Hey I tried the shredders revenge on the rg353V but said it failed on the first load and backed me out of the port master game into the main menu what did I do wrong
Just a tip for you kids out there who wanna buy this. I got my Powkiddy X55 two weeks ago and it came with JELOS version 20230831. I immediately updated via WiFi to 20230919. Shortly after, I noticed that PS1 games had audio stutters all over the place except for light 2D PS1 titles. I tried everything including switching emulators but it didn't help. I also tried flashing 0919 to the SD card from scratch but it didn't help either. Then a RUclipsr (Jacek Rusin) who tests the X55 a lot helped me. After some futility, he said he's using 20230903. I tried that version and all the PS1 audio issues went away. Somewhere between firmware 0903 and 0919, something got messed up and it's killing PS1. So, if you get an X55, take note of this.
I really like how when you give instructions for how to set up the OS, you give a fast, no BS run down of how. So many other how to videos of similar fashion take 5 minutes for what should be a 1 minute video.
Just got my Powkiddy X55 and this thing is great! The JELOS user experience is amazingly good! Just want to note, mine game with the latest JELOS available when shipped (the 10162023 version). Also, because of the updates, the HDMI video out worked perfectly (it showed rotated at first, but then it "applied Powkiddy X55 quirks" and voila! it appeared as it should). Thanks for your awesome work on your channel!
Thank you so much, after months of watching your videos I've finally plucked up the courage to buy my first one of these retro consoles, this powkiddy x55. Up until snow I've been using my laptop for all my emulation, but been so indecisive of which one of these to buy, thank you for all your efforts.
I've always been a fan of their handhelds. They're light and plastic and are pretty comfortable. For the price I was impressed. So far I feel the same about this model. Good luck to you.
pulled trigger on this handheld after this video. No regrets. Screen is super nice. Very surprised by how well the stereo sounded. recommend upgrading JELOS, as the default install boots at a snail pace. Once I got JELOS upgraded and configured, I was super impressed with this device for the price. As for the loud button sounds, small trade off for the good feel and feedback from the buttons. Unit does feel cheap upon initial use, but got over that after some use. Ergonomics are very good IMO. FYI i have larger hands. IMO to get such a large IPS screen @720p with surprising well sounding speakers out of the box at this price point makes this device a win in my book. Thanks for the recommendation, Russ!
Will the micro SD card fail on some of these systems? I was thinking about buying one but I need to know for sure if the micro SD cards are crap or not.
You know, after seeing many other reviews and channels I decided to pull the trigger on this one, yet I felt uneasy as you had not reviewed it. I thought you did not like it or you found something truly wrong in the device. I am so glad that you find it excellent, I am so hyped for my device to arrive! Best wishes Russ, from a fan of Central America!
Thanks Russ! Just placed my order. I love my RG353P, but really wish it had a larger screen and had small grips like the Steam Deck. This appears to fit the bill perfectly because it's the right price, and still uses JELOS.
Best RK3566 handheld on the market, bar none. Between its huge screen, excellent ergonomics, and solid buttons & sticks, it’s hard to believe the value on offer here for $90.
I've embraced the fact that most of these handhelds are a compromise between getting 'newer' stuff working and therefore the need for widescreen, analogue sticks etc, and supporting 8/16 bit 4:3 stuff well. There are so many out there now I think more should embrace doing one or the other, rather than do it all. For now I've settled on a Miyoo Mini+ for D-Pad/4:3 goodness, and an RP3+ for PSP and so on.
I was thinking the same until they used a stolen OS that made the boot time over a minute. I don’t get why these systems never can get a good OS out of the box instead of having people have to put custom OS on there. Even when using a good one they manage to screw it up.
Been struggling for months to decide which emulator handheld I want to go with - I have chosen this one based on your review here. Seems like a very good unit for the cost. Ordered.
If only I could go back and tell this fool to avoid. I have it now and don't want it. They played such a shell game with communication, made the whole experience less than ideal.
Just bought it for 75 € off of their official AliExpress store with the sale going on plus some coupon. This is my first handheld retro console, really excited to try it out. Thanks for the fantastic review!
Russ, great review as usual! I like the ergonomics on this system. It looks very comfortable. I also like the fact that it can play Dreamcast games. For me personally, I'm good with my Miyoo Mini + at the moment due to it's great portability. I will admit that for the price, this is probably the best in the category due to all of it's features. These handhelds are improving at such a rapid rate and I can't wait to see what 2024 has in store for us. Anyway, keep making these great reviews!
Does Miyoo mini have rad racer for nes, all mario, zelda and sonic games up to gameboy advance? But if this can play ps2, ps1 and psp games I might get this.
@@DarinMartin86 Honestly, I have not checked the card that came with the system. I purchased a blank 128 GB Micro SD card and only put games on the card from my collection. However, I hear those cards that come with it are pretty packed so I wouldn't be surprised if it was on there.
