The partnership between Razer and Gamevice is a strategic one, bringing together two of the biggest names in the gaming industry. Gamevice is a leading brand in mobile gaming controllers, with a range of innovative products designed to enhance the mobile gaming experience.
At , Razer fundamentally changed the mobile gaming landscape by debuting the Razer Kishi Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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ensures virtually no latency, which is crucial for competitive gaming and cloud streaming services like Project xCloud or Google Stadia. The partnership between Razer and Gamevice is a
Great concept, but time hasn’t been kind to the Razer x Gamevice dual-sided controller
As mobile gaming matures, players demand tactile precision. Razer and Gamevice delivered exactly that. This exclusive release bridges the gap between casual mobile play and competitive gaming. The Razer and Gamevice Partnership
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Distributes weight evenly across both hands.
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This partnership, initially exclusive at the time of the announcement, positioned Razer as a dominant player in the premium iPhone accessory market. Impact on Mobile Gaming (CES 2020 Context) Can’t copy the link right now
Unlike standard wireless controllers that introduce input lag, this device connects directly via the iPhone’s Lightning port. This guarantees an instantaneous, zero-latency response rate crucial for competitive gaming.
The timing of the Kishi’s reveal was strategic. CES 2020 was dominated by conversations about 5G infrastructure and cloud gaming services. Razer heavily promoted the Kishi as a "cloud-compatible controller," partnering with as part of their Recommended Program.
The design is engineered for comfort during extended gaming sessions, reducing hand fatigue compared to holding the phone alone.
Regarding compatibility, the partnership with Gamevice paid dividends. Razer promised a "universal fit," and the initial compatibility lists were extensive:
At CES 2020, Razer officially unveiled the , a universal mobile gaming controller designed to transform iPhones and Android devices into console-like handhelds. Developed in partnership with Gamevice , this dual-sided controller addresses the growing demand for tactile, low-latency controls in the era of mobile and cloud gaming. A New Standard for Mobile Gaming