Razer has always been at the forefront of pushing boundaries in the gaming hardware space, and today the company has added one more stepping stone with the launch of the new Kishi Ultra. As the successor to the Razer Kishi V2 Pro, the Ultra aims to appeal to a wider audience of Pro mobile gamers.
The Kishi Ultra connects through a low-latency USB-C port. This means there is almost no input lag for lightning-fast reactions. It's compatible out of the box with Android devices with up to 8-inch displays, theIt also extends its reach beyond mobile devices with direct USB-C connectivity to PCs and support for haptic feedback on Windows machines. A 3.5mm pass-through audio jack with microphone support adds to this versatility, along with 15W pass-through charging.
Beyond that, the Razer Nexus app is also where you can configure Virtual Controller Mode, which allows you to use the controller with touchscreen-only games. This mode was first introduced with the Kishi V2 for Android, but in my short time of testing, it seemed to still need some work.
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