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title: "Kishi V2 Pro - Mobile Gaming Controller for Android (HyperSense Haptics, Extendable Bridge, Passthrough Charging, 3.5mm Audio, USB-C, Virtual Controller Mode) Black"
price: "742 zł"
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# 3.5mm audio jack for immersive sound Ultra-low latency USB-C connection Passthrough charging keeps you powered Kishi V2 Pro - Mobile Gaming Controller for Android (HyperSense Haptics, Extendable Bridge, Passthrough Charging, 3.5mm Audio, USB-C, Virtual Controller Mode) Black

**Price:** 742 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your mobile gaming—because second place is not an option.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kishi V2 Pro - Mobile Gaming Controller for Android (HyperSense Haptics, Extendable Bridge, Passthrough Charging, 3.5mm Audio, USB-C, Virtual Controller Mode) Black
- **How much does it cost?** 742 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-in-One Gaming Hub:** Razer Nexus app lets you browse, customize, and share gameplay effortlessly.
- • **Power Through Long Sessions:** Passthrough charging ensures your gameplay never stops, even during intense battles.
- • **Pro-Level Precision & Immersion:** HyperSense haptics and microswitch triggers deliver tactile feedback that puts you in the game.
- • **Stream PC & Console Games Anywhere:** Seamlessly play your favorite titles via cloud or local streaming apps on your phone.
- • **Universal Fit with Extendable Bridge:** Securely holds most Android smartphones for uninterrupted marathon sessions.

## Overview

The Razer Kishi V2 Pro is a premium Android mobile gaming controller featuring HyperSense haptics, an extendable bridge for universal smartphone fit, ultra-low latency USB-C connectivity, passthrough charging, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It supports PC and console game streaming and integrates with the Razer Nexus app for game management and customization, designed to deliver professional-grade control and immersive gameplay on the go.

## Description

Virtual Controller Mode for direct control of touch screen games. Use Virtual Controller Mode* to remap touch screen controls to the Kishi v2 Pro, adding controller compatibility to many of the biggest mobile games.

Review: Great device, for the price! - The Razer Edge is a good powerful device. If you are able to buy the combo with the controller for around £200 or under like I did, it's well worth it. The chip inside is slightly outdated, but it depends on your use case. For emulation its powerful enough for Switch emulation, (Compatibiltiy is awful unfortuantely though). For Android games, the GPU is a powerhouse even if it is outdated; I was able to max out Genshin Impact and Wreckfest and it hovered around 55-60fps. Because the phone and the controller were built with both in mind, it's a good experience. The speakers sound good, and they aren't muffled because the controller has cutouts for them, this was a noticable issue on many other controllers because they were univeral. However, the controller is a bit annoying when attaching it and detaching it from the Razer Edge, it's a tight fit which is good when it's attached, but a slight annoyance when connecting it. The two downsides, are the storage (which I have found a trick to solve) and the fact it's outdated. The storage is quite small, but for most people it's enough. Their marketing is somewhat misleading, it says the storage can be expanded, but you can't install apps or games from the Playstore directly to the MicroSD card. However, there is a trick I have seen online that I will be attempting soon where you can move apps and games to the MicroSD, this is how Android devices are supposed to work, but unfortuantely some manufacturers turn this feature off, so some magical people found a way of enabling this feature. Mine came with 128gb which is good enough for most people, it's fits a decent amount of big games on it. If you want to use the device for emulation, you can add games to the MicroSD without doing the storage trick, and run the games off of it. The other "downside" is that it's running Android 12. Natively, this is the newest update available for the Razer Edge. I have seen that there are people working on a custom image for the Razer Edge that's running Android 15, which is pretty incredible, but this is very new, and as I said it's not native, so there are many issues that could come from that even if someone gets it fully working. I like to tinker and modify my devices so this is something I will do in the future but for most people this is too much work for little benefit. It's important to note that on Android 12, this device still runs everything great. I ran into only one game that would not run and that was Warzone Mobile, it only works on Android 13 and above. Every other game I tried worked. It is a shame that natively it's stuck on Android 12, because it has enough power to play very new games, there won't be any Ray Tracing cores inside the chip so that would be bad, but normal rasterisation performance is really good, so emulation is your best bet for seeing what it can really do. The Razer Kishi V2 Pro was a suprisingly good controller. Because I got this in the bundle, the price was worth it for sure. When you first look at the controller, it looks very underwhelming, but as soon as you hold it, it's quite comfortable for a small package. I have large hands and I was more than happy. I have one of the full size GameSir phone controllers and I think I prefer this Razer controller, because you get the comfort in a much smaller profile. The buttons are good enough, they aren't the best for sure, but for me, the profile and size is more important. On the other hand, the triggers felt really good, there's a large range on them which was nice to see. The two customisable bumper buttons on the top are a nice feature, for emulation on RetroArch they work seamlessly. To conclude, I am very happy to give this device 5 stars, but it's important to note that I bought this for under £200, so I am solely giving this that score becasue the value was very good. I completetly agree with others who put 3-4 stars on this product, if you spend £300+ on this, that value drops off significantly. If i bought this device for around £250 I wouldn't be dissapointed. You are basically getting a powerful Android phone for whatever you pay, plus a decent controller. It all depends on what you pay, just remember for the future you are getting an Android 12 device, and small storage. If you are a tinkerer like me, you may be able to solve both and have yourself a great device.
Review: Premium Mobile Gaming Device - I’m really happy with the Kishi V3 Pro — it connects directly through the USB-C charging port rather than relying on Bluetooth like many cheaper brands. That makes a huge difference for responsiveness, and you can feel it right away. The controls handle smoothly, with quick response times that feel console-level. I’ve tested it on my Galaxy S25 Ultra and also on my Galaxy Tab S5, and it’s been flawless on both. Very impressed so far. I originally bought the V3 Pro XL, but that’s designed for iPads or tablets (up to 13" and cannot be used on phones). Since my Tab S9 Ultra is too big, I had to return it. This standard V3 Pro is the right size for phones and smaller tablets, and it feels just right. The weight and size are balanced nicely — not too heavy, but solid enough to feel premium. The textured grips are comfortable for long sessions, and the build quality really stands out. Even the packaging had a premium, console-like feel, which was a nice touch. Overall, it’s an excellent controller for anyone who wants a proper gaming experience on their phone. If anyone can recommend a travel case for it, that would be the icing on the cake — I’d love to keep it safe on the go. Verdict: Love it. Highly recommended for mobile gamers, especially on Samsung phones.

