Razer’s new Kishi controller dock for Android phones is exactly the device I wanted. It has all the inputs you need to control modern blockbuster games, which makes it ideal for streaming from a local machine or the cloud. But the Kishi also connects directly into your phone through a USB-C connection. This eliminates the pairing procedure as well as wireless input lag. The best part is that the Kishi uses a more universal design than Razer’s previous smartphone-controller dock, the Junglecat. This means it works with a variety of Samsung, Google, and other Android smartphones.
The Razer Kishi mobile gaming controller dock for Android is available now for $80. And this device is a worthy accessory for anyone looking to have more control over mobile games. Streaming games is often still a headache, but the Kishi ensures the controller isn’t a problem.

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