r/RazerKishi

Mobile controller keeps disconnecting

Hey I recently bought the redmagic 11 pro Phone is excellent but I also bought a Razer Kishi v2 controller. The controller with the minimum thing I do disconnects. I think I needed to check what the controller was compatible with before getting it. I really appreciate any opinions

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u/Adventurous_Media361 — 5 days ago

Case/Holder For Razer Kishi V3 Pro?

Does anyone have a suggestion for a case or holder for the V3 Pro? I tried two cases from amazon so far, and despite being advertised as compatible with it, the controller wouldn't fit in them.

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u/Ionlyusereddit4help — 5 days ago
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Best uses for the Razer Kishi?

Hello! I have a Samsung Galaxy A52S with a Razer Kishi.

The device specs are Snapdragon 778G and 6gb of RAM. Purchased the Razer Kishi a while back and hardly used it.

Would love to know what you guys use your Kishi for so that I can get some ideas.

u/steveplusf — 10 days ago
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Sorry if this is not the place for this question since its about old fashioned analog phone jacks. But my parents have Xfinity voice with their landline coming from the Xfinity modem. I want to hook up a cordless phone and a corded phone to this line.

I had issues with using a RJ11 splitter connected to the modem. Xfinity says this will not work and I should hook up to the whole house phone line. Unfortunately the whole house phone line is kind of a mess and so I would like to replicate it for just the two phones I need.

I found a 4 Gauge Distribution box on Amazon. Amazon 4 gauge telephone distribution box. I assume this will fix my issue?

Do I wire the Xfinity modem to the "from telecom port" and then wire the two phones to networks? I think Xfinity's recommended configuration would be interpreted as just hooking up the modem to one of the output ports. They just tell you to hook up the modem to any port in your house to wire up all the ports.

How is this really different from the splitter? Conditioning electronics? It doesn't look powered.

u/Responsible-Bid5015 — 10 days ago