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Razer Kishi Ultra Gaming Controller for Android, iPhone 15 & 16 Series, iPad Mini (USB C): Pro Controls - Ergonomic Design - Stream PC, Xbox, PS5 Games on Mobile, Phone, Tablet - Chroma RGB
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- PC REMOTE PLAY — The power of a gaming rig now fits the size of a pocket; stream games using a PC and launch them directly from mobile devices with sharp, smooth visuals
- FULL-SIZED FORM FACTOR FOR PHONES AND IPAD MINI — Game directly on a phone or unlock new levels of mobile gaming with tablets up to 8 inches for a view worthy of the best AAA games
- PRO-GRADE CONSOLE CONTROLS & ERGONOMICS ON MOBILE — Dominate Mobile Gaming with the esports grade performance and comfort of Razer’s Pro console controllers; Kishi V2 Ultra features a Mecha-tactile 8-way d-pad & action buttons, Hall Effect triggers, programmable buttons, and ultra durable TPSiV analog sticks
- RAZER SENSA HD HAPTICS* AND CHROMA RGB — Experience high-fidelity haptics that are stronger, more detailed, and more nuanced than traditional console controller vibrations, complete with dynamic addressable Chroma RGB lighting *Requires Android 12 (and above) or Windows 11; not currently supported on iOS
- SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY & CONVENIENCE — Enjoy low-latency gaming and smooth audio with plug-and-play convenience; power your device as you game with passthrough charging and get to the action fast by keeping your phone in its case
- POWERED BY THE RAZER NEXUS APP — Launch games, customize controls, record and share gameplay, and keep the Kishi Ultra updated with the Razer Nexus App that can be brought up at the touch of a dedicated button
- VIRTUAL CONTROLLER MODE* — Use Virtual Controller Mode to remap touch screen controls to the Kishi Ultra, adding controller compatibility to many of the biggest touchscreen-only mobile games *Feature available for Android devices only
- PLAY ON PC OR IPAD — Connect the Kishi Ultra controller to a PC or iPad with a USB C cable* (no phone required) to experience gaming with a direct low-latency USB C connection that supports haptic vibrations on PC and 3.5mm audio. *USB C cable sold separately
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Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 10 x 5 x 20 cm; 599 g
- Release date : April 18 2024
- Manufacturer : Razer
- ASIN : B0CXGMPLWK
- Item model number : RZ06-05070100-R3U1
- Country of origin : China
- 鶹 Rank: #10 in Cell Phone Gaming Controllers
- Customer Reviews:
Product description
Enter a new era of mobile gaming with the power of a full-fledged pro console controller. The Kishi Ultra forges into new terrain as the greatest mobile controller ever created. Meticulously designed with console-class ergonomics, immersive haptics, and Razer Chroma RGB, the Kishi Ultra delivers a true console experience with zero compromise.
From the manufacturer
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From your PC to mobile
Download Razer PC Remote Play to stream games from your PC to your mobile device
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Full-sized Form Factor for Phones and iPad mini
Console gaming form factor meets Mobile Gaming convenience
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Pro-Grade Console Controls and Ergonomics
Featuring Mecha-tactile 8-way d-pad & action buttons, Hall Effect triggers, programmable buttons
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Razer Sensa HD Haptics & Razer Chroma RGB
High-fidelity haptics that are more detailed than console controller vibrations and Chroma RGB
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Compatible with Many Popular Phone Cases
Avoid the hassle of removing your case to play


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Gaming Everywhere with Razer
Enter a new era of mobile gaming with Razer mobile products, for bringing your best game anywhere you play
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Hammerhead Pro Hyperspeed
Play Everywhere. Hear Everything.
