![]() They're still helpful for mapping a dodge or for toggling a sprint, though. As mentioned above, however, these can only be configured to an already existing command on the gamepad. The Kishi V2, however, also bundles additional remappable buttons, positioned just next to the top bumpers. The Razer Kishi V2 supports passthrough charging, but you'll be relying on a wireless gaming headset or gaming earbuds for audio as there is no output. ![]() With passthrough charging and a 3.5mm jack for any headset, life is a little easier here. If you're looking for ease of use and a simple plug-and-play experience, the Backbone One is for you. This is where you're going to have to make some decisions about what's important to you on a daily basis. However, the selection on offer does differ greatly. ![]() Winner - Backbone One Backbone One vs Razer Kishi V2: Featuresīoth the Backbone One and Razer Kishi V2 come stocked with a selection of extra features beyond the traditional face buttons and thumbsticks. One of the only things the Razer Nexus app has going for it is the ability to remap your additional M1 and M2 buttons (the Backbone One relies on native iOS settings for this feature), though you can only map them to existing inputs on the controller. The rest of the main home screen is taken up by recommended games that the Kishi V2 can handle, but this isn't an exhaustive list - you'll still be hunting down compatible titles outside the app. Again, you're able to see your games side by side, but only those loaded in through the Google Play store, and in a strangely low-resolution format. While game chat, groups, and screenshots aren't going to be the deciding factor for some, their smooth implementation is the cherry on top.īy contrast, the Razer Nexus software feels a little clunky. Keeping all your Xbox (via Microsoft's streaming service), Google Stadia, and iOS titles next to each other streamlines your mobile gaming experience in a way that few other controllers replicate and all in gorgeous high quality. The official Backbone app offers a slick, intuitive interface to genuinely make your smartphone feel like a console.
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