
Razer Kishi Mobile
Score: 64/100
Xbox Wireless Controller Shock Blue
Score: 83/100Rankings

The 2025 Xbox Wireless Gaming Controller in Shock Blue offers ergonomic comfort, a hybrid D-pad and long battery life, while supporting a wide range of platforms via Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth and USB-C.

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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Supported Platforms | Android | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11 PCs, Android devices, iOS devices (limited), Fire TV Sticks, Smart TVs, VR Headsets, tablets and other Bluetooth HID devices |
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D‑Pad Type | 8-way | Hybrid |

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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.

“Feels just like an Xbox controller”

“Perfect for Xbox Cloud Gaming on my Pixel”

“Love the passthrough charging - no more battery anxiety”



Reviewers praise the comfort and reliable wireless performance but note the lack of built-in rechargeable battery and advanced haptic features.
Users rate it highly (4.43/5 on GameStop), appreciating ergonomics and battery life, though some report connectivity issues and dislike the AA battery requirement.