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Razer Kishi Ultra Gaming Controller for Android, iPhone 15 & 16 Series, iPad Mini A17 Pro & 6 (USB C): Pro Controls - Ergonomic Grip - Stream PC, Xbox, PS5 Games on Mobile, Phone, Tablet - Chroma RGB

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Features

  • PC REMOTE PLAY The power of a gaming rig now fits the size of a pocket; stream games using a PC and launch them directly from mobile devices for an immersive experience with sharp, smooth visuals
  • FULL-SIZED FORM FACTOR FOR PHONES AND IPAD MINI Game directly on a phone or unlock new levels of mobile gaming with tablets up to 8 inches for a view worthy of the best AAA games
  • PRO-GRADE CONSOLE CONTROLS and ERGONOMICS ON MOBILE Dominate Mobile Gaming with the esports grade performance and comfort of Razers Pro console controllers; Kishi V2 Ultra features a Mecha-tactile 8-way d-pad and action buttons, Hall Effect triggers, programmable buttons, and ultra durable TPSiV analog sticks
  • RAZER SENSA HD HAPTICS* AND CHROMA RGB Experience high-fidelity haptics that are stronger, more detailed, and more nuanced than traditional console controller vibrations, complete with dynamic addressable Chroma RGB lighting *Requires Android 12 (and above) or Windows 11; not currently supported on iOS
  • SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY and CONVENIENCE Enjoy low-latency gaming and smooth audio with plug-and-play convenience; power your device as you game with passthrough charging and get to the action fast by keeping your phone in its case
  • POWERED BY THE RAZER NEXUS APP Launch games, customize controls, record and share gameplay, and keep the Kishi Ultra updated with the Razer Nexus App that can be brought up at the touch of a dedicated button
  • VIRTUAL CONTROLLER MODE Use Virtual Controller Mode to remap touch screen controls to the Kishi Ultra, adding controller compatibility to many of the biggest touchscreen-only mobile games Feature available for Android devices only
  • PLAY ON PC OR IPAD Connect the Kishi Ultra controller to a PC or iPad with a USB C cable (no phone required) to experience gaming with a direct low-latency USB C connection that supports haptic vibrations on PC and 3.5mm audio. USB C cable sold separately

Description

Enter a new era of mobile gaming with the power of a full-fledged pro console controller. The Kishi Ultra forges into new terrain as the greatest mobile controller ever created. Meticulously designed with console-class ergonomics, immersive haptics, and Razer Chroma RGB, the Kishi Ultra delivers a true console experience with zero compromise.

Release date: April 18, 2024


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 1.97 x 7.87 inches; 1.32 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Item model number: RZ06-05070100-R3U1


Item Weight: 1.32 pounds


Manufacturer: Razer


Date First Available: April 18, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best controller for Steam Link, Game Pass and Remote Gaming
The media could not be loaded. What can I say about the Razer Kishi Ultra? It feels phenomenal in hand, and the buttons feel clicky. It’s the best d-pad I’ve had in a controller, including DS and Series and Pro controllers. It fits my iPad Mini 6 perfectly and even with my Folio case on! I own 3 telescopic controllers, the Backbone, Galileo G8 and this. I’d rank them as 1) Kishi 2) Galileo G8 and 3) Backbone. Each serve their purpose. The backbone is great for small and quick gaming when you don’t have room. Middle tier is G8, works great and feels great. The top tier is the Kishi. My only complains is the programmable button next to the shoulder buttons. It would’ve been more logical to map them behind the grips! That’s a missed opportunity. Also the location of the home button and the select button, should be swapped. The Nexus app is kind of lacking for iOS/iPadOS. I don’t like that I have to manually add things to my favourites from within the app. Also game pass cloud beta could’ve been better. You should be able to add shortcuts to the Nexus app, since Microsoft doesn’t have a dedicated cloud iOS app, you have to rely on browser URL for it. These are minor complaints, I know but they do hold true. Last issue is the price, I can’t recommend if you’re on a budget. GameSir Galileo g8 does exactly what I needed sans one thing. It doesn’t fit the iPad Mini out of box. It’s half the price at 79.99, and well crafted, but the Razer has it beat for that aforementioned fact alone. Both of course lack portability of the backbone, which is normally 99.99, poorly priced for what you get. I will continue to use all three, for each specific use case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by C0L.P@N!C C0L.P@N!C

  • Turned my iPad into a steam deck (via shadow pc)
I don’t play games directly off my iPad, I use shadow pc service to remote into a virtual PC. when the internet is good it’s an incredible experience. I have used mouse and keyboard for this, but decided to give this controller a whirl. Holy hell I didn’t know what I was missing! This controller is excellent, feels good, app gives some nice options for trigger sensitivity and so far everything’s worked seamlessly. I love the charging port location for pass through charging, buttons feel nice and solid. Zero issues. It works seamlessly with shadow pc, just have to turn on controller mouse controller when selecting games in Steam. Then off to the races! I have basically turned my iPad mini A17 into a full blown steam deck** (that requires internet connection**). Would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2025 by Michael Steinheiser Michael Steinheiser

