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    Roger Cashi V3, V3 Pro, V3 Pro XL are your new mobile controller

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    • Roger launched three telescope mobile controllers today: Kashi V3, Cashi V3 Pro, and Kashi V3 Pro XL.
    • Cash V3 Pro 2024 is followed by the Cash Ultra, while the Cash V3 removes some premium properties to reduce the price.
    • The cost of cash V3 will cost $ 99, cash V3 Pro will cost $ 149, and the cost of cash V3 Pro XL will be $ 199.

    In April 2024, Roger launched the Kashi Ultra (9 149.99 in Amazon), which is its top of the line of the line of telescope mobile controller. It contained almost all the bells and whistles you could think about – and a premium price tag to match. Although it was a feature rich and sleek, the $ 150 mobile controller was a tough tablet to swallow, especially when competitors offer controllers and even more features with similar designs.

    Now, Roger is not one but launch Three Telescopic mobile controllers in Roger Cashi V3 Family. Compared to Kashi Ultra, they offer a low premium, lower cost option with a model directly, which leads to Ultra a step further. Let’s start directly from Roger Kishi V3 Pro.

    Roger Cash V3 Pro

    C Scott Brown / Android Authority

    Cash V3 Pro looks like a lot of cash ultra. It has your phone or small tablet (up to eight inches), no Bluetooth, offset sticks, an eight-way DPPad, an eight-way DPPad in the Western Abaki styling, mec with a mecah tetile facial button, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB-C pastro-port, and the entire size of the USB-C. The first difference you will feel, though, is that RGB lighting is over. It is unfortunate to consider how proud of the features of his chroma RGB, but he is fine.

    Outside the beautiful lights, there are some new tunnel magnetic (TMR) thumbstaks in the Kashi V3 Pro. In many ways, these precision and growing flow are even better than the hall effects. This is also an important upgrade, as the cashary ultra didn’t even have a halt sticks-a major mistake for a $ 150 controller.

    The Cashi V3 Pro follows the Cash Ultra with sticks, changed stick hats, and extra mouse -click buttons.

    Talking about Thumbs Steaks, the Cash V3 Pro also supports the exchange caps. In the box, you will find two additional hats: one with a dome top and one with a small trunk and the other with a tip and one extended trunk. Depending on your preferences, it can replace the right or left sticks.

    Roger also added two more buttons to the controller. They live on the back and the mouse click styling is a multi -function button. There are also two claws with analog triggers from the cache Ultra, so there are a lot of extra buttons to work with you.

    Out of these changes, the Kashi V3 Pro is mainly similar to the Kashi Ultra. Even it costs $ 149. This price made a lot of sarcasm, especially considering that the controller’s hall impact/TMR sticks are lacking. The fact is that the V3 Pro has fixed that while presenting the exchange sticks and two more buttons, people can make people less opposed to this model, but the time will tell it.

    Roger Cash V3 Pro

    Roger Cash V3 Pro

    Exchange TMR sticks • Four additional customization button • Powerful Free Free Software

    Roger’s Kashi series gets even better.

    Destructive TMR sticks and many additional customization buttons make it a powerful telescope mobile controller.

    Roger Cash V3

    C Scott Brown / Android Authority

    The biggest complaint about Kashi Ultra was its cost, especially when similar gamer G8 Plus (in Amazon. 79.99) offered similar features for a very small amount. It seems that Roger has heard this criticism and has responded with Roger Kashi V3.

    Cash V3 abandons some of the ultra -premium properties to keep the price lower. First, and most importantly, the whole size grips have been shaved. They are still comfortable, but they are not as good as Ultra and Kashi V3 Pro. Somewhere else, the Thumb stick hats that change the Kashi V3 Pro are not here, even though they are still TMRs. The Razer changed his mechia testile facial buttons for standard people and also brought a common four -way DPPad in place of the Nasir Eightway Model on the V3 Pro and Ultra.

    The Cash V3 abandons many Premium properties to keep the price lower, including the deficiency of bunkers to any hepatic motors.

    The most notable mistake, though, is, hepatics. Unlike pro models (and ultra), the controller does not have a hift motor at all, so you will not have any ribbon effects when playing. This may be a breakthrough for some people.

    Finally, the cache V3 does not have a grip button with the V3 Pro and Ultra models’ claws. There are new click styling buttons on the mouse in the back, but this is a matter of additional ways to control your game.

    Due to these mistakes, Roger Cashi V3 has come to $ 99. It was nice to see this and some hatred towards the so -called “Roger Tax” should be eliminated. However, once again, there are rivals’ controllers that offer all these features in a small amount.

    Roger Cash V3

    Roger Cash V3

    Perfect for large tablets • Tapash TMR sticks • A lot of extra buttons

    More customized than ever.

    Razer Cash V3 improves the V2 base model with TMR sticks and extra buttons.

    Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL

    Finally, we have the greatest of all these: Roger Cashi V3 Pro XL. Before you hurry to buy it because you think it should be the best, make sure they are not expecting you. Instead of being like the Kashi V3 Pro but better, it is actually the only Cash V3 Pro but for the big attached devices.

    Do not cheat: Cash V3 Pro XL is not better than a regular supporter. It’s just big and it only contains 10 inches tablets or more space.

    Razer said some consumers want their cash ultra to support more than eight inches larger. To make this task (((and keep it relieved), Roger needs to modify the basic functionality of the telescope mobile controller form element. The result is the V3 Pro XL. This controller does everything that Cash V3 Pro does, but this Only Is it for bullets between 10 and 13 inches? In other words, it will model Not Work for the phone.

    Due to the additional materials needed to adjust the bullets, the Cash V3 Pro XL is the most expensive in this family’s $ 199.

    Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL

    Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL

    TMR sticks • relatively lightweightweight • customized back button

    Availability and facilities

    C Scott Brown / Android Authority

    Regardless of what model you choose, all the new controllers in the Roger Cashi V3 Family are selling today, June 12, 2025. You can buy them directly from Roger or many of his third -party partner stores.

    As a dessert, anyone who buys a Kashi V3 controller will get free months of Apple Arcade membership. Cash V3 and V3 Pro, you will get three months free. Cash V3 Pro XL LK you, you will have six months of free access.

    See the price on Amazon

    Roger Cash V3

    Perfect for large pills
    Exchange TMR sticks
    A lot of extra buttons

    See the price on Amazon

    Roger Cash V3 Pro

    Exchange TMR sticks
    Four additional customization buttons
    Powerful Free Sports Software

    See the price on Amazon

    Razer Kishi V3 Pro XL

    TMR sticks
    Relatively light lightweight
    Custom Back button

    Cashi Controller Mobile Pro Roger
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