The Ultimate Cross-platform true wireless earbuds with Razer HyperSpeed Wireless for universal low latency
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Kishi V2 USB C
Razer Kishi V2 USB C is a universal mobile gaming controller that brings a console-class gameplay experience to your smartphone
Inputs | Two analog thumbstickswith clickable buttons (L3/R3) | One Mecha-tactile 8-way D-pad | Mecha-tactile ABXY face buttons | Two hall effect triggers (L2/R2) | Two bumpers (L1/R1) | Two programmable multifunction buttons (L4/R4) | Menu and Options buttons (labelled Start and Select in some games) | Home Button | Screenshot/Record| Razer Nexus Button |
Ports | TYPE C plug for phone connection | TYPE C port for passthrough charging only | Charging indicator light |
Dimensions and Weight | Height: 64.3 mm | Width: 244.8 mm | Depth: 210 mm | Weight: 266 g |
Device Size Compatibility | Max dimensions: 13.5 mm (thickness, including case and camera) x 210 mm (length) Remove or swap the included rubber cushions to give your device a secure fit |
iOS Device Compatibility | iPad mini A17 Pro, iPad mini (6th generation), iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max |
Android Device Compatibility | Samsung Galaxy S23 Series, Google Pixel 6 / 7 / 8, Razer Edge |
Other Device Compatibility | Compatible with Windows 11 and iPad via USB C cable |
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Which devices does the Kishi Ultra work with?
The Razer Kishi Ultra is compatible with iPad mini A17 Pro, iPad mini 6, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. It also supports Android Devices running Android 12 or higher
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What kind devices can I connect with Kishi Ultra?
You can connect the Kishi Ultra with iOS/Android smartphones that have USB C ports. The controller can also be connected to iPad mini A17 Pro/6th gen and Android tablets (up to 8 inches) with USB C ports
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Do I have to remove my phone's case to use Kishi Ultra?
The Kishi Ultra works with most popular phone cases. Swap out or remove the attached rubber cushions to give your device and its case the most secure fit possible. Cases that directly cover the USB port of phones may not be compatible
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Can I connect my earbuds while playing with Kishi Ultra?
Yes, the Kishi Ultra supports 3.5 mm audio for a direct audio connection, allowing you to enjoy immersive sound while gaming
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Better than the backbone?
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- Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2024Verified PurchaseI was on the fence about buying a backbone within the next couple weeks but, this dropped out of nowhere. I can’t begin to tell you how amazing this device is. It’s big, it’s got a nice rubber grip like the Xbox elite controllers, haptics (not on iOS YET). The backbone is good for getting the foot in the door playing around but, it was missing quality of features that I would like when I’m not at a desk or at a tv for extended periods. Like I said this thing is MASSIVE as in the photo and if you have big hands like myself this is perfect cause the backbone isn’t for you. The buttons on the controller click almost like a keyboard if that has any meaning. Games wise I played pretty much any gamepass game that’s cloud, helldivers works great with the steam link thing and yes the delta iOS emulator works like a charm with this. I’m also thinking about buying the new iPad mini and using it with this down the road. Razer really knocked it outta the park with this one. I know the price is a little much but, the features and quality of life updates that the other mobile phone controllers DONT have make this stand out. 9.5/10 *NOTE I’m using an IPhone 15 Pro Max with a dbrand ghost case* This thing is pretty much case friendly unless you got a brick protecting your phone lol
I was on the fence about buying a backbone within the next couple weeks but, this dropped out of nowhere. I can’t begin to tell you how amazing this device is. It’s big, it’s got a nice rubber grip like the Xbox elite controllers, haptics (not on iOS YET). The backbone is good for getting the foot in the door playing around but, it was missing quality of features that I would like when I’m not at a desk or at a tv for extended periods. Like I said this thing is MASSIVE as in the photo and if you have big hands like myself this is perfect cause the backbone isn’t for you. The buttons on the controller click almost like a keyboard if that has any meaning. Games wise I played pretty much any gamepass game that’s cloud, helldivers works great with the steam link thing and yes the delta iOS emulator works like a charm with this. I’m also thinking about buying the new iPad mini and using it with this down the road. Razer really knocked it outta the park with this one. I know the price is a little much but, the features and quality of life updates that the other mobile phone controllers DONT have make this stand out. 9.5/10 *NOTE I’m using an IPhone 15 Pro Max with a dbrand ghost case* This thing is pretty much case friendly unless you got a brick protecting your phone lol
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- Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025Verified PurchaseThis device has made playing games on my phone absolutely enjoyable!
The build quality is very solid and it feels like you're holding a regular controller. It's nicely balanced so fits perfectly into your hands. No more hand cramps!
Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024Une des meilleures manette que j'ai tenue dans mes mains!