@@brandonjames8291I’ve played pokemon one handed on horizontal devices like the rgb 10 max and anbernic 503 by setting the right analog stick as d-pad alternative in retroarch. Just thought I’d share for anyone in that situation
I fully expect the ETA Prime effect to take place. Now that Russ has reviewed this and likes it, plus with the price, it's going to sell out and become impossible to find.
I just got my x55 and it’s my first retro gaming handheld. It looks amazing but I realized quickly that there are so many setting and options that I have no clue about. I’d love an in depth video guide for first timers like me. 😅
Every new device that comes out with this level chipset is just making me hungry for the next one to come along in a year or so that will have a chipset that can play the full ps2 library in this or the 405m form factor, for under $150. This looks like the king of under a hundred though. That's where my line in the sand is for an upgrade from my 35xx, every time I get tempted with the 405m or this (the 405m form factor looks like perfection as a pocketable) I just remind myself that the gba, snes and ps1 library is enough to last me for years on the 35xx, and the steam deck is happily playing tears of the kingdom and 3ds. I must resist.
Just ordered one through your link, used your code and it worked, grand total to the UK £67.86 using my credit card conversion rate. No brainer really as on Amazon UK they are going for £167. Not quite sure why I bought it as I have a Flip on the way and already own an RG503 and a Steam Deck, guess I just like shiny lol plus it's horses for courses. I will probably compare it to the RG and see which one I prefer and eBay the other. I plan on this and the deck for home use and the flip for travelling light, If I have the luggage allowance I normally take the Deck, but in the case I bought, with everything else it weighs over 5Kg. I'm not watching anymore of you videos as they cost me money :) Already subbed and liked. I really do like your videos on this subject and the website with extensive setup tutorials and emulator settings. Thank you.
Hey Russ, just ordered one… however, the discount code didn’t work… I used retrogamecorps for a 128gb model at $109, and it remained the same. I’m not complaining, it’s just concerning. Thank you for a great review!
I wanted to see a review from you before I got one, but now I bought it and got it a week ago. So I'm very happy you gave it a pass in your review, thanks.
I’ve been waiting for you to do a review for this handheld since it had come out a couple of months ago. I really wanted to hear your review. I went ahead and purchased it about 2 weeks. Now that I seen your review and what you really think about the unit. I can’t wait for mine to show up thanks Great video as always 🍻
My PowKiddy X55 is finally supposed to arrive tomorrow!!! Super excited! I have watched this video so many times 😅 I setup moonlight streaming on my PC, gathered my ROM collection, and flashed JELOS official to my Micro SD card so I can be ready 🎉🎉🎉
Stereo speakers makes me flashback to when the RGB10Max2 was released and I commented how the mono speaker was a missed opportunity. May be time for me to consider selling my Max2 and pickup the X55. I’ll have to finish the video and find out. Thank you for the amazing content, Russ.
yup, sold me on the x55, got the 16g, 128g option , came out to $104. and change... think i will get the blue-tooth controllers as well..... another $50.00 , but well worth it I think .. :0) Update: I originally bought the powkiddy x55, with the 128 sdcard option...,I also got the controllers option, but didn't know that it came with it's own set of 128gb roms, I love this cheap alternative to most handhelds, I upgraded the sdcard on the powkiddy x55 to 256gb.., and got the latest update 07/28/2023.., They have fixed the hdmi Issue..., Like I said I love this handheld time waist-er/ distraction, from my online schooling..... Thanks for your Detailed review of this device...... :)
A good Linux implementation like Jelos makes a huge difference. The device just doesn't have to cope with the huge overhead inherent in Android. It just plain works. 👍 If I was buying now it would be this definitely. Excellent handheld and excellent review. Thanks man.
True, but android devices usually have more power in their chip to cope with it. Android also comes with better battery management than Linux, that's why something like the RP3+ can last all day and night on a single charge despite having a more powerful chip. But I agree that as far as user experience and setup goes, custom Linux FW is the best by far. Android is just clunky to set up, and will always feel like a phone no matter what you do, even setting up a launcher and such.
I just got the Anbernic RG35XX as my first console 2 days ago because of the price and what it offered, I only paid around $15 more for it than what it would have cost me to purchase this. I wish you would’ve done this review a couple of days ago!
I really like your reviews of cheaper devices, Russ. I love to see the beefy performance of high end portable PCs or mini PCs, but I don't have 450 dollars to throw around. When you review something under 100~150 dollars it's great for us who live in third world countries with worse economies. The only reason I wouldn't get this console is the analog stick on the top. I'm a stickler for retro=d-pad on top, so that's the only deal breaker.
Agree - I’d love a steam deck but that’s $800+ If I can run a decent amount of games on this and stream from my pc some other emulators plus steam - that’s a massive win at a much better price.
for me is better than RP3: i only play 32 bit and below, so no power limit. I prefer its buttons and sticks. I prefer a larger screen (even if a bit lower ppi), it has better sound … and it is much more comfortable in hands. It has lower plastics quality but it als costs almost half than an RP3+ one shipped It is incredible… saying it is the best under 90 dollars is quite conservative 😊
This is properly tempting. I was seriously eyeing the Miyoo Mini Plus before, but i think the screen on this one may just win me out. I'm once again holding out hope that someone will release something in this form factor, with a Linux OS, that can play PS2, but until that holy grail is released i can let myself be tempted by this beauty.
