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The Razer Kishi is an essential cloud gaming device — and it's on sale


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SAVE $56.22: As of Aug. 25, this Razer Kishi bundle — which allows you to play xCloud games from your iPhone — is on sale. It also comes with a pair of Hammerhead earbuds. In total, you'll save 28%.


Yes, cloud gaming can be a little choppy and yes, you will need an above average internet connection to get things up and running. But there's still something magical about being able to boot up Forza Horizon on your smartphone.

If you've been thinking about giving cloud gaming a whirl, the Razer Kishi is a great place to start. This bundle, which comes with a pair of Hammerhead earbuds, is $56.22 off at Amazon for a limited time.

The Razer Kishi is a relatively tiny device at first glance, but it's meant to expand to the length of your phone screen and latch onto each bezel. Just expand the controller, plug the USB-C connector into your phone, and you're ready to start playing.

It's comfortable to hold, has a pass-through charging port so you don't have to detach the device to charge your phone, and can produce pretty low-latency gameplay. The additional Hammerhead earbuds are a sweet bonus, which are basically an AirPods clone with active noise cancelation.

If you want to dip your toes into the world of cloud gaming, there's really no better place to start than with a Razer Kishi. Get one bundled with a pair of Hammerhead earbuds at Amazon for $143.76.

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