
Razer
The Razer Kishi V2 is a wired USB‑C mobile gaming controller for Android phones, offering console‑grade microswitch buttons, analog triggers, and programmable thumbsticks through an extendable bridge that fits devices up to 170 mm long. It includes pass‑through charging and Razer Nexus app support for customization, targeting competitive and cloud‑gaming enthusiasts.
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$49.99
Average
$63.01
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$39.96
Highest
$92.88
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the Kishi V2 for its solid construction, stable extendable bridge, and console‑grade microswitches and analog triggers, noting the added value of the Razer Nexus app for customization. However, they criticize its limited phone compatibility, absence of haptics, and the tethered wired design, positioning it as a strong but not premium offering within the mobile controller market.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally love the controller’s responsive, console‑like feel and the convenience of pass‑through charging, but they repeatedly encounter fit problems with larger phones, wear on the rubber pads, and wish for a wireless version. Overall sentiment is positive for those whose devices are supported, yet tempered by practical compatibility frustrations.
Common Complaints
Frequent issues include the controller slipping on phones that exceed the 170 mm length limit, rapid wear of the rubber grip pads, occasional USB‑C alignment hiccups, and the absence of wireless connectivity and haptic feedback.
What People Are Saying
“the new king of mobile game controllers”
“excellent responsiveness and console-like feel for games like Call of Duty Mobile”
How It Compares
vs. GameSir G8 Galileo
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose GameSir G8 Galileo if you need cross‑platform support and magnetic attachment; stick with Kishi V2 for lighter weight, Android‑only focus and app‑driven customization.
vs. Razer Kishi V2 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for the Kishi V2 Pro when haptic immersion is essential and budget permits; otherwise, the standard V2 offers comparable performance at a lower cost.