I'm sure we'll get there eventually, I hope the next Powkiddy or Retroid gets full speed GameCube and PS2 for a reasonable price, I'd buy it in a heartbeat
My holy grail is one that has a bigger screen that'll be about 4.5" when displaying 4:3 content, a fast SoC with Cortex A76 or better cores, ~4500mAh battery, Linux OS, and proper controls. I hope someone like Mediatek would step in. Their G90/95 is getting pretty old now but I imagine they would need great for emulation. Maybe they can sell them cheap to these retro companies...
For me yes. I am playing def jam vandetta, NBA street vol 2, WWE day of reckoning 2, smackdown hctp, tekken 5, soulcalibur 2 full speed on retroid pocket 3 plus. You can't do that on x55 but it is great for the price...
Ok I see your points, fair! The shoulders are just too loud for me. I'd also recommend the rk2023 V2 over this for better performance and aspect ratio (X55 has better aspect ratio for PSP & GBA though). Great review! 🐔 - Stubbs
Do we really need this aspect ratio on a rk3566? I am spending a lot of time on my RG353PS (I love it), and there are some PSP game not playable there, and from Russ' video here I think the additional gb of ram doesn't solve all the issues. Personally, I would go with a more powerful chipset for PSP, and for this reason I don't consider 16:9 a good match with any rk3566 device 🙂
@@Cloud28693it works well with gba though, is a good fit for streaming modern games, and also works for widescreen hacks. There are other good aspect ratios that could have worked like 3:2 or 5:3 like the rg552, but the wider screen helps the handheld become more versatile. And we already have a few solid 4:3 handhelds in the under $100 space so this powkiddy is a nice alternative.
@@mahendrajaya1450 Depends on what you want. When all 90's stuff is perfectly playable on these cheap devices I'm in. We're getting close. If you expect more and more each time, obviously it's an endless cycle of waits.
I’ve had the Miyoo Mini + and I’ve played it daily. Its crazy a system that small can run PS1 games perfect and I’ve been playing tons of Pokémon Rom hacks also no issues
Love your work been watching your reviews now for a long time. After seeing your advertisement for the lower sale price of $79.99 I rewatched this review and pulled the trigger. I’ll let you know my thoughts in about 20 days. However at this price point and your excellent review, it would have been dumb to pass it up.
I really like your contra and street fighter tests. I would really appreciate if besides testing shoryukens and hadokens you testes half circles, half circles + opposite direction and 360's. These kind of imputs are sooo common on SNK fighting games and in grapplers and i found them to be a harder precision test. I also think that alucard's spells in symphony of the night are a nice benchmark
I'm definitely open to testing more games, can you please give me some suggested games for those tests, preferably those that I can jump right into (as opposed to playing long enough to unlock Alucard's spells, etc)? Thanks!
@@RetroGameCorpsblazblue has a psp version and multiple of the characters in it have these inputs. Ragna the bloodedge has the half circle mentioned here and and he's immediately playable
@@RetroGameCorps Oh, you don't need to progress in SotN at all to do the spells. If you know the commands you can do them right away, so you can just google them. I personally like Strategy wiki a lot for checking move lists. My personal benchmark on SotN is Soul Steal, the half circle into opposite direction. dpads like this have a high change of making you hit a diagonal when closing the half circle. You can test half circle motions right away in 3rd strike, almost every character has one, but Chun li and Dudley have a half-circle forward and a half-circle back. Hugo has 2 360'S and a 720. I should mention that usually you don't really need to go all the way with 360's for them to register. Usually you only need to do 3/4 or 5/8 of a circle. Super street fighter 2 turbo also has some wacky commands. you can test tiger knee with sagat; cammie and fei long have a tilted half circle forward, balrog has some hold back into down forward moves and vega and guile's super move is hold down back, down forward, down, down back, up forward For snk games, in KoF 98 and 2002 you have tons of weird commands like forward into half circle forward; quarter circle into opposite direction half circle and double half circles. Also thanks for replying so nicely like always!
I just took the plunged an ordered this handheld, I like the size and the price point. Overall screen size and the layout of the buttons. thanks for the video.
I really like this review! Correction: Love! I’ve been looking for a solid portable retro handheld and I feel this might be the one. One question: can it play GameCube games? I saw N64 on there and you mentioned some slow down. If it can’t play GC games, which handheld would you recommend? Thanks soo much for amazing reviews.
@@theshepard22 Odin 2 is currently hard to beat for features, price, and customizations! Check out Russ' latest video. He goes over his top picks (pros/cons) in categories we often ask questions about.
Are the OG psp 1st Gen with disc tray, would that be powerful enough for N64? It has Custom FW with roms but interested if I have any N64 titles. It's been a few years since I've messed with it. I review items for Amazon and get to keep what I review. I've got one of these powkiddy x55 in blue. It came preloaded with alot of ROMS out the box. Is that legal? Has Neo Geo, Capcom Play System 1 & 2, MAME, Arcade etc. That's what I'messed with so far. More to find a case for it. Good handheld imo.
My prayers are answered. I don't know if you'll remember our conversation, which started with I'm getting old and my thumbs hurt from using directional controllers and having to rapidly push buttons on the right, and my eyes can't see much on smaller screens, and that the only conclusion is a primarily stick based device with ergonomic bumps and a bigger screen that could play most of vintage games. Looks like this device is perfect for my needs.
waiting now for mine from MechDIY. First handheld, so excited to play through all the GBA/PS1 games i could never afford, and all the 90s games i missed.
I feel that PowKiddy and other companies like Anbernic were purposefully handicapping their products to sell incremental updates. But now that their real competition is companies like Valve and Asus selling a perfect solution you can buy once and emulate everything, that's no longer a viable model.
if that were true wouldn't there already have been a flood of smaller devices from other companies besides anbernic, etc. that can handle full speed ps2?
I am not convinced about having a 16:9 screen on a rk3566: unless you want to play up to Dreamcast on a wide screen adaptation, the only reason to have that aspect ratio is to play PSP, but to really enjoy that console without messing around with settings, I would rather consider more powerful devices, like Retroid Pocket 3+ or RG505. With your discount code, Powkiddy X55 shipping to Italy is 104$, and I bought my RG353PS for 108$: I would actually prefer the latter because of build quality, ergonomics and aesthetics 🙂 Thank you for your super interesting videos Russ! I felt in love with emulation handheld devices thanks to you 😊
@@Mite000 If you use ArkOS (I do) you can enjoy some nice PSP games enjoyable even with a 4:3 screen, but basically it's a perfect device up to Dreamcast 🙂
@@Cloud28693 I'm on ArkOS as well, and yeah it's great that the device can handle all of that. I tend to stick to other wide screen devices for PSP, but N64, Saturn and Dreamcast feels great :)
Will be getting a gaming pc within the next couple months and wanted a cheap handheld that I could stream games to with moonlight, and this seems like a really great option. A couple questions though, is the screen a touch screen and does it work well with bluetooth headphones?
Watching this video made me realize how many RUclipsrs say "without any further delay, let's jump in" and then cut to an intro splash with music, thus delaying the video content further!
They are $80 directly from PowKiddy with free shipping. bit.ly/PowKiddyX55 Amazon prices are a reflection of (Chinese-based) third-party upsellers who are trying to take advantage of buyers who want the convenience of Amazon.
@@RetroGameCorps Yeargh, but Amazon also gives you the A-Z guarantee coverage tho... Incase you ever receive a unit that is defective or DOA. That way, you can get your money back fer shure. At least, you'd have like a few weeks/months to decide if you wanna keep the product or not. 😏
I got a pack of 12 cheap and cheerful joycon thumb stick covers and even though it only raises them a couple of mm it makes them feel much better to me. They also fit with all the other retrohandhelds that use the same sticks, which unless I'm mistaken is all of them
@@astralisoffthechain8588 still on the fence of the Retro pocket 4, anbernic rg35xxh, just getting a psvita (since I mainly just want to play PSP and PS2 emulators, but also weighing how worth it Nintendo online is now that I'm trying it out lol so not yet 🤣
I guess we're not at a point yet where a sub $100 device can play all 90's stuff perfectly yet... Maybe 2024's when it finally happens. I like my Steam Deck but I use it less than expected. I want a small/light device with a bit more power.
A bit more power than Steam Deck? You'll be waiting for next gen maybe 2027. Nothing is actually better only different. Steamdeck is the most optimized and efficient. With its success maybe in a few years other companies will put in a similar effort or the Switch 2 will stop fighting jailbreaking to let the device be unlocked since Nintendo is missing out on all these hardware sales
I own this device and purchased this for under £100 with 1000s upon 1000s of games. If you’re a retro gamer with bigger hands like me, this device hits the spot. Also the pros and negatives that were mentioned, were the things exactly experienced by me, apart from the the better battery gauge, which can give you erroneous battery life readings. Change there is no fast charging, and many people have said they have killed the battery back/ device by plugging in other chargers they have used that have adjusted themselves to charge at the batteries required rate. However, as understand it, the battery management system on the X55 is very basic. Meaning, it’s the only device I own that I have to ‘slow charge’, and plug it into a lower current USB powe on my TV over night. That’s my only complaint. Can’t wait for the PS2 emulators to become more economical to run on a handheld, maybe even PS3!
The Jelo updates are hit and miss, but I still like it. The best part of Jelos is when it’s booting and says, if you bought it, you’ve been ripped off!😂. The most honest statement in the world.
What a pity that I saw your video very late, otherwise, I would have used your purchase links. Thank you for all the information, I have already subscribed, your channel is very comprehensive.
This is a great review! I might buy it thanks to your insights. One recommendation is to, instead of putting "BIG SCREEN" as a positive, I'd put "SCREEN S&Q" (Size and Quality)
Not a gamer, newb about all this stuff, I'm trying to find the right price point for my two kids who are wanting to play retro 8 bit games and have been doing some research... this seems like a really good option over more expensive Retroid and Anbernic.
Hi Russ, to improve the weak points of this console, you could try if the D-Pad and the buttons can be changed for better quality ones. Thanks for the video.
Ordered one through your link. This is my first retro handheld and your reviews were extremely helpful. If I use it enough I'm sure I'll upgrade to the odin2 when they release it in a couple years.
RUclips always asks if I want to watch the latest video from Retro Game Corps and I say "Yeah man, I wanna do it."
Perfect. haha
Yeah man I wanna watch it and the ads
Hey I tried the shredders revenge on the rg353V but said it failed on the first load and backed me out of the port master game into the main menu what did I do wrong
Quality videos. I was looking at the miyoo mini plus.but I think I'm going to buy this instead.
Just a tip for you kids out there who wanna buy this. I got my Powkiddy X55 two weeks ago and it came with JELOS version 20230831. I immediately updated via WiFi to 20230919. Shortly after, I noticed that PS1 games had audio stutters all over the place except for light 2D PS1 titles. I tried everything including switching emulators but it didn't help. I also tried flashing 0919 to the SD card from scratch but it didn't help either.
Then a RUclipsr (Jacek Rusin) who tests the X55 a lot helped me. After some futility, he said he's using 20230903. I tried that version and all the PS1 audio issues went away. Somewhere between firmware 0903 and 0919, something got messed up and it's killing PS1.
So, if you get an X55, take note of this.
Has this been fixed yet?
Can this run PS2 games? Thanks
@@DrFullSendz yes. Later versions of JELOS are fixed.
@@DS-pk4eh watch the review
I really like how when you give instructions for how to set up the OS, you give a fast, no BS run down of how. So many other how to videos of similar fashion take 5 minutes for what should be a 1 minute video.
Just got my Powkiddy X55 and this thing is great! The JELOS user experience is amazingly good! Just want to note, mine game with the latest JELOS available when shipped (the 10162023 version). Also, because of the updates, the HDMI video out worked perfectly (it showed rotated at first, but then it "applied Powkiddy X55 quirks" and voila! it appeared as it should). Thanks for your awesome work on your channel!
Did you buy it with any expansion cards to get the latest JELOS?
How's N64 gameplay?
Thank you so much, after months of watching your videos I've finally plucked up the courage to buy my first one of these retro consoles, this powkiddy x55. Up until snow I've been using my laptop for all my emulation, but been so indecisive of which one of these to buy, thank you for all your efforts.
Hey, I'm the same. Waiting on it to be delivered now. How has your experience been?
The x55 has a great home menu, way better than any other device I’ve seen
Just ordered off your link myself. Thanks for the great video. Perfect for me to play at work when it's slow and a nice bigger screen for my old eyes
That's a pretty impressive quality for around $90. And from PowKiddy, of all companies.
Powkiddy is the most bang for buck at most price points
@@ragecandy100% agree. The v90 and RG10Max2 are great for the cost
I've always been a fan of their handhelds. They're light and plastic and are pretty comfortable. For the price I was impressed. So far I feel the same about this model. Good luck to you.
The Law of Large Numbers.
@K3nVV the plastic shell does have that old school feel ngl
pulled trigger on this handheld after this video. No regrets. Screen is super nice. Very surprised by how well the stereo sounded. recommend upgrading JELOS, as the default install boots at a snail pace. Once I got JELOS upgraded and configured, I was super impressed with this device for the price. As for the loud button sounds, small trade off for the good feel and feedback from the buttons. Unit does feel cheap upon initial use, but got over that after some use. Ergonomics are very good IMO. FYI i have larger hands. IMO to get such a large IPS screen @720p with surprising well sounding speakers out of the box at this price point makes this device a win in my book. Thanks for the recommendation, Russ!
Will the micro SD card fail on some of these systems? I was thinking about buying one but I need to know for sure if the micro SD cards are crap or not.
I've got this for about week and this is amazing how good it is for that price , new Jelos make this device really good 👍🏻
I got the same thing it took me a long time to figure out how to save a game so much easier on my 35xx
They just need to get the HDMI-Out working in Jelos.....
How do games work? Are they free?
You know, after seeing many other reviews and channels I decided to pull the trigger on this one, yet I felt uneasy as you had not reviewed it. I thought you did not like it or you found something truly wrong in the device. I am so glad that you find it excellent, I am so hyped for my device to arrive! Best wishes Russ, from a fan of Central America!
Thanks Russ! Just placed my order. I love my RG353P, but really wish it had a larger screen and had small grips like the Steam Deck. This appears to fit the bill perfectly because it's the right price, and still uses JELOS.
How has your experience with the X55 been?
Best RK3566 handheld on the market, bar none.
Between its huge screen, excellent ergonomics, and solid buttons & sticks, it’s hard to believe the value on offer here for $90.
