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Razer Kishi V2 for Android (Android)
EUR97,79 was EUR103,87

Razer Kishi V2 for Android

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Playmochill

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

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The Razer Kishi V2 is designed for smartphones and does not fit on tablets such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 8.7 inch. The controller is equipped with a fold-out bridge section that is suitable for most smartphones, but not for larger devices such as tablets.
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gogonation

2 years ago

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peanuts

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David Lim

2 years ago

The Razer Kishi V2 works for the following mobile phones: Razer Phone, Razer Phone 2; Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+/S9/S9+/S10/S10+/S20/S20+/Note 8/Note 9/Note 10/Note 10+; Google Pixel 2/3/4/5/6; other phones only within the following dimensions and with an USB-C port height: 170 mm, depth: 11,5 mm.
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philiweb

3 years ago

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Igneele

2 years ago

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TTimOOn

2 years ago

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I started with the Razer Kishi v2 which, contrary to the opinions found on the net, is much better made and more solid than mentioned. The controllers and buttons are hard and don't give the impression of cheap hardware. I was surprised myself. I had bought it in anticipation of the Backbone. And now I've sold it and bought (at last) an Android Backbone. It's a very good controller indeed, quite heavy and handles perfectly. But it's no revolution compared to the Razer... What makes the difference so far is its compatibility with apps, Google Play and emu retro gaming. So for the same price, it's a tough choice, but I'm certainly very happy with my backbonne, especially as the official Android Playstation version is now available!

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