Gaming Revolution: Razer Launches Kishi Ultra Mobile Controller for iPhone 15 and Android Devices with Sensa HD Immersive Haptics and Chroma RGB Lights

Los Angeles, California – Razer has just unveiled its latest mobile gaming controller, the Kishi Ultra, which offers versatility by being compatible with various devices. This controller includes a built-in USB-C port that works not only with the iPhone 15 series but also with most Android smartphones, such as the Galaxy 23 series, Pixel 6, and the Razer Edge. In addition, it is also compatible with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and other foldable devices. The Kishi Ultra can expand to fit an iPad Mini, 8-inch Android tablets, and can even be tethered to a PC.

One of the standout features of the Kishi Ultra is Razer’s Sensa HD immersive haptics technology, which is claimed to convert any audio from games, movies, or music into haptic feedback. This innovative technology, previously seen in Razer’s Project Esther gaming chair, is now available to the public for the first time with the Kishi Ultra. The Sensa haptics currently only support Android 12 or above and Windows 11, excluding iOS devices. Additionally, the controller is equipped with small Chroma RGB lights below the joysticks.

To use the Kishi Ultra, users will need to download the Razer Nexus app, available for both iOS and Android. This app can launch mobile games and is integrated with popular gaming platforms such as Apple Arcade, Xbox Game Pass, and the Google Play Store. Alongside the Kishi Ultra, Razer has also introduced a less expensive version, the Kishi V2, with a USB-C port for iPhone 15 and Android devices, offering similar features for wired play on PC and the iPad.

Both the Razer Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 USB-C are now available for purchase online or in stores, priced at $150 and $99, respectively. The controllers provide gamers with a range of options for mobile gaming across different devices, showcasing Razer’s commitment to innovation and accessibility in the gaming industry.