I've embraced the fact that most of these handhelds are a compromise between getting 'newer' stuff working and therefore the need for widescreen, analogue sticks etc, and supporting 8/16 bit 4:3 stuff well. There are so many out there now I think more should embrace doing one or the other, rather than do it all. For now I've settled on a Miyoo Mini+ for D-Pad/4:3 goodness, and an RP3+ for PSP and so on.
Seems like Powkiddy is learning to properly overcome their shortcomings. Kudos to them!
Realistically they're realizing they won't make money if they release garbage
Kudos to you as well
I was thinking the same until they used a stolen OS that made the boot time over a minute. I don’t get why these systems never can get a good OS out of the box instead of having people have to put custom OS on there. Even when using a good one they manage to screw it up.
PowKiddy at times has some awesome handhelds:
PowKiddy X17
PowKiddy Max 2
PowKiddy X55
PowKiddy V90
PowKiddy X18S
Been struggling for months to decide which emulator handheld I want to go with - I have chosen this one based on your review here. Seems like a very good unit for the cost. Ordered.
If only I could go back and tell this fool to avoid. I have it now and don't want it. They played such a shell game with communication, made the whole experience less than ideal.
@@michaelb2westgaedu So dont get it? im thinking about this one or miyoo mini
@@ClutchboyzHQI'm also looking at those and the RG35XX
@@CapFlipGaming i think im just gonna get the miyoo mini i need something small to take to work thats not too big
@@michaelb2westgaeduwhat do you mean? I just ordered one. currently own RG35xx+
You heard it here folks. 29:00 "5 and a half inches is perfect!"
If you're quoting Robin, it's "five inches is fine" 😅
That wallpaper game select thing is super cool!!! Thanks for a great review/tutorial as always 😁
Just bought it for 75 € off of their official AliExpress store with the sale going on plus some coupon. This is my first handheld retro console, really excited to try it out. Thanks for the fantastic review!
Imagine this with a RK3588, would be perfect for around 150$
I just got this delivered and I can’t wait to play it! I got mine with a bunch of games already installed in it 🎉
Russ, great review as usual! I like the ergonomics on this system. It looks very comfortable. I also like the fact that it can play Dreamcast games. For me personally, I'm good with my Miyoo Mini + at the moment due to it's great portability. I will admit that for the price, this is probably the best in the category due to all of it's features. These handhelds are improving at such a rapid rate and I can't wait to see what 2024 has in store for us. Anyway, keep making these great reviews!
*its great portability
*its features
Does Miyoo mini have rad racer for nes, all mario, zelda and sonic games up to gameboy advance? But if this can play ps2, ps1 and psp games I might get this.
@@DarinMartin86 Honestly, I have not checked the card that came with the system. I purchased a blank 128 GB Micro SD card and only put games on the card from my collection. However, I hear those cards that come with it are pretty packed so I wouldn't be surprised if it was on there.
same tho..ability to play pokemon 1 handed is great
@@brandonjames8291I’ve played pokemon one handed on horizontal devices like the rgb 10 max and anbernic 503 by setting the right analog stick as d-pad alternative in retroarch. Just thought I’d share for anyone in that situation
This is great for someone looking to get a device in 2023 as an introduction to handheld gaming and emulation! :D
I fully expect the ETA Prime effect to take place. Now that Russ has reviewed this and likes it, plus with the price, it's going to sell out and become impossible to find.
PowKiddy devices always fly under the radar. This one isn’t popular, and even a glowing review from Russ will only move the needle ever so slightly.
You sold me on this one. Great review and thank you for the discount code.
Where's the discount code? How to get it?
@@bobbychow8697 it's in the video description for 5% off
How has your experience been??
@@zsconger my address got fumbled and I still haven't got delivery
I just got my x55 and it’s my first retro gaming handheld. It looks amazing but I realized quickly that there are so many setting and options that I have no clue about. I’d love an in depth video guide for first timers like me. 😅
Every new device that comes out with this level chipset is just making me hungry for the next one to come along in a year or so that will have a chipset that can play the full ps2 library in this or the 405m form factor, for under $150. This looks like the king of under a hundred though. That's where my line in the sand is for an upgrade from my 35xx, every time I get tempted with the 405m or this (the 405m form factor looks like perfection as a pocketable) I just remind myself that the gba, snes and ps1 library is enough to last me for years on the 35xx, and the steam deck is happily playing tears of the kingdom and 3ds. I must resist.
Just ordered one through your link, used your code and it worked, grand total to the UK £67.86 using my credit card conversion rate. No brainer really as on Amazon UK they are going for £167. Not quite sure why I bought it as I have a Flip on the way and already own an RG503 and a Steam Deck, guess I just like shiny lol plus it's horses for courses. I will probably compare it to the RG and see which one I prefer and eBay the other. I plan on this and the deck for home use and the flip for travelling light, If I have the luggage allowance I normally take the Deck, but in the case I bought, with everything else it weighs over 5Kg. I'm not watching anymore of you videos as they cost me money :) Already subbed and liked. I really do like your videos on this subject and the website with extensive setup tutorials and emulator settings. Thank you.
