
Rethink everything you know about on-the-go gaming with the Razer Kishi V2 Pro—our next-gen universal mobile gaming controller with haptics.
Rethink everything you know about on-the-go gaming with the Razer Kishi V2 Pro—our next-gen universal mobile gaming controller with haptics.
Rethink everything you know about on-the-go gaming with the Razer Kishi V2 Pro—our next-gen universal mobile gaming controller with haptics.
Rethink everything you know about on-the-go gaming with the Razer Kishi V2 Pro—our next-gen universal mobile gaming controller with haptics.
Last updated at 06/09/2026 20:51:38
Razer Kishi V2 Pro Mobile Gaming Controller for Android
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Razer Kishi V2 Pro Mobile Gaming Controller for Android
Delivery between 12–24 June $10
Razer Kishi V2 Pro Mobile Gaming Controller for Android
Delivery $12
originally posted on mightyape.com.au
Fits my Samsung Note 10+ perfectly.It feels solid and sturdy, no plastic creaking noises at all.The joysticks and triggers are satisfying and snappy, and everything is super responsive!The only downside is that it doesnt have a companion app for customizing the inputs or support for touch-simulation (for games that dont support it natively, of which there is a frustratingly large list of).For the games that this works with, its 11/10.For the games it doesnt work with, it may as well be a paper weight.It does register through Steam as an xbox controller, so its possible to use this to remote play games through the Steam app, and presumably most games that support an xbox controller, but... Yeah.The Kishi companion app on the app store has a list of supported ... MoreFits my Samsung Note 10+ perfectly.It feels solid and sturdy, no plastic creaking noises at all.The joysticks and triggers are satisfying and snappy, and everything is super responsive!The only downside is that it doesnt have a companion app for customizing the inputs or support for touch-simulation (for games that dont support it natively, of which there is a frustratingly large list of).For the games that this works with, its 11/10.For the games it doesnt work with, it may as well be a paper weight.It does register through Steam as an xbox controller, so its possible to use this to remote play games through the Steam app, and presumably most games that support an xbox controller, but... Yeah.The Kishi companion app on the app store has a list of supported games, which is neat.
originally posted on ebay.com
A very good USB C controller for your phone. I've own 3 of these now. I love them. No latency at all between button presses. Comfortable enough to hold for extended periods. The only thing is, if you are using phones the size of a Galaxy S21 Ultra or that size, there is chance that it could push out & damage the controller cable for the left hand side can disconnect. If this happens either contact Razer support for help, or you can get your own from here on Ebay and replace it yourself. TLDR don't use very big phones with this. Otherwise no issues at all. Also you can use in conjunction with Mantis Gamepad app to remap buttons on games that don't normally support controllers.
originally posted on ebay.com
Like an XBOX but on the move. Once you work out how it opens - 2 clips on the back - the rest is easy. Joins to an Android easy as. When connected my Game Pass popped up and it was basically ready to go. Nice feel like a good controller. Easy to use and understand. I just couldn't work out screen controls and this was the perfect solution. Being able to connect with your XBOX friends while travelling and the like is a bonus. A good set of Razer earbuds like the Hammerheads and you have the perfect arsenal for gaming. Low on charge? There is a port to charge your phone while using the Kishi.
| Connectivity | USB Type C |
| Charging | Pass through charging |
| Clickable Thumbstick | Yes |
Razer Kishi V2 Pro Mobile Gaming Controller for Android
Free delivery
Razer Kishi V2 Pro Mobile Gaming Controller for Android
Delivery between 12–24 June $10
Razer Kishi V2 Pro Mobile Gaming Controller for Android
Delivery $12
Fits my Samsung Note 10+ perfectly.It feels solid and sturdy, no plastic creaking noises at all.The joysticks and triggers are satisfying and snappy, and everything is super responsive!The only downside is that it doesnt have a companion app for customizing the inputs or support for touch-simulation (for games that dont support it natively, of which there is a frustratingly large list of).For the games that this works with, its 11/10.For the games it doesnt work with, it may as well be a paper weight.It does register through Steam as an xbox controller, so its possible to use this to remote play games through the Steam app, and presumably most games that support an xbox controller, but... Yeah.The Kishi companion app on the app store has a list of supported ... MoreFits my Samsung Note 10+ perfectly.It feels solid and sturdy, no plastic creaking noises at all.The joysticks and triggers are satisfying and snappy, and everything is super responsive!The only downside is that it doesnt have a companion app for customizing the inputs or support for touch-simulation (for games that dont support it natively, of which there is a frustratingly large list of).For the games that this works with, its 11/10.For the games it doesnt work with, it may as well be a paper weight.It does register through Steam as an xbox controller, so its possible to use this to remote play games through the Steam app, and presumably most games that support an xbox controller, but... Yeah.The Kishi companion app on the app store has a list of supported games, which is neat.
A very good USB C controller for your phone. I've own 3 of these now. I love them. No latency at all between button presses. Comfortable enough to hold for extended periods. The only thing is, if you are using phones the size of a Galaxy S21 Ultra or that size, there is chance that it could push out & damage the controller cable for the left hand side can disconnect. If this happens either contact Razer support for help, or you can get your own from here on Ebay and replace it yourself. TLDR don't use very big phones with this. Otherwise no issues at all. Also you can use in conjunction with Mantis Gamepad app to remap buttons on games that don't normally support controllers.
Like an XBOX but on the move. Once you work out how it opens - 2 clips on the back - the rest is easy. Joins to an Android easy as. When connected my Game Pass popped up and it was basically ready to go. Nice feel like a good controller. Easy to use and understand. I just couldn't work out screen controls and this was the perfect solution. Being able to connect with your XBOX friends while travelling and the like is a bonus. A good set of Razer earbuds like the Hammerheads and you have the perfect arsenal for gaming. Low on charge? There is a port to charge your phone while using the Kishi.
