Razer has just released a $99.99 (about 669 RMB) Kishi V2 handle accessory, which aims to bring smartphone users a game experience similar to that of a handheld In terms of hardware features, it is similar to Razer's own Wolverine V2 handle. However, the first release is only the Android version, and the iPhone version will be released later this year.
(from Razer official website)
It is worth mentioning that Razer is a Kishi V2 handle Accessory Microswitch (instead of membrane button) is selected, and a red button is provided near the trigger on both sides, which supports customized programming through the supporting mobile app model.
Razer Kishi V2
At the first sight of Kishi V2, many people associate it with iphone Backbone one handle accessory for. For example, both use a similar retractable rear axle design to replace the less intuitive folding mechanism in the first generation of Kishi.
Backbone One
The improved Kishi V2 can easily adapt to more intelligent machines, such as the larger Google pixel 6 / 6 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy note 10 series. In addition, it is easier to remove when storing.
If you are used to wearing a vest on your mobile phone, remove one of the pre installed rubber parts, or it may help to improve the use experience of Kishi v2. However, according to the measured experience of Cameron Faulkner, editor of theverge, the pixel 6 is easier to use with the phone case removed.
In terms of charging, Kishi B2 supports usb-c pass through. Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a headphone jack (and so does the backbone one). Considering that the real wireless headset is somewhat delayed, competitive mobile game players may be disappointed.
The good news is that in terms of software experience, Razer still provides its own Kishi product line with a free nexus game center (with dedicated startup keys on the left and right rocker) - players can easily start games, record or stream to platforms such as Facebook / YouTube.