Razer has launched Kishi V3 gamepads for larger smartphones and tablets |
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Razer has introduced three gaming controllers Kishi V3, V3 Pro and V3 Pro XL. All of them are oriented to work with modern mobile devices. It's not only about smartphones: the senior model of the new series is compatible even with tablets, the screen diagonal of which reaches 13 inches. According to the manufacturer's assurance, Kishi V3 Pro XL is compatible even with current iPad models and most Android tablets with comparable dimensions. The version of the controller without the prefix XL, in turn, is designed for devices with screens up to 8 inches. Both models are equipped with ?driftless? sticks with interchangeable tips and bumpers in the spirit of console gamepads for easy control. Support for the Razer Sensa HD feature for haptic feedback is also claimed, but for now it's only available on iOS. The bodies of each controller have a USB Type-C ![]() The base model of the Kishi V3 is aimed at ?standard? smartphones. It is distinguished from the older versions by the lack of interchangeable stick attachments and the Back button, as well as a design that allows you to install it on devices with cases. In the US market, the Razer Kishi V3 is priced at $100, the V3 Pro model will cost $150, and the older V3 Pro XL will cost $200. |