Ces - 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive !!hot!!
Unlike many previous mobile gamepads that relied on Bluetooth, the Razer Kishi
The core exclusive detail: This device was not the Razer Kishi. It was a different, abandoned industrial design that connected via a single rigid spine, not flexible silicone. The partnership soured over design control, leading to Gamevice releasing its own version and Razer pivoting to the Kishi. Unlike many previous mobile gamepads that relied on
was developed to meet the standards of modern console controllers. Its layout includes: was developed to meet the standards of modern
The Razer Gamevice iPhone game controller is the result of a partnership between Razer and Gamevice, a renowned mobile gaming controller manufacturer. Gamevice has a proven track record of producing high-quality mobile gaming controllers, and this partnership brings together the expertise of both companies to create a truly innovative product. It represents the last major attempt to build
It represents the last major attempt to build a rigid , Vita-style iPhone controller before the industry settled on flexible bridges (Kishi, Backbone) or magnetic attachments (GameSir). It failed not because of bad design, but because of patent law, power delivery physics, and a pandemic.
Equipped with clickable analog thumbsticks, an 8-way D-pad, ABXY face buttons, and four shoulder triggers/bumpers. Pass-Through Charging: