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I can't recommend a good one but I do own a Razer Kishi (V2 I think) and while it does what it promises, it feels cheap as hell. Very unpleasant clicky buttons and at least my version doesn't fit all newer smartphone sizes (I have to remove the case for both the pixel 7 and the fairphone 5). I think for some casual short gaming sessions it still works but I wouldn't want to use it daily.
I was pretty disappointed with it too. Was obsolete basically day 1. Idea is right, the execution is lame. As is the case with the two razer products that I've purchased, there won't be others, at least for this guy.
I think I wouldn't have been so disappointed, if it cost like 10€ max. But at that price I expected basically the build quality of a 8bit do controller or something. I would have used it for retro emulation on the go but there's way better options like the R36H handheld or similar devices now I guess.