
Razer Kishi Mobile
Score: 64/100
Hori Overdrive
Score: 72/100Rankings

The Hori Racing Wheel Overdrive is an entry-level, Xbox-first racing wheel with a full-size rubber-grip wheel, metal paddle shifters and a dual-pedal setup. It offers adjustable steering angles and app-based customization but lacks force feedback and has a bulky clamp system.

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.
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| ↓ lower better | 158.8 gramsbest | 3,175 grams |
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Compatibility(1) | ||
Supported Platforms | Android | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC |
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Weight (grams) | 158.8 grams | 3175 grams |
Controls(1) | ||
D‑Pad Type | 8-way | 4-directional |
Connectivity(1) | ||
USB Port Type | USB-C | USB Type-A |


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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.

Professional reviewers view the Hori Racing Wheel Overdrive as a solid entry-level option that fills the niche of an Xbox-first, budget-conscious racing wheel, praising its licensing, construction and paddle shifters while noting the missing force feedback.
Everyday users appreciate the plug-and-play setup and sturdy pedals, but complain about the lack of vibration, clamp incompatibility, and linear pedal feel.
“Feels just like an Xbox controller”

“Perfect for Xbox Cloud Gaming on my Pixel”

“Love the passthrough charging - no more battery anxiety”

