Razer’s Kishi V2 iPhone controller grip is the perfect Delta companion at $77 (Reg. $100)

Reg. $100 $77
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Amazon is now offering the Razer Kishi V2 USB-C Mobile Gaming Controller for $76.99 shipped. This drops the iPhone 15 and Android gamepad down from its usual $100 price tag in order to mark the best price cut in months. This is $6 under our previous mention and saves you $23 just in time to dive into Delta with some physical controls. If you’re rocking a Lightning-enabled iPhone, that version is also on sale right now at Amazon and sells for $76.79 – a drop from its usual $100 price tag.

Whether you’re looking to step up the Apple Arcade experience or take advantage of more ergonomic gameplay for diving into Genshin Impact, Among Us, and Call of Duty Mobile, Razer’s Kishi V2 controller grip is a must. Relying on a USB-C connection that delivers passthrough charging and an adjustable design, these are compatible with a wide variety of handsets including the latest from Apple like iPhone 15, whether you’re rocking the 15 Pro Max or one of the smaller handsets. It also supports just about all of the popular Android smartphones.

Alternatively, Razer did just launch its all-new and even more capable Kishi Ultra. This controller grip takes on an even more ergonomic design that’s meant to actually cater to console gamers in a way that the Kishi V2 doesn’t. There’s full-sized joysticks, rumble vibrations, and even a build that can accommodate an iPad mini 6 on top of iPhone 15 and any other USB-C Android handset. I personally loved it in my hands-on review and you can dive into that coverage to find out why.

Razer Kishi V2 features:

Rethink everything you knew about mobile gaming. Razer Kishi v2 is a universal mobile gaming controller that brings a console-class gameplay experience to your iPhone. Play the best AAA games, on your iPhone, exactly as you’d expect to play them on a game console – zero compromises.

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