
Razer has officially launched its new Kishi controller series—the Kishi V3 lineup—which includes three models: the Kishi V3, Kishi V3 Pro, and Kishi V3 Pro XL. The collection stands out for offering compatibility across a wide range of devices.
All three Razer Kishi V3 controllers come equipped with TMR thumbsticks, dual back buttons that deliver precise click feedback, and contoured grips designed for comfort during long gaming sessions.
They connect via USB-C and work seamlessly with Android devices. Additionally, they allow pass-through USB-C charging and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Razer Nexus serves as the native launcher app for the Kishi V3 series.
The Kishi V3 is the smallest model, tailored for Android phones. It includes responsive tactile buttons, a quiet D-pad, and dual back buttons integrated into the handles. While it doesn’t support tablets, it enables remote PC play.
The Kishi V3 Pro, in addition to Android phones, supports mini tablets up to 8 inches. It comes with interchangeable thumbstick caps for improved control and introduces Razer’s Sensa HD haptics for immersive feedback.
Finally, the Kishi V3 Pro XL is intended for Android tablets (up to 13 inches), including the Galaxy Tab and iPad Pro models. It mirrors the Pro’s control layout and features, but is scaled to better fit wider tablets.
Each model integrates with the Razer Nexus game launcher, providing a central hub to launch games, adjust settings, record gameplay, and update controller firmware. A dedicated button on the controller instantly opens the app.
All three controllers are now available for purchase via Razer’s official website and other online retailers. The Kishi V3 is priced at $99.99, the Kishi V3 Pro at $149.99, and the Kishi V3 Pro XL at $199.99.
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