Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive - Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game
At CES 2020, Razer introduced the Kishi for iPhone, a dual-sided, collapsible gaming controller designed in partnership with Gamevice to provide console-standard controls via a direct Lightning connection. The MFi-certified, latency-free device supports cloud gaming services and features pass-through charging, aiming to enhance the mobile gaming experience. Read the full story at
The Deal Breaker (Exclusive): According to supply chain sources at the time, Razer ordered 50,000 custom rigid bridges from a Shenzhen metalworks factory. Gamevice threatened to terminate the licensing agreement, claiming the rigid bridge violated a specific clause in their patent about "fixed distance coupling." Razer backed down but was furious. At CES 2020, Razer introduced the Kishi for
At CES 2020, Razer unveiled the Razer Kishi, a universal, dual-sided mobile gaming controller developed in partnership with Gamevice. Designed to provide console-quality control for mobile devices, the Kishi for iPhone connects directly via a Lightning port, ensuring ultra-low latency compared to traditional Bluetooth controllers. Key Specifications and Design Razer Announces New Line of Gaming Peripherals at
The Final Verdict from CES 2020
Standing on the noisy CES show floor, seeing a Razer executive defeat a Gamevice engineer in a 1v1 PUBG match using this device was a revelation. The controller isn't perfect—the lack of wireless charging passthrough is a missed opportunity, and the bulk makes it impossible to use most rugged cases. At CES 2020
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