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

Mobile gaming took a massive leap forward at CES 2020. Razer, a global leader in gaming lifestyle products, unveiled a groundbreaking hardware collaboration. In a strategic partnership with mobile gaming veteran Gamevice, the company debuted a brand-new, dual-sided iPhone game controller designed to bring a true console-grade experience to iOS devices.

A crucial feature for mobile gamers, the Kishi includes a Lightning port, allowing users to charge their phone while playing. Mobile gaming took a massive leap forward at CES 2020

is the rapidly growing cloud gaming market. With platforms like Microsoft’s Project xCloud, Google Stadia, and Nvidia GeForce Now launching or expanding in 2020, gamers can now stream full PC and console games to their phones. A crucial feature for mobile gamers, the Kishi

By merging Razer's tactile mechanical button expertise with Gamevice’s patented structural extension designs, the companies co-developed a superior, form-fitting system. Rather than relying on standard, sluggish wireless protocols, this dual-sided controller docks seamlessly to either side of the iPhone through an integrated Lightning adapter, bringing an immediate competitive edge over legacy accessories. 🛠️ Key Technical Specifications By merging Razer's tactile mechanical button expertise with

The timing of this release aligns with major shifts in the industry. Mobile phones are no longer restricted to simple puzzle games. The rise of cloud gaming and high-fidelity ports demands better hardware. Cloud Gaming Ready

Thanks to a flexible, expandable bridge design, the controller securely fits a wide range of modern iPhone models, accommodating varying screen sizes and form factors.

Stay tuned to our CES 2020 liveblog for hands-on video and a latency comparison against the Xbox Elite controller.

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