Razer has recently unveiled two novel mobile game controllers designed to enhance the gaming experience while on the move: the advanced Qishi Ultra and the economical Qishi V2 USB-C.
The Qishi Ultra: Tailored for Dedicated Mobile Gamers
The Qishi Ultra is specifically crafted for dedicated mobile gamers, offering a full-size layout, ergonomic design, and compatibility with both Android and iOS devices (suitable for phones and tablets up to 8 inches). It comes equipped with mechanical tactile buttons, an 8-way directional pad, and full-size Hall effect triggers that provide precise control. With a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio connectivity and 15W pass-through charging, this controller ensures uninterrupted gaming sessions.
Immersive Features of the Qishi Ultra
Enhancing the gaming experience, the Qishi Ultra boasts dual Razer Chroma RGB lighting zones that can be personalized with millions of colors. Additionally, it introduces a virtual controller mode (currently available only for Android) that maps touchscreen controls to the controller, offering a more console-like feel. Users can further fine-tune their experience by adjusting the dead zone for optimal responsiveness. This premium controller is priced at 1,199 yuan.
For gamers looking for a more cost-effective alternative, the Qishi V2 USB-C presents a conventional mobile gamepad design. It emphasizes compatibility with cloud or local game streaming services and supports touchscreen mapping. While it may lack the extensive features and full-size layout found in the Qishi Ultra, such as tablet compatibility, the Qishi V2 USB-C still retains the convenient 15W pass-through charging. With a more budget-friendly price of 799 yuan, it caters to those seeking a quality controller without breaking the bank.