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Razer Kishi Ultra Mobile Controller Review – The Best Mobile Controller in 2024?

Jan 25,2025 Author: Elijah

TouchArcade Review: Razer Kishi Ultra - A Premium Mobile Gaming Experience

Razer Kishi Ultra

Razer's Kishi Ultra mobile controller, initially teased with its Razer Nexus app update, has finally arrived. Priced at $149.99, it's a premium offering boasting features like customizable deadzones and broad compatibility. While initially skeptical given my experience with the Razer Kishi and Backbone One, the Kishi Ultra's full-size design proved surprisingly compelling, reminiscent of the impact the Hori Split Pad Pro had on the Nintendo Switch.

Razer Kishi Ultra Packaging

Unboxing and Accessories:

The Kishi Ultra package includes the controller, rubber cushions for various devices (iPhone, iPad Mini 6th gen, Android), stickers, and an instruction manual. The absence of a carrying case at this price point is a notable omission.

The rubber cushions, labeled A, B, and C, accommodate different devices and are unnecessary if using a case.

Razer Kishi Ultra Cushions

Compatibility:

Unlike many telescopic controllers limited to iPhones and Android devices, the Kishi Ultra extends support to the iPad Mini 6th generation. Its USB-C connection ensures broad compatibility. Testing encompassed iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 14 Plus, and wired iPad Pro connections. While not formally tested on Android or Windows, it functioned as a generic Xbox gamepad on a Steam Deck, even supporting rumble features in compatible titles.

Razer Kishi Ultra on iPhone

Controls and Ergonomics:

The Kishi Ultra's controls exceeded expectations. The d-pad performed admirably in various games, from retro titles like Garou: Mark of the Wolves ACA NeoGeo to modern hits such as Hades and Hitman Blood Money Reprisal. Shoulder buttons and triggers maintained the high standard set by previous Razer controllers. Analog sticks offered smooth operation, and the face buttons, while clicky, exhibited more travel than anticipated.

Razer Kishi Ultra Buttons

The textured grip proved comfortable, even during extended gaming sessions. While the Chroma lighting is present, its lack of dynamic gameplay integration is a missed opportunity.

Razer Kishi Ultra Grip

Key Features:

The Kishi Ultra's defining characteristic is its full-size form factor, providing a significantly more comfortable experience than its compact predecessors. Additional features include Chroma customization (via app), haptics (Android and Windows), and virtual controller mode (Android only). The 3.5mm headphone jack and 15W passthrough charging are also noteworthy.

Razer Kishi Ultra Features

iOS Limitations:

Haptics and virtual controller mode are currently exclusive to Android (and Windows for haptics), a significant drawback for iOS users.

Value Proposition:

While wireless PS5 or Xbox controllers offer a cheaper, arguably superior wireless experience on iOS, the Kishi Ultra justifies its premium price with superior comfort and telescopic design. However, the lack of haptics on iOS diminishes its overall value compared to the Android experience. Long-term joystick drift remains a potential concern.

Razer Kishi Ultra Comparison

Overall Impression and Future Wishlist:

The Kishi Ultra is undeniably the most comfortable mobile controller tested to date. However, its size hinders portability. Hall effect analog sticks would be a welcome improvement, as would smoother edges and the inclusion of rear paddles. A carrying case is a must-have addition for future iterations.

Razer Kishi Ultra Wish List

Final Verdict:

The Razer Kishi Ultra is a top-tier mobile controller, particularly appealing to those accustomed to full-size console controllers. The iOS feature limitations are disappointing, but its comfort and build quality make it a compelling option.

Rating: 4.5/5

Amazon Link: Razer Kishi Ultra

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