Razer Kishi V3: Console Gaming on Mobile

Author: Violet Jan 15,2026

Razer Kishi V3: Console Gaming on Mobile

Razer has officially launched its new Kishi controller series: the Kishi V3 lineup. It consists of three models—Kishi V3, Kishi V3 Pro, and Kishi V3 Pro XL. This refreshed range is designed to work with a wide range of devices, offering promising versatility.

What to Know About the New Controllers

All three Razer Kishi V3 controllers include TMR thumbsticks for precise control. You'll also get dual back buttons with responsive click feedback and ergonomic grips, helping you stay comfortable during those longer gaming sessions.

Each model uses a USB-C connection and works with Android phones. They support pass-through USB-C charging and 3.5mm headphone jacks. Razer Nexus, the accompanying launcher app, enhances the experience.

The Kishi V3 is the smallest model and fits Android phones. It comes with tactile face buttons, a quiet D-pad, and dual back buttons integrated into the handles. It doesn’t support tablets but still enables remote PC gaming.

Moving up, the Kishi V3 Pro is compatible with both Android phones and mini tablets up to 8 inches. Interchangeable thumbstick caps provide better movement and aim, while Razer Sensa HD haptics offer immersive tactile feedback.

Finally, the Kishi V3 Pro XL is tailored for larger Android tablets, supporting devices up to 13 inches—including popular models like the Galaxy Tab and even the iPad Pro. It shares the same layout and features as the Pro, just on a larger frame that fits wide-screened tablets more comfortably.

Razer Kishi V3 Models Come at Competitive Prices

All three controllers integrate with Razer Nexus, a central hub where you can launch games, adjust settings, record gameplay, and update the controller firmware. A dedicated button gives you instant access to the app.

The controllers are now available for purchase. You can order directly from Razer or through various online retailers. The Kishi V3 is priced at $99.99, the V3 Pro at $149.99, and the V3 Pro XL at $199.99.

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