Razer Edge – Android Gaming Handheld with Kishi V2 Pro Controller (Qualcomm Snapdragon G3X Gen 1, 6.8” 144Hz AMOLED FHD+ Touchscreen Display,…

$593.89

  • Snapdragon G3X Gen 1 Gaming Platform For extreme Android gaming performance, the world’s first device[*] powered by the ultra-powerful Snapdragon G3x – an active-cooled gaming chipset with a [3 GHz] Kryo CPU, purpose-built to play Android games at incredibly high framerates over long play sessions. [*At time of publication]
  • Console-class Control with HyperSense Haptics For complete precision and total immersion, dominate touchscreen gaming or use the included Razer Kishi V2 Pro with microswitch buttons, analog triggers, programmable macros, and Razer HyperSense haptics for competitive AAA gaming
  • 6.8” 144Hz AMOLED FHD+ Touchscreen For fluid visuals and responsive gameplay, gaming demands superior graphics and responsiveness to what handhelds and smartphones offer, an industry-leading 144Hz display ensures your games look better and run smoother than the competition
  • Android, PC, Xbox, and Cloud Gaming For playing your favorite games anywhere, whether you love Halo, Fortnite, Diablo, or Roblox, Razer Edge gives you access to a killer game library, play games from Google Play, or stream PC and Xbox games from your home or the Cloud[*], [Third party hardware and services may be required]
  • Portable and Lightweight Design For AAA gaming anywhere, as pocketable as a smartphone, Razer Edge is the perfect travel companion to take your favorite games anywhere, and the ultra-light design provides optimal comfort for extended play
  • Powered by the Razer Nexus App For a dedicated Android gaming experience, Razer Nexus is a dashboard for Android gaming, Launch your games, explore recommendations, capture gameplay pictures and videos, or livestream your gaming to the world all at the touch of a button
Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Language

English

Product Dimensions

8.5 x 26 x 1.1 cm, 386 g

Release date

1 Aug. 2023

Item model number

RZ80-04610100-B3G1

Country of origin

China

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13 reviews for Razer Edge – Android Gaming Handheld with Kishi V2 Pro Controller (Qualcomm Snapdragon G3X Gen 1, 6.8” 144Hz AMOLED FHD+ Touchscreen Display,…

  1. Jessica Jones

    Easy to install and connect to your mobile cell phone, via Bluetooth. Very comfortable feeling holding the device while playing your games. The console controls are easy to use and feels smooth to the touch. The price is a little bit expensive, but worth it. For all those game bangers out there, make sure you have lots of memory on your cellphone and you will not have any problems playing games or having fun with your new device.

  2. Ed Lopez

    He estado probando el Razer Kishi V3 y la experiencia es bastante satisfactoria si quieres mejorar la jugabilidad en el móvil. Se conecta por USB-C directamente y no necesitas cargar el mando aparte, se agradece.
    Los sticks analógicos son precisos y resistentes, sin holguras, y según promete Razer, son antideriva, lo cual da cierta tranquilidad si planeas darle bastante uso. Los gatillos y botones tienen buen recorrido y respuesta, y el sistema háptico Sensa HD aporta un plus algunos juegos compatibles 🎮.
    El mando es cómodo en la mano incluso en sesiones largas, aunque como ocurre con otros controladores parecidos, depende un poco del tamaño de tu móvil para ajustarse perfectamente. La app Nexus es útil para mapear botones o descubrir juegos compatibles, aunque no es indispensable para empezar a jugar.
    Comparado con alternativas de marcas como Backbone o GameSir, este modelo destaca por la calidad de construcción, la sensación háptica y un diseño algo más sobrio. No es el más barato, pero la relación calidad-precio está justificada si valoras un producto duradero y con un buen soporte de software.

  3. M Wilson

    The Razer Edge is a good powerful device. If you are able to buy the combo with the controller for around £200 or under like I did, it’s well worth it.

    The chip inside is slightly outdated, but it depends on your use case. For emulation its powerful enough for Switch emulation, (Compatibiltiy is awful unfortuantely though). For Android games, the GPU is a powerhouse even if it is outdated; I was able to max out Genshin Impact and Wreckfest and it hovered around 55-60fps.

    Because the phone and the controller were built with both in mind, it’s a good experience. The speakers sound good, and they aren’t muffled because the controller has cutouts for them, this was a noticable issue on many other controllers because they were univeral. However, the controller is a bit annoying when attaching it and detaching it from the Razer Edge, it’s a tight fit which is good when it’s attached, but a slight annoyance when connecting it.

    The two downsides, are the storage (which I have found a trick to solve) and the fact it’s outdated.