## Features

- Pro Control with HyperSense Haptics - For complete precision and total immersion: Razer Kishi V2 Pro is designed to the highest standards and includes microswitches, analog triggers, programmable multifunction buttons, haptic vibrations, and 3,5mm audio.
- Universal Fit with Extendable Bridge for seamless compatibility: Razer Kishi v2 Pro features a stable, extendable bridge that Ideally holds most popular Android smartphones, providing a secure fit that won’t come loose while you game.
- Stream PC and Console Games go beyond mobile gaming - Use Kishi to play full PC and console games directly on your phone, with support for the biggest game streaming apps - Stream from your own device, or play from the cloud (Third party hardware and services may be required).
- Optimized for Maximum Performance with ultra-low latency gameplay, passthrough charging, and 3,5mm audio - Kishi V2 Pro uses USB-C to eliminate latency, allowing for maximum responsiveness- and features passthrough charging to power your phone as you game, and 3,5mm audio for high fidelity sound and voice.
- Powered by the Razer Nexus App for your favorite games in one place - Browse through hundreds of compatible games, record and share gameplay, and keep your Kishi updated with an integrated app that allows full customizability-all with the touch of a dedicated button.
- Not compatible with iPhone 15

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Razer |
| Product Dimensions | 9.2 x 18 x 3.3 cm; 138 g |
| Item model number | RZ06-04580100-R3M1 |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Series | Kishi V2 Pro |
| Colour | Black |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Hardware Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Operating System | Android |
| Item Weight | 138 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |

## Images

![Kishi V2 Pro - Mobile Gaming Controller for Android (HyperSense Haptics, Extendable Bridge, Passthrough Charging, 3.5mm Audio, USB-C, Virtual Controller Mode) Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71s1VKSjxHL.jpg)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great device, for the price!
*by M***N on 28 March 2025*