This has gotta be the #1 undisputed champ of the retro gaming channels!
New to the scene and looking for a good starter system and this one seems really good. Thanks for all the info.
Thank you for your review 🤭I just purchased one after weeks of looking for a handheld console for my son's birthday. This one seems cool..👏
Does it come with games preloaded on it? Or do you have to add them yourself?
@@zsconger Hi, yes. Games are already preloaded.
Hey Russ, just ordered one… however, the discount code didn’t work… I used retrogamecorps for a 128gb model at $109, and it remained the same. I’m not complaining, it’s just concerning. Thank you for a great review!
I wanted to see a review from you before I got one, but now I bought it and got it a week ago. So I'm very happy you gave it a pass in your review, thanks.
I managed to grab one for around 75 USD, so im quite happy with that!
I’ve been waiting for you to do a review for this handheld since it had come out a couple of months ago. I really wanted to hear your review. I went ahead and purchased it about 2 weeks. Now that I seen your review and what you really think about the unit. I can’t wait for mine to show up thanks Great video as always 🍻
Hats off to the JelOS lads and putting a delay on boot up for unofficial use. That's some fine work
My PowKiddy X55 is finally supposed to arrive tomorrow!!! Super excited! I have watched this video so many times 😅 I setup moonlight streaming on my PC, gathered my ROM collection, and flashed JELOS official to my Micro SD card so I can be ready 🎉🎉🎉
Stereo speakers makes me flashback to when the RGB10Max2 was released and I commented how the mono speaker was a missed opportunity. May be time for me to consider selling my Max2 and pickup the X55. I’ll have to finish the video and find out. Thank you for the amazing content, Russ.
i had the rgb10max2 and I now own an X55. It's great, but the HDMI doesn't work.
@@benjaminc.7348 I have the max2 and i was considering this to be able to play on my TV but when the HDMI doesnt work its a bummer
yup, sold me on the x55, got the 16g, 128g option , came out to $104. and change... think i will get the blue-tooth controllers as well..... another $50.00 , but well worth it I think .. :0)
Update: I originally bought the powkiddy x55, with the 128 sdcard option...,I also got the controllers option, but didn't know that it came with it's own set of 128gb roms, I love this cheap alternative to most handhelds, I upgraded the sdcard on the powkiddy x55 to 256gb.., and got the latest update 07/28/2023..,
They have fixed the hdmi Issue..., Like I said I love this handheld time waist-er/ distraction, from my online schooling..... Thanks for your Detailed review of this device...... :)
A good Linux implementation like Jelos makes a huge difference. The device just doesn't have to cope with the huge overhead inherent in Android. It just plain works. 👍
If I was buying now it would be this definitely.
Excellent handheld and excellent review. Thanks man.
True, but android devices usually have more power in their chip to cope with it. Android also comes with better battery management than Linux, that's why something like the RP3+ can last all day and night on a single charge despite having a more powerful chip.
But I agree that as far as user experience and setup goes, custom Linux FW is the best by far. Android is just clunky to set up, and will always feel like a phone no matter what you do, even setting up a launcher and such.
@@steel5897 Yea, but you have to pay for the better hardware. You may have a good point about the battery management though.
All the best.
I just got mine, black one and Jelos already in and games. I'm so happy with my X55!! I did buy it because of your review.
How's gameplay with psp and n64 games ?
I just got the Anbernic RG35XX as my first console 2 days ago because of the price and what it offered, I only paid around $15 more for it than what it would have cost me to purchase this. I wish you would’ve done this review a couple of days ago!
Sigh. same here
How much was it? There on ebay for like 60 bucks
what? powkiddy is 90 dollars vs rg35xx 58 dollars right now, prices from official stores.
Thanks for the honest review. Mine is on its way I’m looking forward to playing it!
I really like your reviews of cheaper devices, Russ. I love to see the beefy performance of high end portable PCs or mini PCs, but I don't have 450 dollars to throw around. When you review something under 100~150 dollars it's great for us who live in third world countries with worse economies. The only reason I wouldn't get this console is the analog stick on the top. I'm a stickler for retro=d-pad on top, so that's the only deal breaker.
@@Leon-bp6kb android phones with telescopic controllers just aren't the same as dedicated handhelds
@@Leon-bp6kbperhaps, but can I get a 16:9 phone with the same performance and screen size + a controller for this price? No.
Agree - I’d love a steam deck but that’s $800+
If I can run a decent amount of games on this and stream from my pc some other emulators plus steam - that’s a massive win at a much better price.
This video convinced me! I just ordered one and used you're code. Thanks and great video!
It took a month to receive but man is this thing fun. Ive bought a 256gb SD card and have been adding everything. Such a great deal!
Ordered after your recommendation.
Same 😂
You are the best retro-handheld reviewer out there and also the most dangerous. Just placed my order, great video!