    The storage is quite small, but for most people it’s enough. Their marketing is somewhat misleading, it says the storage can be expanded, but you can’t install apps or games from the Playstore directly to the MicroSD card. However, there is a trick I have seen online that I will be attempting soon where you can move apps and games to the MicroSD, this is how Android devices are supposed to work, but unfortuantely some manufacturers turn this feature off, so some magical people found a way of enabling this feature. Mine came with 128gb which is good enough for most people, it’s fits a decent amount of big games on it. If you want to use the device for emulation, you can add games to the MicroSD without doing the storage trick, and run the games off of it.

    The other “downside” is that it’s running Android 12. Natively, this is the newest update available for the Razer Edge. I have seen that there are people working on a custom image for the Razer Edge that’s running Android 15, which is pretty incredible, but this is very new, and as I said it’s not native, so there are many issues that could come from that even if someone gets it fully working. I like to tinker and modify my devices so this is something I will do in the future but for most people this is too much work for little benefit. It’s important to note that on Android 12, this device still runs everything great. I ran into only one game that would not run and that was Warzone Mobile, it only works on Android 13 and above. Every other game I tried worked. It is a shame that natively it’s stuck on Android 12, because it has enough power to play very new games, there won’t be any Ray Tracing cores inside the chip so that would be bad, but normal rasterisation performance is really good, so emulation is your best bet for seeing what it can really do.

    The Razer Kishi V2 Pro was a suprisingly good controller. Because I got this in the bundle, the price was worth it for sure. When you first look at the controller, it looks very underwhelming, but as soon as you hold it, it’s quite comfortable for a small package. I have large hands and I was more than happy. I have one of the full size GameSir phone controllers and I think I prefer this Razer controller, because you get the comfort in a much smaller profile.
    The buttons are good enough, they aren’t the best for sure, but for me, the profile and size is more important. On the other hand, the triggers felt really good, there’s a large range on them which was nice to see. The two customisable bumper buttons on the top are a nice feature, for emulation on RetroArch they work seamlessly.

    To conclude, I am very happy to give this device 5 stars, but it’s important to note that I bought this for under £200, so I am solely giving this that score becasue the value was very good. I completetly agree with others who put 3-4 stars on this product, if you spend £300+ on this, that value drops off significantly. If i bought this device for around £250 I wouldn’t be dissapointed. You are basically getting a powerful Android phone for whatever you pay, plus a decent controller. It all depends on what you pay, just remember for the future you are getting an Android 12 device, and small storage. If you are a tinkerer like me, you may be able to solve both and have yourself a great device.

  4. lewis a.

    Best mobile gameplay I’ve tried by far

  5. TipoftheIceBerg

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    I really wanted to love the Razer Edge, I really did – and there is a lot to love if you’re willing to put up with the compromises but ultimately there is more minuses than pluses for me in its current state and I personally would recommend you wait until Razer’s next generation.

    The Kishi V2 is a great mobile controller add on in itself but it’s a bit of a unfortunate miss that Razer didn’t choose to integrate it into its own Razer Edge design. As such, you don’t get any bonuses of built in controls and all of the negatives you would with a Kishi V2 in that it’s never going to get around being a plug in controller kit to a relatively powerful tablet.

    Speaking of its power – the SOC\CPU of the Razer Edge is impressively powerful but it does end up being held back by the limited RAM available. This has stopped me from really being able to push it to its limits, especially in areas like emulation.

    The fact the controller drains power even when the tablets turned off is super annoying, as is the super weird aspect ratio of its display – making for a lot of unnecessary boxing around the edges in all but the most modern apps.

    It’s also not on the latest version of android, so there’s a few incompatibility and annoyances here and there.

    The screen itself is lovely – bright and very responsive. The controls are so-so as you’d expect from the Kishi really.

    All in all I don’t hate the Razer Edge but I am left disappointed by a lot of its left over potential.

  6. TipoftheIceBerg

    I have a Z Fold 5 and using the Android rubber clips things it comes with it fits perfectly, charger at the top and the screen hanging below the bottom. I’d like a bit more of a substantial grip on the actual controller itself but it’s fine, buttons feel great, triggers are good, it has USB C and 3.5m jack pass through if you like that sort of thing, it’s brilliant. Instantly replaced my Steam Deck with my phone and this. My biggest complaint if I were to have one is the RGB is a bit obnoxious and ‘hurr durr gamerrr’ but I’ve yet to mess with the app (which frankly I don’t want) to see if I can turn it off or at least down a bit so it’s less garish.

  7. Stephen peacock

    Doesn’t fit phones with cases and doesn’t play many games or requires alot of time to setup. No time to faff, returned

  8. Josue

    Feels good in hands (I wear a medium size glove) & mechanical buttons. I’ve even raged a bit & slammed it & it still works flawlessly so pretty damn durable too. 10/10, would recommend. Also has programmable buttons. NOT FOR IPHONE THO! Tried to let my sister use it for emulation but it kept bugging for her. Worked flawlessly on my galaxy phone though.

