
That means all the pros (superb ergonomics for such a compact controller) and cons (a weaker clamp that means there's some flex when connected to the Razer Edge). I'll save some time and space and skip going into detail on the controller's design - it's utterly identical to the standard Razer Kishi V2 but with the addition of HyperSense haptic feedback. The Razer Edge is actually comprised of two totally separate pieces: the tablet itself and its all-important Razer Kishi V2 Pro mobile controller. (Image credit: Windows Central | Daniel Rubino) Separated from the Kishi V2 Pro, the Edge looks like a smartphone / tablet hybrid. Our recommended Razer Edge configuration: If you're already a Verizon customer, getting the Razer Edge 5G and its cellular capabilities may be worth the consideration, especially if you're in the market for a new smartphone. I reviewed the Razer Edge Wi-Fi, while Windows Central's Daniel Rubino had the Razer Edge 5G. The Razer Edge's hardware and internals are premium for the market, with several notable features justifying its higher price tag versus competitors like the Logitech G Cloud (which is often criticized for its poor value proposition), like the active-cooled Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 system-on-a-chip and the impressive 144Hz AMOLED display. Razer Nexus, screenshot, and two other buttons Left & right joysticks, triggers, bumpers THX Spatial Audio / Verizon Adaptive Sound (5G version)

Active-cooled with internal fan, 6 airflow vents
