was developed to meet the standards of modern console controllers. Its layout includes:

The Razer Kishi feels like the final piece of the puzzle for mobile gaming. It addresses the three pillars of mobile frustration: latency, battery anxiety, and ergonomics. By combining Razer’s industrial design and gaming pedigree with Gamevice’s patented layout technology, CES 2020 has delivered the accessory that might finally legitimize the iPhone as a primary handheld console.

January 6, 2020 (CES Pre-Show) Product Codename: "Razer x Gamevice" Target Device: iPhone (Lightning connector) Current Status: Canceled / Vaporware (Never released to market)

The Razer Kishi is a direct evolution of the "Razer Junglecat" concept but refined for a more universal audience. Unlike Bluetooth controllers that require separate charging and suffer from input latency, the Kishi connects directly to the iPhone’s Lightning port.

The new game controller, designed for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, boasts a sleek and ergonomic design. The dual-sided controller features a symmetrical layout, making it comfortable to hold and play for extended periods. The controller has a sturdy build quality, with a durable frame that can withstand rigorous gaming sessions.