![]() It’s frustrating, especially considering that the Backbone One controller allowed me to keep my thin case for my iPhone XR and iPhone 13 Pro while in use. I tried it with a case I thought would be thin enough to work, but I still ended up having to remove it. Despite this, you’ll still likely have to remove your phone’s case. The Kishi V2 ships with multiple adapters to help it fit a wide variety of phones. Together with my Google Pixel 6 (with no case), it weighs 330 grams, though total weight will vary depending on which device you are using. Hand fatigue is a common problem with portable gaming, so having a lighter device is a plus as it extends your gameplay session without worrying about hand cramping. ![]() Nevertheless, sacrificing portability in favor of more compatibility is a good trade-off for most people – you’ll just likely want to invest in a travel case.Īt just 123 grams, the Kishi V2 is lighter than both the original Kishi and the Backbone One. This makes it much easier to fit a larger phone into the controller but is less portable than the collapsible design of the original Kishi. Where its predecessor used a Joy-Con style controller that splits apart, the Kishi V2 opts for a Backbone-style extendable bridge design. 15 Images Razer Kishi V2 – Design and FeaturesĪt first glance, the Razer Kishi V2’s design looks very similar to the Backbone One, the leading phone-controller attachment that is currently only available for iPhone devices.
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