

But there is a Lightning port along the bottom right half that allows passthrough charging, so you can charge your iPhone while playing.ĭue to the design of the Kishi, you must take your favorite iPhone case off, as the controller was designed to fit naked iPhones. As long as your iPhone has enough juice, you'll be fine. Thanks to the direct connection, the Kishi draws power from your iPhone, so you don't have to worry about charging it up or replacing batteries.
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Unlike Bluetooth controllers, you won't have to worry about battery life because the Kishi connects to your iPhone directly via Lightning. However, this could also depend entirely on the type of game that you choose to play with the Razer Kishi controller (YMMV).

I spent hours a day playing various Apple Arcade games with my Kishi unit and felt no discomfort in my hands after these extended sessions. With the Kishi, you get a comfortable grip on your iPhone for games in landscape orientation, and the button placements are optimized to feel natural and intuitive. Since Razer is a company known for gaming gear, the Kishi was ergonomically developed for longer mobile gaming sessions.

Razer Kishi Iphone Open (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) I also experienced no latency between my button presses and what happens on-screen. All of the buttons provide excellent tactile feedback for whatever game you're playing, and they don't feel "mushy" at all - there's a nice bit of resistance going on. At the top of both halves are the Trigger (L2/R2) and Bumper (L1/R1) buttons. You'll also find the LED status indicator and two speaker ports on the right side as well. The right side has the standard face buttons (A, B, X, Y), an analog joystick, and a menu button. On the left side, you'll have an analog joystick, option/pause button, 8-way D-pad, and a Home button. With the Razer Kishi for iPhone, you get an Xbox style layout for the buttons. It's important to use the correct grips because otherwise you won't get a snug fit. To remove the grips, you just need to gently pull on the rubber until it can be fully removed - then just insert the proper grip for your iPhone. If you have the iPhone XS or iPhone 11 Pro, you will need to take out the Rubber Grips B set and put in the Rubber Grips A instead, which is included in the box.
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By default, the Kishi has the Rubber Grips B installed, which fit the iPhone XR, XS Max, 11, and 11 Pro Max. Razer states that the Kishi is compatible with the following iPhone models: iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
