While not everyone might have a console, many people have smartphones, which is why being able to turn a smartphone into a gaming device could be an interesting product. This is exactly what Razer does with its Kishi V2 iPhone gamepad grips, which were recently spotted selling at a significant discount.
Razer Kishi V2 iPhone Gamepad Grip Spotted Online Selling at Below $100
According to the story by 9to5Toys, the Razer Kishi V2 iPhone Gamepad Grip was spotted selling at a discount bringing its price down to below $100. This comes for both versions of the gamepad, including the Lightning and USB-C options.
The Lightning cable can cater to users that use the iPhone 14 or other versions that exclusively use the Lightning connection. The USB-C version, on the other hand, is very versatile and not only caters to the iPhone 15, but it also caters to other devices with a USB-C connection, like Android devices.
Buyers Can Avail the 10% Discount on Amazon, Bringing the Gamepad Grip's Price Down to Just $89.90
Both devices were spotted on Amazon selling at a 10% discount, bringing its price down from the original listing of $99.99 to just $89.90. As per the article, the device would work on even the latest iPhone 15 series with the right compatible option.
The article also highlights how it would be good for gamers especially when it comes to the Apple Arcade experience or for gamers that enjoy Genshin Impact, Call of Duty Mobile, or other games like Among Us through the mobile device.
The Port has to be Connected to the Device Through the Charger Area with an Adjustable Design
To use the device, the port has to be connected to the device through the charger area, and with the adjustable design, users just have to ensure that the port is positioned correctly to ensure whatever device fits.
The article highlighted how the Razer Kishi models have been great when it comes to gaming on the go, especially for those who have an Xbox controller. The USB-C compatibility is reportedly live following the Backbone setting the pace.
Gamers can Also Purchase the PowerA MOGA Gaming Clip for Added Abilities
The Razer Kishi models can also be paired with the PowerA MOGA Gaming Clip, which would cost buyers an additional $12 but could add to the mobile gaming experience. These types of gadgets can effectively transform a smartphone into a full-on console.
However, it's important to note that buyers will still be limited to the games that are available on mobile, and they won't be able to play games designed for other platforms unless they use an emulator. However, emulating games could be easier, especially with the console approach with the added devices.
The clip would make it easier for players to stay in one place and enjoy their smartphone transformed into a console. The clips could be good for competitive matches wherein players need to stay put and avoid any movement as much as possible.