Les joysticks ont un très bon ressort qui est souple
Les boutons sont fait de qualité
Peux devenir une manette xbox ou ps , peux streamer sur plein de lociels de jeu !
Je recommande vraiment
- Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2024Verified PurchaseIt’s a good controller. I really had to sit there and think about how I spent a quarter thousand CAD on a controller though. It’s pretty absurd
I don’t know of any better options, though. and I’m a “buy nice or buy twice” kinda guy, so…
I’d buy another one for the car if the price wasn’t so stupid lol
- Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024Verified PurchaseRazer operates in a world where it thinks there is no competition to their products.
It couldn't be further more from the truth, there are plenty.
It's not that it's a bad controller, it's actually decent but it is not twice as good as the Galileo G8, not even close. One could argue it's 50% better than the Backbone One but that one is overpriced too.
I'd say buy this specifically if you have blind appreciation for the brand but if you don't get a Galileo G8 if you want plugged in operation, it's better for less. Or, a Moga XP7-X Plus if you want bluetooth capabilities (and wireless charging as a bonus).
P.S. Screenshot is what it looks like using a Samsung Fold phone.
3.0 out of 5 starsRazer operates in a world where it thinks there is no competition to their products.Not a bad product but way overcharged.
Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2024
It couldn't be further more from the truth, there are plenty.
It's not that it's a bad controller, it's actually decent but it is not twice as good as the Galileo G8, not even close. One could argue it's 50% better than the Backbone One but that one is overpriced too.
I'd say buy this specifically if you have blind appreciation for the brand but if you don't get a Galileo G8 if you want plugged in operation, it's better for less. Or, a Moga XP7-X Plus if you want bluetooth capabilities (and wireless charging as a bonus).
P.S. Screenshot is what it looks like using a Samsung Fold phone.
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- Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2024Verified PurchaseIts laggy on iphone 16 pro dont buy it if u want to avoid the insurance stuff
- Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2025Nah, it's too expensive. The G8 Plus is way better and cheaper!
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Victor RodríguezReviewed in Mexico on February 15, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars No es para gamers de consola.
Verified PurchaseReseña iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Lo compré para poder jugar por toda la casa pero….
El mando en general es bueno, muy bueno, pero no ofrece absolutamente nada, no es una opción para gamers de consola. Es en definitiva un producto para jugadores casuales de juegos para celular.
Para jugar PS5 requieres tener una conexión de internet muy buena, y tener la consola encendida para jugar de manera remota, puedes hacer lo mismo con un iPad y el mismo mando del PS5, sin necesidad de este artículo, así que hacerlo con mi celular es ridículo.
Para los juegos de mi Xbox Series X, es necesario pagar el game pass Ultimate para usar el Cloud y jugar, necesito pagar la membresía incluso para jugar los juegos que ya poseo, ridículo también. Cumpliendo el mismo punto de tener una excelente conexión a internet, nuevamente puedes hacer lo mismo con un iPad, un Mac, una laptop sin ser gamer o incluso tu TV si el software es base Google como las TCL y usar tanto el mando del Xbox como el del Play.
Así que el artículo que compré para jugar con mi celular mis juegos de consola pero de manera portátil, no sirvió absolutamente para nada porque o requiero pagar servicios extra o simplemente lo puedo hacer con lo que ya tengo e incluso mejor porque las pantallas son más grandes.
Doy 5 estrellas porque el producto es muy bueno, pero simplemente no es opción para jugadores de consola ya que mantener mi consola encendida o pagar un servicio extra, aparte de un mando para celular no es lógico. Es un producto para jugadores de celular, los cuales podrían tener una experiencia muy distinta a la mía.
- Taylor SReviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy with my purchase.
Verified PurchaseAs someone who has a Logitech G Cloud and a Lenovo Go Handheld, this controller is awesome. I'm honestly thinking of getting rid of both my Logitech G Cloud and Lenovo Go in place of this. This is perfect. The Logitech G Cloud is comfortable, but the screen is low resolution compared to my phone and the remote gaming isn't very good. The Lenovo Go is heavy and doesn't play all the games that I like by itself.
Granted I've only been able to play with it for a few hours as I just got it. I am more than impressed with this. Add on that it doesn't have a subscription model like the Backbone.
