crwdns2933803:010crwdne2933803:0
crwdns2933797:0Tobias Isakeitcrwdnd2933797:0crwdne2933797:0
crwdns2936043:0crwdne2936043:0 crwdns2933505:0crwdne2933505:0 Tobias Isakeit
- crwdns2933769:0crwdne2933769:0
- crwdns2933771:0crwdne2933771:0
- crwdns2933801:0crwdne2933801:0
crwdns2933807:0crwdne2933807:0
[title] Final Thoughts | |
[* black] The Razer Kishi earns a ***6 out of 10*** on our repairability scale (10 is the easiest to repair): | |
- | [* green] No adhesive was used and |
- | [* green] The controller's relatively modular construction means replacing |
+ | [* green] No adhesive was used and components are attached with screws. |
+ | [* green] The controller's relatively modular construction means replacing most components will be a simple task. |
[* green] One of the most strained parts—the USB-C phone connector—is plug-in and easy to replace. | |
- | [* yellow] We always say screw before glue. But two different types of screws |
- | [* red] The most likely-to-fail components— |
+ | [* yellow] We always say screw before glue. But using two different types of screws is unnecessary and a bit annoying. |
+ | [* red] The most likely-to-fail components—both joysticks—are soldered directly onto the circuit boards, as is the USB-C charging port. |