Good Points: Brilliant bit of kit. Slips securely onto my phone and plays like a Switch. Very responsive controls. Can play games like Dead Cells with no input lag. It also works great with Steam Link streaming games from my PC.Folds down to pocket size for easy transport.Improvement Points: There are some android applications that don't recognise it (Apex Legends and CoD) as these only recognise Bluetooth controllers. I count this as an issue with the app and not the controller though. There is a workaround where if you connect a Bluetooth controller the Kishi then works but that requires you to have both controllers available and that is daft given the main advantage is the portability.
Good Points: Overall a very good idea. Frees up the telly if there is someone wanting to use it for something other than playing the xboxYou don't need to set anything up. Plug and play. As long as your Internet connection is maybe above 20mbps and you have a decent 4g (If you're playing outwith your house) then you won't notice much stutter or connection based problems. Folds down so you can fit it in your jacket pocket.Improvement Points: Maybe use a bit better quality plastic, it doesn't feel cheap at all but maybe would benifit from a better quality plastic. If they could extend the size of the grips so it's a bit comfier that would also be ideal.
Good Points: If gaming on your phone with a controller is what you want to do I highly recommend this it fits my partners phone and other phones.Improvement Points: If you have a Samsung galaxy s21 ultra. Don't get this product. The phone is too big to fit properly. I've had to cut away parts of the rubber on the controller to make it fit better (still not snug)Quite disappointing as it was a deciding factor in buying this phone as it was part of the 'free extras you get when buying'Had I known it didn't fit properly, I'd have much rather had the Samsung wireless earbuds instead like the previous offer.Since its my phone that is too big I haven't dropped my rating of the controller as that wouldn't be true to the product.
Good Points: This Is a cool portable gamepad that can be taken anywhere, I like the fact that this does not need charging and runs off your phone battery. Easy storage, lightweight, not sure if you can plug in wired headphones via the charging port on the kishi controller but I use the galaxy buds plus to eliminate any wires while gaming. I highly recommend the Razor Kishi controller to all gamers alike, this takes mobile gaming to the next level, once zoned into a game its easy to forget that your not playing on a console and you're actually playing on a phone. Thumbs up.Improvement Points: The left hand side of controller could have made space for the phone speaker on top of phone (S21 Ultra) although there is a slot for the speaker on the bottom of the phone ... MoreGood Points: This Is a cool portable gamepad that can be taken anywhere, I like the fact that this does not need charging and runs off your phone battery. Easy storage, lightweight, not sure if you can plug in wired headphones via the charging port on the kishi controller but I use the galaxy buds plus to eliminate any wires while gaming. I highly recommend the Razor Kishi controller to all gamers alike, this takes mobile gaming to the next level, once zoned into a game its easy to forget that your not playing on a console and you're actually playing on a phone. Thumbs up.Improvement Points: The left hand side of controller could have made space for the phone speaker on top of phone (S21 Ultra) although there is a slot for the speaker on the bottom of the phone which is the right hand side of the controller, I think they should have catered for the dolby atmos for gaming option to give better surround sound while gaming, your hand can muffle the sound depending how you hold your controller, I advise headphones for a more immersive experience. Could fit slightly more snug on the galaxy S21 Ultra, (right hand side/top of phone) but not a major problem. Apart from that I would say there is no major improvements that can be made, I look forward to seeing what razor kishi have to offer next, maybe a controller with built in speakers (AKG) and Bluetooth that make it slightly more universal for other platforms, that would justify the high price, because vs a branded controller that can connect to phones via Bluetooth and remote play on a console, I'm gutted I can not remotely play on my console with an £80 controller, although this is not a major set back for me and the razor controller is not designed for console use but it would be a huge step if in future they could add these features.
Good Points: It's a proper controller for Android. It has a similar layout to the Xbox controller, has clickable analog thumbsticks, and 2 pairs of triggers.It has a springy mechanism, which expands to accommodate the size of the smartphone. I can fit my Galaxy S21 Ultra (without a case), and I don't think it can go any further than that.Because it uses a USB-C port to communicate with the smartphone, there's almost no latency (compared to Bluetooth).There are 2 holes on the side with the USB-C port, which allows the sound to pass through from the smartphone's bottom speakers.You can also charge your phone while playing (it has a passthrough USB-C port).Improvement Points: The build quality is OK, but the way the smartphone fits the controller is not very ... MoreGood Points: It's a proper controller for Android. It has a similar layout to the Xbox controller, has clickable analog thumbsticks, and 2 pairs of triggers.It has a springy mechanism, which expands to accommodate the size of the smartphone. I can fit my Galaxy S21 Ultra (without a case), and I don't think it can go any further than that.Because it uses a USB-C port to communicate with the smartphone, there's almost no latency (compared to Bluetooth).There are 2 holes on the side with the USB-C port, which allows the sound to pass through from the smartphone's bottom speakers.You can also charge your phone while playing (it has a passthrough USB-C port).Improvement Points: The build quality is OK, but the way the smartphone fits the controller is not very solid, it flexes a bit.There's no way to adjust it for the thickness of the smartphone, so you have to remove the case (at least for Galaxy S21 Ultra).The shoulder triggers feel a bit cheap - you can hear the noise while you press down on the L2/R2, something that Dualsense or Xbox controllers don't have.Also, the controller adds quite a bit to the length of the smartphone, and it looks a bit ridiculous. Its width is twice the width of a Joy-con.
| Connectivity | USB Type C |
| Charging | Pass through charging |
| Clickable Thumbstick | Yes |