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Ces 2020 Razer Debuts New Dualsided Iphone Game Controller In Partnership With Gamevice Exclusive -

CES 2020

At , Razer announced the Razer Kishi , a universal, dual-sided mobile gaming controller developed in partnership with Gamevice. Designed as an evolution of the previous Razer Junglecat , the Kishi was built to provide console-quality controls for both iPhone and Android devices, specifically targeting the burgeoning cloud gaming market. Partnership and Design Evolution

received two "Best of CES" awards for its innovative, low-latency design Key Features and Design Universal Compatibility CES 2020 At , Razer announced the Razer

Razer and Gamevice held private demo suites at CES 2020 (not a main floor keynote). Key claims: Build quality – Razer’s signature black finish, textured

The build quality leans heavily into Razer’s "gamer" aesthetic. The thumbsticks feature the signature Razer rubberized texture for grip, and the tactile buttons offer a satisfying clickiness that touchscreen controls simply cannot replicate. For Razer, partnering with Gamevice allowed them to

Unlike many previous mobile gamepads that relied on Bluetooth, the Razer Kishi

For Razer, partnering with Gamevice allowed them to bypass the developmental hurdles of creating a form-fitting wrap from scratch. Instead, they leveraged Gamevice's patented bridge design and injected it with Razer’s signature aesthetic and engineering quality, focusing on premium materials and reduced input latency.

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