This is exactly what I have been looking for, for the last year and a half.
- TheWalkinReviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great controller that has a hefty price tag.
Verified PurchaseGreat controller for mobile devices. Currently using this for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and it fits perfectly, so long as you don't mind that the plug is on the side that makes the screen extend more from the bottom vs the top, making the overall feel a little awkward. This "issue" is more about how the phone/tablet is designed as opposed to the Kishi, so can't fault Razer for that.
Functionality of the Kishi is great, if the game supports controllers, I've had no issues using this and it's been comfortable for longer gaming sessions. Being able to blaze through Dead Cells with this makes it so much better. Lighting on this is nice looking but not really necessary, but if that's your thing, then this does look "gamer".
- MXLReviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Phone Controller
Verified PurchaseThis is not only the best phone controller I've used, but the best gaming accessory I've bought in a while, period. Fits my hands so much comfortably than the Backbone One or the Razer Kishi V2, and integrates well with my phone (S24 Ultra). I am using a pretty slim case (Spigen Liquid Crystal) that fits perfectly with the bumpers removed.
Some reviews say the buttons are too loud and clicky, but I don't really notice it in a busy house with kids and dogs.
I cannot express how much I like this controller. It is a bit pricey, but I would totally buy it again.
- astrafisherReviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Purchased Razer Kishi Ultra and Backbone
Verified PurchaseI was conflicted with purchasing the Backbone vs the Razer Kishi Ultra so I ended up keeping both and here's why.
Background:
I have medium/small hands with a claw grip so when I end up extending my fingers beyond the resting range, depending if the controller is too large or too small, there will be some strain on my hands from extended gaming sessions.
Grip:
Using the Backbone felt pretty comfortable for my use and sized hands because of how smaller the controller is versus a normal sized controller. If I had to compare it to a controller, I'd say its comparable to a Nintendo switch controller. However, the Backbone buttons/layout are a bit more spaced out than the Switch controllers so it feels a bit more natural to hold. As for the Kishi, it is a bit more bulky and double the size of the backbone since it feels similar to holding a slightly thicker Xbox controller. Initially when holding the Kishi, I felt strain on my hands when using with my iPhone 15 pro max. But after trying the Kishi with my ipad mini 6, I got used to the grip after a few minutes and was able to play Zenless Zone Zero (action game) for 3 hours nonstop. I'd say it was very comfortable to hold when sitting, laying down, or resting your arms on a desk. So if you have medium to large hands, the kishi definitely feels a lot comfortable to hold once you get used to it and takes the cake over the Backbone.
Portability:
The Backbone is very compact/mobile for travel and I can easily fit it my pocket with or without my slim case. So if I needed to game for a few moments on the road, I can easily pull it out of my pocket and connect to my iPhone 15 pro max fairly easily. As for the Kishi, since it is a bit bulky you might need to have a small bag or carrying case to lug this around as it is much wider and thicker. So if you are a serious mobile gamer and travel, just be prepared to carry this around in a backpack as it it'll be difficult to simply toss into your pockets.
Compatibility with cases
The Backbone had updated their design from the previous version of the Backbone (1st gen) to accommodate phone cases. The latest Backbone attachments were able to hold my iphone 15 pro max with a case, so again portability and convenience was a nice factor here. Unfortunately with the Kishi, I wasn't able to fit my iPhone 15 pro max while using the slim case nor was I able to fit my iPad mini 6 also with a slim case. I had to remove both cases in both instances to successfully align the usb-C on the Kishi controller with the devices' ports. There is almost no room for my cases to fit without bending the controller's usb c as I think the Kishi was designed to eliminate any leverage movement between controller and device which is totally understandable. They do provide three different fitting attachments (phone, ipad, android) with the Kishi but I might need to modify one of them to continue to keep my device's case on without having to constantly remove it.
Gaming/Connectivity
Both controllers excel very well with responsiveness and timing for mobile/streaming/gaming type of activities. Both are very good when remote play via PS5 or Steam Link when on the same network. I didn't counter any latency or lag issues with either controller which is a plus.
