Razer Kishi V2 For iPhone Gives iOS Gamers A Decision
Comparing the Razer Kishi v2 to its predecessor reveals some upgrades, but it’s not a very lengthy list. The new controller gets two extra shoulder buttons that can be mapped to anything you wish using Razer’s proprietary Nexus app. Razer has also extended the list of compatible devices and added an extra button on the right side of the controller. All in all, it’s not much, but it looks like the Kishi v2 might be a little more ergonomic and comfortable to use. Whether that’s true remains to be seen. The iPhone Kishi looks virtually the same as the Android version, so gamers on both platforms are not missing out.
The device is priced at $99, which puts it at the exact same price tag as the aforementioned Backbone One. This might not be a great thing, though, because Backbone has received a fair amount of positive feedback, so it might turn out to be a tough enemy for Razer to beat. Backbone also has something that Razer Kishi v2 does not: a 3.5mm headset jack that could help gamers, especially those who want to wear a proper headset with a microphone. On the other hand, it’s Razer — the company certainly has its fair share of loyal customers, so they might not stray regardless of the reviews either device will have gathered a while from now.
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