experience. The Razer Nexus app, available for both iOS and Android, serves as the central hub for the Kishi Ultra. Users can launch mobile games directly from the app, which is seamlessly integrated with popular gaming platforms such as Apple Arcade, Xbox Game Pass, and the Google Play Store.

Joining the Kishi Ultra in Razer’s lineup is the Kishi V2 USB-C, a more affordable option that shares the same USB-C connectivity and cross-platform compatibility. While it lacks the haptic capabilities of its pricier sibling, the Kishi V2 USB-C still offers a compelling solution for gamers seeking a wired gaming experience on their mobile devices and PCs.

Both the Razer Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 USB-C are available now, priced at $149.99 and $99.99, respectively.


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