Razer Edge Review: 18 Ratings, Pros and Cons
Date: (Last saved review: ) - Review: CommentChoisir.fr
Check all the 18 reviews find on Game Accessories Razer Edge, with the 12 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Game Accessories magazines and websites give 12 ratings, we get this average rating to this Razer product : 3.8/5.
Razer Edge review : Razer Edge seems to be very good in the category of Game Accessories, the reviews are very positive overall for this product and the "Pros" are higher than "Cons".
Razer Edge ratings
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9.13/10 TechAeris | 87/100 Basic Tutorials | 87/100 NotebookCheck | 8.5/10 Presse Citron |
4/5 PCMag | 8/10 Numerama | 70/100 Windows Central | 3.5/5 Trusted Reviews |
3.5/5 PhonAndroid | 7/10 Tom's Guide (FR) | 3/5 GamesRadar | 2.5/5 Allround-PC |
Pros and cons for Razer Edge List of reviews and ratings
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Standalone mobile gaming unit with no smartphone distractions
Fantastic OLED 144Hz display
Cloud gaming access on the go
Excellent performance
Exceptional speakers for a mobile device on par with flagship smartphones
Good battery life
Kishi V2 Pro grips could stand to be larger
Verizon 5G not always available
20:9 aspect ratio does not take advantage of all of the screen
Other options exist that might serve you just as well, though not with the same functions
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Kishi V2 Pro controller included in the delivery
USB 3.2 with video output
Expandable memory
Tri-band Wi-Fi
non certified DRM
microSD without exFAT support
Uncertain supply of updates
The Kishi Pro V2 controller
The quality of the whole.
The Nexus app, at the top.
A real Android tablet.
Another machine dependent on the network connection.
The wide screen, often cropped on both sides (especially on Xbox games)
A somewhat noisy (and shrill) fan.
Smooth game streaming
Removable controllers
Facilitates convenient, one-hand use
Razer Nexus software is full of irritating elements
Lacks a kickstand
Almost perfect for playing Xbox Game Pass games.
the ergonomics of the Kishi V2 controller
Reduced display area with Xbox Game Pass games
No 5G version in France.
Colorful, fast AMOLED display looks and feels amazing
Removable Kishi V2 Pro controller makes the Edge more versatile
With effort and when it works, the virtual controller is great
Kishi V2 Pro absolutely decimates standby battery life
Software experience is the bare minimum with the Razer Nexus app
Only available in the US
Excellent AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate
SD storage for emulation
Good physical controller
5G data plan is expensive
Large bezels
Poor speakers
Very comfortable Kishi controller
Haptic feedback
The AMOLED display, a real plus.
Powerful enough processor to run all games on the PlayStore.
A simple and practical Nexus software.
Good autonomy
In-game noise and no fan management.
Screen calibration that leaves something to be desired
The Nexus button is poorly positioned on the pad.
The high price
The controller compatible with your Android smartphone.
The pleasant and well-refreshed screen
The performances of good maintenance and upkeep
Very honest autonomy
The set is a bit gimmicky.
The Nexus software that could be more advanced.
The limits of 6 GB
Excellent mobile performance
+
Reliable streaming abilities
+
144Hz AMOLED screen
Redundant aspect ratio
-
Ridiculous price
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Fast 144Hz refresh rate
Works on Wi-Fi and Verizon 5G
Comes bundle with Kishi V2 Pro controller
Demanding mobile games run smoothly
Can get a bit warm depending on the game
Excellent Battery
Flexibility between onscreen & controller support
More expensive model feels unnecessary
Relies on solid connection for great gaming
Limited to mobile/streaming games
Sustained power
Discreet and efficient fan
Good autonomy
20:9 and rounded corners for a console
Only 6 GB of RAM.
Prototypal
A really practical Nexus
An elegant aesthetic
A decent battery
The graphics that "drool".
The unpleasant sound
Some buttons misplaced
The activation of the tablet gives cold sweats.
Eye-catching display
Comfortable and responsive Kishi-based controller
Nexus software has some handy features
Versatility of Android?
Screen dimensions are weird for a lot of games
Feels unnecessary if you've got a decent phone
Can't use the official PS5 Remote Play app without some trickery
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