  9. Sergiu Lupascu

    I’m really loving the Razer Edge! The 6.8” 144Hz display is super smooth, and the gaming performance is top-notch thanks to the Snapdragon G3X chip. The Kishi V2 Pro controller feels great in hand with its responsive buttons and triggers. Plus, the haptics make the whole experience feel way more immersive. It’s super portable, so I can game anywhere, whether it’s Android, PC, or cloud games. Perfect for on-the-go gaming!

  10. Lisa chattin

    Why did you choose this product over others?:
    Brilliant item.
    Brought for my son he loves it, he can connect to his PlayStation 5 and play remotely.
    He can Play fortnight you can also access Xbox and many more by linking your accounts.

  11. Robin H.

    Quality product. The controller is great with good buttons and shoulder triggers. The screen is great other than its super wide so it feels squashed a bit. It also has big bezels but they arent too bad once you start gaming. Fast processor. Works really well for Xbox Cloud gaming. I was playing Forza Horizon 5 and it felt perfect. I would suggest that if you want this for Xbox cloud, go for it, but if you want it for retro games I would look elsewhere due to the wide screen, its just not suited for retro gaming.

    Top tip – remove controllers when in standby

    Battery life in standby is bad with the controller connected. Lasts two days, maybe three max. Remove the controller and it’s a different story. Battery no longer drains fast. Is better than my tablet now.

  12. Cristian Despujol

    Works well will my iPad mini for gaming.

  13. John Scarfo

    Quel monstre de puissance, je l’ai eue à 250 €, un super deal avec sa puce embarquée Snapdragon G3X Gen 1 développée spécifiquement pour la Razer Edge, qui est en fait un Snapdragon 888+ légèrement modifié, 6 go de ram qui sont suffisants vu que l’appareil ne servira qu’à jouer (je vous conseille vivement de ne pas installer d’applications sociales ou même de lier une boite mail afin d’avoir le moins de notifications possibles et de minimiser les applications en arrière-plan car ce qu’on veut ici, c’est du gaming !

    La compatibilité cloud gaming (Xbox Game Pass, Steam Link, PS Remote Play, etc…) est bonne mais cela ne sera pas le focus de cet avis, car je ne suis pas convaincu de cette technologie (encore), et préférai toujours jouer en natif avec des gros pixels calculés localement sur ma machine 🙂

    Pour moi, le gros plus de cet appareil est vraiment son ventilateur, qui permet un refroidissement actif de l’appareil, et non un passif, comme sur la plupart des téléphones qui n’ont d’autre choix que de baisser leur fréquence d’horloge pour garder des températures stables, ce qui réduit les perfs au bout de quelques minutes, mais ici nous n’avons pas ce problème : à vous les sessions de jeux de 1 heure, 2 heures voir même plus, sans aucun problème, assis confortablement dans votre canapé ou votre lit, ou même ailleurs *tousse* aux toilettes *tousse*

    L’écran est magnifique, avec une belle luminosité offrant une lisibilité correcte en extérieur, mais surtout ses couleurs avec la technologie AMOLED et une fluidité top avec sa fréquence pouvant aller jusqu’à 144hz (même si je déconseille de mettre une telle fréquence, très peu de jeux le supportent et cela drainera un peu plus vite votre batterie, autant le mettre à 120hz, qui est un bon équilibre).

    Si je devais donner un défaut, car oui rien n’est parfait, ce serait la manette Kishi V2 Pro incluse avec la tablette Edge, les joysticks sont tout petits (comparables à des joysticks Switch) et ne permettent pas des mouvements amples ou précis à mon gout, de plus les boutons A/B/X/Y sont très “clicky”, ce qui ne sera pas au gout de tous, pas au mien en tout cas.
    Mais bon point : vous pourrez toujours changer le controlleur par un autre USB-C et ça fonctionnera parfaitement (vous n’aurez juste pas accès au mappage de touches qui est une feature sympa du Kishi V2 Pro, vous laissant jouer à la manette aux jeux android ne le supportant pas nautivement, coucou Genshin Impact !).

    Je l’ai testé et eu des performances incroyables sur les jeux suivants :

    Warzone Mobile : 60 fps constants en Qualité Très basse et Upsacling et Résolution en Très élevé
    Diablo Immortal : 60 fps constants en Full Ultra
    Star Wars Hunters : 60 fps constants en Full Ultra
    Snowbreak Containment Zone : 60 fps casi-constans (drops quant beaucoup d’effets à lécran) en Full Ultra
    Battle Prime : 60 fps constants en Full Ultra
    War Thunder Mobile, campagne Chars : aux alentours des 100 fps en Très élevé

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