Sep. 2 (Portaltic/EP) –
Razer has announced the launch of its Razer Kishi V2 adaptive controller for iPhone devices, a model that it presented in July of this year and that comes to improve the specifications of its predecessor, Razer Kishi.
The company specializing in gaming devices Razer launched the Kishi physical controller in September 2020, which then had two analog control sticks, as well as a variety of multifunction buttons and an eight-way D-pad.
The ergonomically designed device was MFi (Made For iPhone) certified and compatible with Apple Arcade. Also, it could be used with the iPhone 6 Plus and newer models.
In July of this year, the brand presented the successor to this physical controller, Kishi V2, a product with which it promised to offer improved quality of use and a seamless experience.
The Kishi V2 for iPhone includes tactile microswitches brand new and inspired by the Razer Wolverine V3 console controller. It also has programmable multifunction buttons and the ‘Share’ buttonwhich allows you to capture still images or video clips.
It also incorporates a simplified and improved bridge design, which provides a more stable feel and comfortable grip. Furthermore, it is compatible with iPhone 13 Series, iPhone 12 Series and older generations: from iPhone 11 Series, iPhone X, XS, XS Max, XR, iPhone 8 and 8 Plus to iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, iPhone SE 1st and 2nd generation, through iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
This command is already available for €119.99 and can be purchased both through the Razer website and at Razer Stores in select markets.
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