The main feature of Kishi Ultra is its adaptability. Easily connects to iPhone 15, iPad Mini, and a wide variety of Android phones and tablets (like Galaxy 23, Pixel 6 and above, Razer Edge, and many more). The remote even works with foldable devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 5. Kishi Ultra also allows you to play games on PC via USB-C.
It’s worth noting that the Kishi Ultra is Razer’s first commercial product to feature the “Sensa HD haptic system.” This technology promises to turn any sound (games, movies, even music) into tactile sensations. However, this feature is currently limited: only available on Android 12 or above and Windows 11. The Razer Kishi Ultra features a pair of customizable RGB Chroma lights located on the side of the joysticks.
If the Kishi Ultra’s $150 price tag has you wondering, don’t worry. Razer also announced an updated Kishi V2 USB-C model. This more affordable option ($99) offers similar functionality minus the fancy haptic effects and is aimed at both iPhone 15 and Android users.
Source: Ferra

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