

Razer has unveiled its next-generation Kishi controller series—the Kishi V3 lineup featuring three models: the standard Kishi V3, Kishi V3 Pro, and Kishi V3 Pro XL. Designed for versatile compatibility across devices, these controllers bring premium mobile gaming features to different screen sizes.
Enhanced Features Across All Models
Each controller in the Razer Kishi V3 series boasts Truetouch Motion Response (TMR) thumbsticks for precise control, along with dual programmable back buttons offering mouse-like tactile feedback. The ergonomic grips provide comfort during extended gaming sessions.
Universal USB-C connectivity ensures broad Android device compatibility while supporting pass-through charging and 3.5mm audio jack integration. All models integrate with Razer Nexus, the brand's game launcher and customization software.
The standard Kishi V3 focuses on smartphone gaming with responsive tactile buttons, a quiet D-pad, and conveniently placed back buttons. While optimized for phones, it maintains PC remote play capabilities through supported apps.
Stepping up, the Kishi V3 Pro extends compatibility to 8-inch mini-tablets and includes interchangeable thumbstick caps for customizable control. It introduces Razer's Sensa HD haptics for immersive vibration feedback during gameplay.
The flagship Kishi V3 Pro XL accommodates larger Android tablets up to 13 inches—including iPad Pro models—featuring the same premium controls as its Pro sibling in an expanded form factor optimized for widescreen devices.
Competitive Pricing and Availability
Razer Nexus serves as the central hub for all models, offering game library organization, control customization, gameplay recording, and firmware updates. A dedicated hardware button provides instant access to the Nexus app.
The controllers are now available through Razer's website and authorized retailers. Pricing starts at $99.99 for the Kishi V3, $149.99 for the Kishi V3 Pro, and $199.99 for the largest Kishi V3 Pro XL model.
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