Razer earlier updated the new Kishi controller accessories, which can also be used for mobile phones and small tablets (such as iPad mini). The Kishi V3 series launched this time can even be used with full-size iPads.
The Razer Kishi V3 series is divided into three specifications: the standard Kishi V3, the Kishi V3 Pro, and the Kishi V3 Pro XL. Among them, the Kishi V3 Pro can be used for devices with a USB-C port up to 8 inches, while the Kishi V3 Pro XL can be used with a 13-inch iPad Air or iPad Pro, making it a large-size mobile gaming device.
The Kishi V3 can be used on iPhone or Android phones, and is advertised as an optimized design for iPhone 15 and iPhone 16. It also adds a full-size TMR joystick, USB-C direct power supply design, and can additionally connect 3.5mm headphone jack.
The Kishi V3 Pro and Kishi V3 Pro XL differ only in the size of the corresponding devices. Their functions are basically the same. They are both equipped with full-size TMR joysticks, replaceable joystick head accessories, grip cushions, and Razer Sensa HD tactile feedback technology (but due to platform function limitations, they can only be used on Android phones).
Razer claims that the Kishi V3 series launched this time can be used with most mobile phones equipped with protective cases. It can also be connected to PC devices as a normal controller via a wired connection. It can also launch games or perform cloud streaming functions through the Razer Nexus service, and comes with an additional six months of Apple Arcade service.
In terms of suggested retail price, the Kishi V3 will be sold at US$99.99, the Kishi V3 Pro will be sold at US$149.99, and the Kishi V3 Pro XL will be sold at US$199.99.











