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The smartphone transforms into a Nintendo Switch style! "Razer Kishi" released!

スマホがNintendo Switch風に変身!「Razer Kishi」発売!
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Long gone are the days when you needed a dedicated game console to play games.
Nowadays, a very large number of people enjoy playing games casually not only on PCs but also on smartphones.
A decade ago, most games for smartphones were simple, but recently many games with beautiful graphics and games requiring high specs such as FPS have appeared, and many gaming smartphones specialized for playing games are now available.
However, when it comes to operating a smartphone's touch panel, there are some unexpected limitations with titles such as FPS, such as the lack of a clicking sensation, which can lead to operation errors, or a narrow field of view because of the finger on the screen.
Well-known gaming device maker Razer has released an item that solves such problems!
The name is " Razer Kishi "!

A controller compatible with most smartphones

Razer Kishi
Razer Kishi
"Razer Kishi"製品ページ

The " Razer Kishi" is a universal mobile gaming controller that looks like a Nintendo Switch when docked to your smartphone.
The Kishi is powered by the smartphone and can be used immediately by connecting it to the smartphone's USB Type-C or Lightning port.
The onboard right analog stick is clickable, and the L1/L2 and R1/R2 buttons are also included, so it can be used for a variety of games.
The USB Type-C port and Lightning port on the Razer Kishi are pass-through compatible, so you can charge the battery while using the Razer Kishi even when the battery is about to run out due to gaming. The Lightning port is pass-through compatible.

Razer Kishi
Razer Kishi
"Razer Kishi"製品ページ

When not in use, it can be removed and folded compactly, so you can take it with you wherever you go without it getting in the way of your bag.

Razer Kishi
Razer Kishi
"Razer Kishi"製品ページ

Two types: Type-C port and Lightning port

The Razer Kishi is currently available in two types of ports: USB Type-C and Lightning.
The USB Type-C model costs 9,880 yen, and the Lightning model costs 12,880 yen from the Razer Store.
Note that the connection can only be made to smartphones with the connection terminal positioned in the center, so those with terminals in different positions will not be able to connect properly.
The official system requirements are as follows for Android

  • OS: Android™ 8.0 Oreo or later
  • Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+/S9/S9+/S10/S10+/S20/S20+/Note 8/Note 9/Note 10/Note 10+
  • Google Pixel 2/2 XL/3/3XL/4/4XL
  • Razer Phone 1 & 2 (grip inserts available from customer support)
  • Other devices within supported sizes (height: 145.3-163.7 mm, width: 68.2-78.1 mm, width: 7.0-8.8 mm)

iOS.

  • OS: iOS 9 or later
  • iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max, iPhone XR/XS/XS Max

Please make sure that your device meets the requirements before purchasing!

With the "Razer Kishi", which is easy to put on and can increase the accuracy of your play, dinner is a winner!
For more information, please visit the "Razer Kishi " product page!

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