
EasySMX Wired Controller
Score: 61/100
Razer Kishi Mobile
Score: 64/100Rankings

The Razer Kishi for Android is a foldable, wired controller that clips onto compatible phones, delivering ultra-low latency and passthrough charging for cloud-gaming enthusiasts. Its compact form and Xbox-style layout are praised, though it lacks a battery, audio jack, and broader game compatibility.

The EasySMX ESM-9100 is an ultra-budget wired controller offering solid build quality, dual vibration and per-button turbo, making it a reliable plug-and-play choice for Windows, PS3 and Android TV devices.
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| ↓ lower better | 220 grams | 158.8 gramsbest |
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Supported Platforms | Windows, PS3, Android TV Box, Tesla | Android |
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Weight (grams) | 220 grams | 158.8 grams |
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Analog Stick Type | Asymmetrical | Clickable |

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Professional reviewers highlight the ergonomic layout, dual-motor vibration and true plug-and-play operation as strong points, while noting the lack of XInput native support, Xbox compatibility and wireless connectivity as drawbacks for PC gamers.
Everyday users praise the solid build, immediate compatibility with Steam and Android TV, and the useful turbo function, but report joystick drift, occasional button failures, and the absence of Xbox or wireless support.

“Works out of the box with Minecraft on Android!”

“Feels solid, not cheap”

“Great for Steam games”


Professional reviewers, notably PCMag, rate the Kishi for Android (Xbox) as Excellent, praising its comfort, ultra-low latency wired connection, and flawless integration with Xbox Cloud Gaming. However, they criticize its limited support for non-cloud Android titles and its premium price.
Everyday users love the Xbox-like feel, the convenience of passthrough charging, and the controller's portability. Common complaints focus on the lack of Bluetooth support for certain games, the absence of a battery or headphone jack, and the perception that the Xbox-branded version is overpriced.