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Razer introduces its MFi video game controller for the iPhone sticking to its sides

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Kishi is the one a new game controller developed by maker Razer, a remote control built for iPhone compatible phones and converts them into a Switch-type with portable handles. At CES 2020 the manufacturer has introduced the new command and among its features we find full compatibility and appreciation of the iPhone MFi certification.

The Kishi command was developed along with Gamevide by Razer and basically contained two pieces attached to the sides of the iPhone. Or rather the top and bottom of the fence when we consider that it is used in landscape mode when playing.

Low latency and Razer experience as the most popular

Video game controls on iPhone and iOS have generally left a few in the last few years, especially highlighting the Nimbus Steel Series. At this point the best thing is that it is being done by a company focused on it gaming, like Razer. That's why it has some features that help players, such as very low command latency.

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How does Razer get the Kitchen command to have a delay between the control buttons and the video game response? Use the Lightning port. Unlike other controls, it doesn't connect to Bluetooth on the iPhone, but it does that with the Lightning connector connector. Due to this same link, it does not need to be charged separately as it is powered by the iPhone battery. And in the event you have to charge an iPhone, you have the initiative to charge and use remotely at the same time.

New Kishi compatible with every iPhone from iPhone 6 onwards. Works with various Android models. It will reach users at the beginning of the year, even though there is no exact date or price. With Apple Arcade at full growth, it could be a great way to buy multiplayer.

Via | Razer

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