The follow-up to the original Razer Kishi has finally landed on iOS devices. It has iOS compatibility as well as, of course, a Lightning port instead of a USB-C connector. That should be fine unless iPhones make the long-rumored switch to USB-C at some point. Otherwise, it’s identical to its Android version design-wise. It gives you a Nintendo Switch-like design with two parts that attach to the left and right sides of your device. The controller has two joysticks, a D-pad, the classic A, B, X, and Y buttons, and shoulder buttons and triggers.
Being identical to its Android counterpart, though, this controller also shares the same faults. We don’t have a 3.5mm headphone jack, and the buttons can be regarded by some people as uncomfortable. But if you want an iOS-compatible mobile controller, this is probably one of the best in the market, although the competing Backbone One seems better in many regards. It has better in-hand feel and button feel, as well as a headphone jack.
If you want to check it out, you’ll need an iPhone that runs, at least, iOS 15.4. This means that all iPhones from the first-gen SE to last year’s 13 lineup are compatible. If you want to get one, it’ll set you back $100, and you can now grab it at Razer’s website.
Source: The Verge