At CES 2020, Razer showed a bunch of cool new hardware they have been cooking up. One of these is the Razer Kishi. While a gaming controller for mobile devices is nothing new, this one looks very sleek, especially compared to Razer’s previous attempt that was the Razer Junglecat built for the Razer Phone 2.
The analog sticks are clickable on the Razer Kishi. It connects via USB-C or a Lightning port, with a pass-through charging port so you can charge while you game. The universal fit is designed in partnership with Gamevice, purveyors of various mobile gaming accessories.
Interestingly, the Razer Kishi is being showcased more as a method to stream games to mobile devices via GeForce Now.
The Razer Kishi mobile controller will be made available sometime early this year.
Razer also showed off a concept sim rig at CES 2020, among other things.