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Razer Kishi Teardown

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  • Extracting the left circuit board reveals:

  • Another joystick, which is also soldered in place

  • Four golden contacts for the D-pad (similar to the ones on the first circuit board)

  • Soldered-on shoulder button

  • Another shoulder trigger breakout board

  • "Back" button

  • "Home" button

  • Gamevice has rather unmistakably left its mark here—just in case you wondered with whom Razer partnered up for this controller.

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