Razer Kishi V2 for iOS and Android

Razer has announced the second version of its gaming controller Kishi – almost two years after the market launch of the first version of the cool gadget.

Razer Kishi V2 Controller Android iOs iPhone

 

Fittingly, the device goes by the full name Razer Kishi V2. While the Android version of the device is available immediately, iPhone owners will have to wait a bit longer, though. According to the manufacturer, a version adapted to the Apple phone will follow later this year. It could well be that we want to wait for a possibly changed form factor in the upcoming iPhone models in the fall. We don’t know.

According to Razer, the Kishi V2 is based on the Wolverine V2 controllers and has been equipped with identical input options via high-quality, tactile microswitch keys. In addition, the Kishi V2 gets two new multifunction buttons and app support. Razer has reworked the controller’s existing design so that the center section has more stability and can also be used more universally with different smartphone models. The Android version is already compatible with all devices from Samsung and Co. that will be released this year.

The retail price of 119 Euros (~$119) applies to the Android version of the Razer Kishi V2 that is available now, as well as to the version for iOS devices that is expected to be available in the fall.