SAVE 17%:As of Feb. 23, get the Razer Kishi V2 mobile controller (Android) for just $82.66. That's $17 off its normal price of $99.99.
Want to play more games while spending less time sitting in front of your TV? Mobile gaming is a simpler prospect than ever these days, and you can even enjoy triple-A titles on the go thanks to cloud gaming. One of the easiest ways to enhance your mobile play sessions is with a Razer Kishi controller. It attaches to your iPhone or Android and gives you a tactile gamepad experience so you don't have to resort to touch controls, making every game you tackle a much more pleasant (and less frustrating) experience.
As of Feb. 23, you can get the Android version of the Razer Kishi V2 mobile controller for $82.66 at Amazon. That's 17% off its normal price of $99 and a $17 discount. Currently, this deal is only available for Android users, with the iPhone version still at its regular price.
SEE ALSO:Get Samsung monitors for up to 44% off and upgrade your work, gaming, and streaming setup for lessYou can attach this controller to any Android device thanks to its extendable bridge that keeps your device in place. It comes with the controller features that you'd expect, like analog triggers, a D-pad, plenty of programmable buttons, and a slim profile that feels good in the hands and is optimized for ergonomic comfort. It's like gaming on a handheld instead of your phone.
The controller is compatible with over 1,000 mobile games and you can use it to play complete Xbox, PC, and PlayStation games on your phone thanks to cloud streaming. Plus, it charges via USB-C and can use passthrough charging to keep your phone juiced up.
If you tend to want to play more games while out and about, this is a great alternative to fiddling with your phone and touch controls that don't always work. And it's especially a good idea when it's on sale.
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