The Razer Edge is a good powerful device. If you are able to buy the combo with the controller for around £200 or under like I did, it's well worth it. The chip inside is slightly outdated, but it depends on your use case. For emulation its powerful enough for Switch emulation, (Compatibiltiy is awful unfortuantely though). For Android games, the GPU is a powerhouse even if it is outdated; I was able to max out Genshin Impact and Wreckfest and it hovered around 55-60fps. Because the phone and the controller were built with both in mind, it's a good experience. The speakers sound good, and they aren't muffled because the controller has cutouts for them, this was a noticable issue on many other controllers because they were univeral. However, the controller is a bit annoying when attaching it and detaching it from the Razer Edge, it's a tight fit which is good when it's attached, but a slight annoyance when connecting it. The two downsides, are the storage (which I have found a trick to solve) and the fact it's outdated. The storage is quite small, but for most people it's enough. Their marketing is somewhat misleading, it says the storage can be expanded, but you can't install apps or games from the Playstore directly to the MicroSD card. However, there is a trick I have seen online that I will be attempting soon where you can move apps and games to the MicroSD, this is how Android devices are supposed to work, but unfortuantely some manufacturers turn this feature off, so some magical people found a way of enabling this feature. Mine came with 128gb which is good enough for most people, it's fits a decent amount of big games on it. If you want to use the device for emulation, you can add games to the MicroSD without doing the storage trick, and run the games off of it. The other "downside" is that it's running Android 12. Natively, this is the newest update available for the Razer Edge. I have seen that there are people working on a custom image for the Razer Edge that's running Android 15, which is pretty incredible, but this is very new, and as I said it's not native, so there are many issues that could come from that even if someone gets it fully working. I like to tinker and modify my devices so this is something I will do in the future but for most people this is too much work for little benefit. It's important to note that on Android 12, this device still runs everything great. I ran into only one game that would not run and that was Warzone Mobile, it only works on Android 13 and above. Every other game I tried worked. It is a shame that natively it's stuck on Android 12, because it has enough power to play very new games, there won't be any Ray Tracing cores inside the chip so that would be bad, but normal rasterisation performance is really good, so emulation is your best bet for seeing what it can really do. The Razer Kishi V2 Pro was a suprisingly good controller. Because I got this in the bundle, the price was worth it for sure. When you first look at the controller, it looks very underwhelming, but as soon as you hold it, it's quite comfortable for a small package. I have large hands and I was more than happy. I have one of the full size GameSir phone controllers and I think I prefer this Razer controller, because you get the comfort in a much smaller profile. The buttons are good enough, they aren't the best for sure, but for me, the profile and size is more important. On the other hand, the triggers felt really good, there's a large range on them which was nice to see. The two customisable bumper buttons on the top are a nice feature, for emulation on RetroArch they work seamlessly. To conclude, I am very happy to give this device 5 stars, but it's important to note that I bought this for under £200, so I am solely giving this that score becasue the value was very good. I completetly agree with others who put 3-4 stars on this product, if you spend £300+ on this, that value drops off significantly. If i bought this device for around £250 I wouldn't be dissapointed. You are basically getting a powerful Android phone for whatever you pay, plus a decent controller. It all depends on what you pay, just remember for the future you are getting an Android 12 device, and small storage. If you are a tinkerer like me, you may be able to solve both and have yourself a great device.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Premium Mobile Gaming Device
*by N***H on 22 August 2025*

I’m really happy with the Kishi V3 Pro — it connects directly through the USB-C charging port rather than relying on Bluetooth like many cheaper brands. That makes a huge difference for responsiveness, and you can feel it right away. The controls handle smoothly, with quick response times that feel console-level. I’ve tested it on my Galaxy S25 Ultra and also on my Galaxy Tab S5, and it’s been flawless on both. Very impressed so far. I originally bought the V3 Pro XL, but that’s designed for iPads or tablets (up to 13" and cannot be used on phones). Since my Tab S9 Ultra is too big, I had to return it. This standard V3 Pro is the right size for phones and smaller tablets, and it feels just right. The weight and size are balanced nicely — not too heavy, but solid enough to feel premium. The textured grips are comfortable for long sessions, and the build quality really stands out. Even the packaging had a premium, console-like feel, which was a nice touch. Overall, it’s an excellent controller for anyone who wants a proper gaming experience on their phone. If anyone can recommend a travel case for it, that would be the icing on the cake — I’d love to keep it safe on the go. Verdict: Love it. Highly recommended for mobile gamers, especially on Samsung phones.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for the price of £275 for Xbox Cloud gaming
*by R***. on 5 April 2024*

Quality product. The controller is great with good buttons and shoulder triggers. The screen is great other than its super wide so it feels squashed a bit. It also has big bezels but they arent too bad once you start gaming. Fast processor. Works really well for Xbox Cloud gaming. I was playing Forza Horizon 5 and it felt perfect. I would suggest that if you want this for Xbox cloud, go for it, but if you want it for retro games I would look elsewhere due to the wide screen, its just not suited for retro gaming. Top tip - remove controllers when in standby Battery life in standby is bad with the controller connected. Lasts two days, maybe three max. Remove the controller and it’s a different story. Battery no longer drains fast. Is better than my tablet now.

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