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Feed: Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics Feed Link: https://www.engadget.com/ --- Title: Razer's Kishi Ultra gaming controller works with damn near everything, including some foldables Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2024 17:30:17 +0000 Link: https://www.engadget.com/razers-kishi-ultra-g... Razer just released the Kishi Ultra mobile gaming controller, a successor to the popular Kishi V2 Pro. ItΓÇÖs filled with improvements, including a larger form factor to accommodate beefier mobile devices like 8-inch tablets and even some foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 5. The controller also offers USB- C compatibility, so it should work with just about any device out there, as long as it fits. Remember, even modern Apple products now include USB-C ports. Razer says the controller has been ΓÇ£designed to provide an authentic console experience on the iPhone 15 series, iPad Mini, and Android tablets with 8-inch displays.ΓÇ¥ To that end, it features the companyΓÇÖs proprietary Sensa HD haptics technology, which includes a haptic coil near each hand to increase immersion. The company says this experience will actually surpass what's found with traditional console controllers. The newly-released Interhaptics SDK will even allow developers to ΓÇ£craft bespoke haptic experiences.ΓÇ¥ This immersion is further improved by integration with RazerΓÇÖs Chroma RGB lighting system. This allows for customizable lighting schemes, which lets players bring ΓÇ£a piece of their gamer room setup with them.ΓÇ¥ Beyond the lighting and haptics, the controller boasts the companyΓÇÖs proprietary Mecha- Tactile ABXY buttons and 8-way D-pad. There are console-sized hall effect triggers, programmable L4/R4 multifunction buttons and full-sized thumb sticks, complete with anti-friction rings. The expanded form factor also means it should work with most devices without having to remove the case. Razer The controller can access RazerΓÇÖs subscription-free Nexus app, which pulls up custom button-mapping for thousands of compatible games across iOS and Android.. This means that itΓÇÖll be a plug and play experience for the vast majority of available content, without having to fiddle with control settings. Additionally, the Nexus app lets users record and share gameplay. The Razer Kishi Ultra is available right now and costs $150. The controller is joined by an updated version of the Kishi V2, which now connects via USB- C. That one costs $100. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/razers-kishi-ultra-g... near-everything-including-some-foldables-173017166.html?src=rss --- VRSS v2.1.180528 |
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