
EasySMX Wireless Game Controller
Score: 75/100
Razer Kishi
Score: 71/100Rankings

The EasySMX Wireless Gaming Controller offers up to 14 hours of playtime, dual vibration motors and four programmable keys with a comfortable textured grip for Windows and Android gaming. It is limited by its reliance on a 2.4 GHz dongle, no Bluetooth, and incompatibility with Xbox and modern PlayStation consoles. Suitable for budget-conscious PC and Android gamers needing a versatile wireless controller.

The Razer Kishi turns Android phones into a console-like controller with ultra-low latency wired USB-C connection, compact design, and pass-through charging. Its limited phone size compatibility and lack of a built-in battery restrict its use. Best suited for mobile gamers who prioritize portability and low latency.
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| ↓ lower better | 213 g | 163 gbest |
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General(1) | ||
Compatibility (Platforms) | Windows PC, Android, PS3, Smart TV | Android 7.0+ phones (Razer Phone 1/2, Samsung Galaxy S8‑S20, Google Pixel 2‑4, others within dimensions) |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 213 g | 163 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 175x135x78 mm | 94x134x37 mm |
Ergonomic Design | true | false |
Controls(1) | ||
Programmable Buttons | true | false |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wireless 2.4GHz | USB Type-C (wired) |
Features(1) | ||
Vibration / Rumble | true | false |

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Professional reviewers commend the EasySMX ESM-9101 for its solid build, lightweight feel, and reliable 2.4 GHz wireless performance, while noting its lack of modern console support and the need for an OTG adapter on Android devices. The inclusion of a high‑quality USB‑C cable and comprehensive manual further enhances the out‑of‑the‑box experience.
Consumers appreciate the controller's long-lasting battery, comfortable grip, and strong vibration feedback, but many express disappointment over its incompatibility with iOS, Xbox, and newer PlayStation consoles, as well as the extra OTG requirement for Android use.




Professional reviewers, such as KitGuru, commend the Razer Kishi for delivering next-level mobile gaming with excellent controls, tactile feedback, and a portable, low-latency wired connection, making it ideal for cloud gaming and on-the-go play, though they note its limited phone size range and lack of wireless capability.
Everyday users echo the pros of a secure clamp, low latency, and portability, while common complaints focus on incompatibility with phone cases and larger devices, as well as the absence of a wireless mode or built-in battery.