Razer Unveils Two New Mobile Game Controllers: Qishi Ultra and Qishi V2 USB-C

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For aesthetic purposes, the Qishi Ultra features dual Razer Chroma RGB lighting zones that are customizable with millions of colors

The Qishi Ultra caters to serious mobile gamers with its full-size design, ergonomic layout, and compatibility with both Android and iOS devices . It boasts mechanical tactile buttons, an 8-way directional pad, and full-size Hall effect triggers for precise control. A 3.5mm headphone jack keeps you wired in, while 15W pass-through charging ensures your phone stays powered during extended gaming sessions.RGB lighting zones that are customizable with millions of colors.

It prioritizes cloud or local game streaming services and also supports touchscreen mapping.

 

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