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The Razer Kishi V3 Pro converted me to mobile gaming after a decade on consoles

The Razer Kishi V3 Pro converted me to mobile gaming after a decade on consoles

By Jamie RichardsLatest from TechRadar

TechRadar Verdict With great ergonomics and all the controls a mobile gamer could ask for, the Razer Kishi V3 Pro cuts through the competition. Just note that although it comfortably justifies its high price, there are still some cheaper alternatives out there to bear in mind. (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future) (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future) (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future) (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future) (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future) Pros + Comfortable for hours at a time + Responsive, remappable controls + Intuitive software with deep customization + Great thumbsticks Cons - There are cheaper alternatives - No haptics on iOS - Virtual Controller is hit and miss Why you can trust TechRadar Find out more about how we test. Razer Kishi V3 Pro review: Two-minute review The Razer Kishi V3 Pro is a very capable mobile controller that comes with reliable and remappable inputs, a comfortable form factor, great software, and a very high price tag. It’s a top choice for those who want a console-style experience on the go thanks to its great analog triggers, full-size thumbsticks, and intuitive design, but doesn’t quite feel as sturdy as a dedicated standalone controller. With that said, the Kishi V3 Pro is reliable enough that it disappears into your hands once you get a game going, either from the home screen or the brilliant Razer Nexus app, which serves as a launcher as well as a home base for settings and calibration. It’s precise enough to give you a real edge in games like Fortnite and , and also works well in platformers like Call of Duty : Mobile Dadish 3D as well as 2D classics like Jetpack Joyride . It also supports a variety of remote play, streaming, and emulation solutions, so however you like to play the Kishi V3 Pro has you covered. The Kishi V3 Pro costs as much as the outgoing Razer Kishi Ultra did at launch - that is to say more than most mobile gaming controllers and nearly as much as a Nintendo Switch Lite . That said, the Kishi V3 Pro is a way to access a console-like gaming experience for less than a dedicated gaming handheld , so long as your phone is powerful enough to run your favorite titles. Razer Kishi V3 Pro review: Price & availabiltiy $149.99 / £149.99 / AU$269.95 Available from Razer and third-party retailers More expensive than many mobile and standalone controllers The Razer Kishi V3 is a rather expensive bit of kit. In fact, it’s more expensive than any of the options on our list of the best mobile controllers except the outgoing Razer Kishi Ultra, which comes in at the same RRP. With that said, the Kishi V3 Pro offers more functionality than many of its rivals, with additional shoulder buttons and paddles on the grips. The Kishi Ultra has been relegated to the ‘Classic Models’ section of Razer’s website, but can still be had at a discounted price...

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