The Razer Kishi V3 lineup aims to redefine mobile gaming across phones and tablets
Get console-like performance on your smartphone

- Razer Kishi V3 series includes three models: the standard V3, Pro, and Pro XL
- New features include Razer Sensa HD haptics and swappable thumbstick caps
- Launch includes up to 6 months of Apple Arcade
It seems Razer is raising the bar for mobile gaming with the launch of the Kishi V3 lineup. This massive upgrade is designed to deliver full console-style performance on everything from smartphones to full-sized tablets. With the Kishi V3, V3 Pro, and the V3 Pro XL, you’re no longer tethered to the living room to get the full controller experience.
From what it looks like, the Razer Kishi V3 Pro and Pro XL pack serious hardware. From swappable TMR thumbsticks to dual mouse-click back buttons and Razer’s new Sensa HD haptics, every detail seems fine-tuned for competitive-level play. Both models offer a full-sized grip and layout, but the XL expands support to tablets up to 13 inches - yes, including the iPad Pro too.
From grinding through dungeons to streaming AAA games and firing up matches on your PC via Razer Nexus, the Kishi V3 Pro series aims to keep you dialled in with low-latency USB-C connections, passthrough charging, 3.5mm audio, and broad device compatibility thanks to a USB-C island design.

If you're looking for something lighter without compromising too much on control, the standard Kishi V3 should still have the same ergonomic shape, tactile buttons, and full console-grade stick and button design. It looks like a solid entry point if you want to take your mobile setup more seriously, especially with full support for iPhone 15/16 and the latest Android devices.
To sweeten the launch, Razer is also throwing in up to 6 months of Apple Arcade. The Kishi V3 Pro XL nets the most generous offer, while the Pro and base models come with a 3-month subscription. Pricing starts at $99.99 for the Kishi V3, $149.99 for the Pro, and $199.99 for the XL. All three are available now via the official Razer website and select retailers.
If you're looking for something to play using your new Razer Kishi V3 controller, here’s a list of the best Android games with controller support!