Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive -
According to a spokesperson for Gamevice, "We're thrilled to partner with Razer to bring our innovative mobile gaming controller technology to the iPhone market. Our goal is to provide gamers with a premium gaming experience on-the-go, and we believe that our partnership with Razer will help us achieve that goal."
The new game controller, designed for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, boasts a sleek and ergonomic design. The dual-sided controller features a symmetrical layout, making it comfortable to hold and play for extended periods. The controller has a sturdy build quality, with a durable frame that can withstand rigorous gaming sessions.
The most immediate visual differentiator of the Kishi was its design. Unlike clip-on solutions that attach a single controller to the top of a phone, or Bluetooth pads that require a separate surface to sit on, the Kishi utilized a . The controller attaches simultaneously to both the top (left) and bottom (right) of the device. It features two distinct halves connected by a flexible but sturdy Gamevice belt that stretches to accommodate various phone sizes, tucking away neatly when not in use. The result turns the smartphone into a single, rigid gaming unit with native, console-quality grips.
Compare this model to like the Junglecat. According to a spokesperson for Gamevice, "We're thrilled
Regarding compatibility, the partnership with Gamevice paid dividends. Razer promised a "universal fit," and the initial compatibility lists were extensive:
“The Razer Kishi is the bridge between the power of the iPhone and the precision of a console,” said a Razer representative at the show floor. By wrapping the controller around the phone rather than mounting the phone on top of a controller, the center of gravity remains balanced in the user's hands, significantly reducing hand fatigue during extended play sessions.
Razer didn't build this alone. Gamevice holds a notoriously deep patent portfolio regarding "slidable, dual-sided controllers that attach directly to a mobile computing device." Rather than face litigation (which Gamevice has pursued aggressively against others in the past), Razer did something smarter: they partnered. The controller has a sturdy build quality, with
While the Junglecat (released shortly before CES 2020) offered a portable Bluetooth option, the Kishi provides a more robust and responsive experience tailored for intensive gaming sessions. Razer Junglecat Razer Kishi (CES 2020) Lightning (iOS) / USB-C (Android) Latency Low (Bluetooth) Near-Zero (Direct) Charging Independent Battery Passthrough (Phone Power) Design Two separate units Dual-sided attached unit Availability and Future Outlook
This decision is a game-changer. By connecting directly to the iPhone, the Kishi eliminates the latency issues that have long plagued mobile competitive gaming. It also draws no power from the controller’s side, preserving the phone's battery life during marathon sessions. Better yet, the design includes a passthrough charging port, allowing users to charge their iPhone while they play—a crucial feature for power-hungry titles like Call of Duty: Mobile or Fortnite .
As the mobile gaming industry continues to grow, it's clear that gamers are demanding more immersive and engaging experiences. The Razer Gamevice controller is poised to meet this demand, providing a premium gaming experience that rivals console and PC gaming. The controller attaches simultaneously to both the top
The Razer Gamevice iPhone game controller boasts an array of impressive features, including:
The hardware debut at CES 2020 sets a new benchmark for mobile peripherals. By eliminating latency, perfecting ergonomics, and ensuring seamless hardware integration, Razer and Gamevice have delivered a definitive solution for iPhone gamers worldwide.