Bottom line
I decided to keep both the Kishi and Backbone as they will serve different purposes. The Backbone will now be purely used for my traveling purposes as I like to travel light and can use the Backbone to attach to my phone without having to remove the case and can easily store away. I plan on keeping the Kishi for my home use (remote play via PS5/Steam, mobile gaming within home) as the grip feels a lot more comfortable for long hours and I prefer the spacing of the controls a lot more over the Backbone. Ultimately, I end up using the Kishi more than the Backbone whenever I'm at home.
I'd give the Kishi a 4.5/5 (鶹 doesn't have in between star ratings) since the only con I see is having to remove the cases to attach the Kishi to my devices. But rest assured that this is a very solid controller to have and definitely worth picking up if you plan on going on long trips, gaming conventions, or laying in bed to continue to playing via endless hours.
I for sure recommend picking up the Razer Kishi Ultra.
astrafisherPurchased Razer Kishi Ultra and Backbone
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
Background:
I have medium/small hands with a claw grip so when I end up extending my fingers beyond the resting range, depending if the controller is too large or too small, there will be some strain on my hands from extended gaming sessions.
Grip:
Using the Backbone felt pretty comfortable for my use and sized hands because of how smaller the controller is versus a normal sized controller. If I had to compare it to a controller, I'd say its comparable to a Nintendo switch controller. However, the Backbone buttons/layout are a bit more spaced out than the Switch controllers so it feels a bit more natural to hold. As for the Kishi, it is a bit more bulky and double the size of the backbone since it feels similar to holding a slightly thicker Xbox controller. Initially when holding the Kishi, I felt strain on my hands when using with my iPhone 15 pro max. But after trying the Kishi with my ipad mini 6, I got used to the grip after a few minutes and was able to play Zenless Zone Zero (action game) for 3 hours nonstop. I'd say it was very comfortable to hold when sitting, laying down, or resting your arms on a desk. So if you have medium to large hands, the kishi definitely feels a lot comfortable to hold once you get used to it and takes the cake over the Backbone.
Portability:
The Backbone is very compact/mobile for travel and I can easily fit it my pocket with or without my slim case. So if I needed to game for a few moments on the road, I can easily pull it out of my pocket and connect to my iPhone 15 pro max fairly easily. As for the Kishi, since it is a bit bulky you might need to have a small bag or carrying case to lug this around as it is much wider and thicker. So if you are a serious mobile gamer and travel, just be prepared to carry this around in a backpack as it it'll be difficult to simply toss into your pockets.
Compatibility with cases
The Backbone had updated their design from the previous version of the Backbone (1st gen) to accommodate phone cases. The latest Backbone attachments were able to hold my iphone 15 pro max with a case, so again portability and convenience was a nice factor here. Unfortunately with the Kishi, I wasn't able to fit my iPhone 15 pro max while using the slim case nor was I able to fit my iPad mini 6 also with a slim case. I had to remove both cases in both instances to successfully align the usb-C on the Kishi controller with the devices' ports. There is almost no room for my cases to fit without bending the controller's usb c as I think the Kishi was designed to eliminate any leverage movement between controller and device which is totally understandable. They do provide three different fitting attachments (phone, ipad, android) with the Kishi but I might need to modify one of them to continue to keep my device's case on without having to constantly remove it.
Gaming/Connectivity
Both controllers excel very well with responsiveness and timing for mobile/streaming/gaming type of activities. Both are very good when remote play via PS5 or Steam Link when on the same network. I didn't counter any latency or lag issues with either controller which is a plus.
Bottom line
I decided to keep both the Kishi and Backbone as they will serve different purposes. The Backbone will now be purely used for my traveling purposes as I like to travel light and can use the Backbone to attach to my phone without having to remove the case and can easily store away. I plan on keeping the Kishi for my home use (remote play via PS5/Steam, mobile gaming within home) as the grip feels a lot more comfortable for long hours and I prefer the spacing of the controls a lot more over the Backbone. Ultimately, I end up using the Kishi more than the Backbone whenever I'm at home.
I'd give the Kishi a 4.5/5 (鶹 doesn't have in between star ratings) since the only con I see is having to remove the cases to attach the Kishi to my devices. But rest assured that this is a very solid controller to have and definitely worth picking up if you plan on going on long trips, gaming conventions, or laying in bed to continue to playing via endless hours.
I for sure recommend picking up the Razer Kishi Ultra.
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