Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive

At , known as the Razer Kishi Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

The new Razer Gamevice iPhone game controller is designed to provide a premium gaming experience on-the-go. The device features a sleek and durable design, with a rugged frame that can withstand the rigors of intense gaming sessions. The controller boasts a unique dual-sided design, with a removable and adjustable phone clamp that can accommodate iPhones of various sizes. At , known as the Razer Kishi Go

This controller arrived right before mobile gaming exploded with controller support (e.g., Genshin Impact , Call of Duty: Mobile tournaments). Unfortunately, the rise of Bluetooth controllers like the Backbone One and Razer’s own Kishi (released later in 2020) made this dual-sided model obsolete quickly. The wired connection was great for latency, but the lack of telescoping flexibility (it didn’t stretch for cases or different phone sizes) hurt its longevity. The controller boasts a unique dual-sided design, with

, Razer unveiled the Razer Kishi Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The wired connection was great for latency, but

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The announcement of the Razer Kishi at CES 2020 represented a significant step forward for mobile gaming. By eliminating the latency issues of Bluetooth and introducing a wrap-around form factor, Razer and Gamevice successfully bridged the gap between touchscreen gaming and traditional console immersion. Despite Apple's subsequent restrictions on cloud gaming services like xCloud limiting some of its potential, the Kishi remained one of the highest-quality physical controllers available for the iPhone, cementing its place in mobile gaming history.