  • Purchased Razer Kishi Ultra and Backbone
I was conflicted with purchasing the Backbone vs the Razer Kishi Ultra so I ended up keeping both and here's why. Background: I have medium/small hands with a claw grip so when I end up extending my fingers beyond the resting range, depending if the controller is too large or too small, there will be some strain on my hands from extended gaming sessions. Grip: Using the Backbone felt pretty comfortable for my use and sized hands because of how smaller the controller is versus a normal sized controller. If I had to compare it to a controller, I'd say its comparable to a Nintendo switch controller. However, the Backbone buttons/layout are a bit more spaced out than the Switch controllers so it feels a bit more natural to hold. As for the Kishi, it is a bit more bulky and double the size of the backbone since it feels similar to holding a slightly thicker Xbox controller. Initially when holding the Kishi, I felt strain on my hands when using with my iPhone 15 pro max. But after trying the Kishi with my ipad mini 6, I got used to the grip after a few minutes and was able to play Zenless Zone Zero (action game) for 3 hours nonstop. I'd say it was very comfortable to hold when sitting, laying down, or resting your arms on a desk. So if you have medium to large hands, the kishi definitely feels a lot comfortable to hold once you get used to it and takes the cake over the Backbone. Portability: The Backbone is very compact/mobile for travel and I can easily fit it my pocket with or without my slim case. So if I needed to game for a few moments on the road, I can easily pull it out of my pocket and connect to my iPhone 15 pro max fairly easily. As for the Kishi, since it is a bit bulky you might need to have a small bag or carrying case to lug this around as it is much wider and thicker. So if you are a serious mobile gamer and travel, just be prepared to carry this around in a backpack as it it'll be difficult to simply toss into your pockets. Compatibility with cases The Backbone had updated their design from the previous version of the Backbone (1st gen) to accommodate phone cases. The latest Backbone attachments were able to hold my iphone 15 pro max with a case, so again portability and convenience was a nice factor here. Unfortunately with the Kishi, I wasn't able to fit my iPhone 15 pro max while using the slim case nor was I able to fit my iPad mini 6 also with a slim case. I had to remove both cases in both instances to successfully align the usb-C on the Kishi controller with the devices' ports. There is almost no room for my cases to fit without bending the controller's usb c as I think the Kishi was designed to eliminate any leverage movement between controller and device which is totally understandable. They do provide three different fitting attachments (phone, ipad, android) with the Kishi but I might need to modify one of them to continue to keep my device's case on without having to constantly remove it. Gaming/Connectivity Both controllers excel very well with responsiveness and timing for mobile/streaming/gaming type of activities. Both are very good when remote play via PS5 or Steam Link when on the same network. I didn't counter any latency or lag issues with either controller which is a plus. Bottom line I decided to keep both the Kishi and Backbone as they will serve different purposes. The Backbone will now be purely used for my traveling purposes as I like to travel light and can use the Backbone to attach to my phone without having to remove the case and can easily store away. I plan on keeping the Kishi for my home use (remote play via PS5/Steam, mobile gaming within home) as the grip feels a lot more comfortable for long hours and I prefer the spacing of the controls a lot more over the Backbone. Ultimately, I end up using the Kishi more than the Backbone whenever I'm at home. I'd give the Kishi a 4.5/5 (Amazon doesn't have in between star ratings) since the only con I see is having to remove the cases to attach the Kishi to my devices. But rest assured that this is a very solid controller to have and definitely worth picking up if you plan on going on long trips, gaming conventions, or laying in bed to continue to playing via endless hours. I for sure recommend picking up the Razer Kishi Ultra. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024 by astrafisher astrafisher

  • Works great! Lightweight and easy to use with PS5 and PXPlay
For PS5, I was able to map the Playstation touchpad to a two-button combo using a different app, PXPlay on app store. I could not do this with the Razer Nexus app or the standard PS Remote Play app, the Razer Nexus app allows other game apps to populate for convenience and to change the RGB or turn it off. I was unable to map the L4 or R4 buttons to anything useful, I was hoping to map to the touchpad but that doesn't seem possible, I had to use the two button combo mapping on a separate app specifically for Playstation. It's lightweight, and goes into standby mode when the iPad is off/asleep after 15 minutes, I timed it. This controller and everything that came with it was in perfect condition. I did not use any of the supplied rubber bumpers because my iPad is in a case. I did place a small bundle of electrical tape against the left side to prevent the volume up/down buttons from being pressed, my case allowed me to do this with it still being super sturdy and it fits into the slot on the side no problem. I did not want to have to remove the case, ever. I really didn't want a heavier item that required me to charge it separately, this allows passthrough charging while playing. I did not buy it brand new, it was listed as used from Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2025 by Jenny Poo Jenny Poo

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