Looks like very solid device. I can imagine buying x55 if my current device breaks.
for me is better than RP3: i only play 32 bit and below, so no power limit. I prefer its buttons and sticks. I prefer a larger screen (even if a bit lower ppi), it has better sound … and it is much more comfortable in hands.
It has lower plastics quality but it als costs almost half than an RP3+ one shipped
It is incredible… saying it is the best under 90 dollars is quite conservative 😊
This is properly tempting. I was seriously eyeing the Miyoo Mini Plus before, but i think the screen on this one may just win me out. I'm once again holding out hope that someone will release something in this form factor, with a Linux OS, that can play PS2, but until that holy grail is released i can let myself be tempted by this beauty.
100% what I"m holding out for
I'm sure we'll get there eventually, I hope the next Powkiddy or Retroid gets full speed GameCube and PS2 for a reasonable price, I'd buy it in a heartbeat
My words exactly! Linux OS, horizontal console and PS2 emulation. Exactly what I've been waiting for!
My holy grail is one that has a bigger screen that'll be about 4.5" when displaying 4:3 content, a fast SoC with Cortex A76 or better cores, ~4500mAh battery, Linux OS, and proper controls. I hope someone like Mediatek would step in. Their G90/95 is getting pretty old now but I imagine they would need great for emulation. Maybe they can sell them cheap to these retro companies...
@@ronch550Dimensity 1100 on RP4
Just ordered one based on your review. And got my 5% discount! Thanks!
this does seem pretty close to perfect, especially for the price point.
I guess the question is whether it's worth paying 70% more for a rp3+ ?
If you want perfect PSP emulation as well as a bit of PS2 and Gamecube, it's worth it.
For me yes. I am playing def jam vandetta, NBA street vol 2, WWE day of reckoning 2, smackdown hctp, tekken 5, soulcalibur 2 full speed on retroid pocket 3 plus. You can't do that on x55 but it is great for the price...
Can you play windwaker? On rp3plus
@@beanerjones9064 Yup.
@@cankarahan8013you’re playing these on the rp3+? Or the x55??
I was really waiting for this video. Thank you!
It seems a good device. Its shell resembles the Ambernic RG503 - Which has a good build quality overall.
I ordered mine 2 weeks ago and it will be here any day, so excited.
Ok I see your points, fair! The shoulders are just too loud for me. I'd also recommend the rk2023 V2 over this for better performance and aspect ratio (X55 has better aspect ratio for PSP & GBA though). Great review! 🐔 - Stubbs
Do we really need this aspect ratio on a rk3566? I am spending a lot of time on my RG353PS (I love it), and there are some PSP game not playable there, and from Russ' video here I think the additional gb of ram doesn't solve all the issues. Personally, I would go with a more powerful chipset for PSP, and for this reason I don't consider 16:9 a good match with any rk3566 device 🙂
@@Cloud28693it works well with gba though, is a good fit for streaming modern games, and also works for widescreen hacks. There are other good aspect ratios that could have worked like 3:2 or 5:3 like the rg552, but the wider screen helps the handheld become more versatile. And we already have a few solid 4:3 handhelds in the under $100 space so this powkiddy is a nice alternative.
Actually bought the same blue one because of this in-depth review. Great value for the price.
This has Christmas-gift-for-best-friend potential.
Really tempting to get this one but i want to wait a little more and wait for the new chips.
Then the waiting restarts.
It will be an endless cycle of waits.
@@mahendrajaya1450 Depends on what you want. When all 90's stuff is perfectly playable on these cheap devices I'm in. We're getting close. If you expect more and more each time, obviously it's an endless cycle of waits.
Thanks Russ - great guide. Bought one today.
I’ve had the Miyoo Mini + and I’ve played it daily. Its crazy a system that small can run PS1 games perfect and I’ve been playing tons of Pokémon Rom hacks also no issues
Love your work been watching your reviews now for a long time. After seeing your advertisement for the lower sale price of $79.99 I rewatched this review and pulled the trigger. I’ll let you know my thoughts in about 20 days. However at this price point and your excellent review, it would have been dumb to pass it up.
I really like your contra and street fighter tests. I would really appreciate if besides testing shoryukens and hadokens you testes half circles, half circles + opposite direction and 360's. These kind of imputs are sooo common on SNK fighting games and in grapplers and i found them to be a harder precision test. I also think that alucard's spells in symphony of the night are a nice benchmark
I'm definitely open to testing more games, can you please give me some suggested games for those tests, preferably those that I can jump right into (as opposed to playing long enough to unlock Alucard's spells, etc)? Thanks!
@@RetroGameCorpsblazblue has a psp version and multiple of the characters in it have these inputs. Ragna the bloodedge has the half circle mentioned here and and he's immediately playable
@@RetroGameCorps Oh, you don't need to progress in SotN at all to do the spells. If you know the commands you can do them right away, so you can just google them. I personally like Strategy wiki a lot for checking move lists. My personal benchmark on SotN is Soul Steal, the half circle into opposite direction. dpads like this have a high change of making you hit a diagonal when closing the half circle.
You can test half circle motions right away in 3rd strike, almost every character has one, but Chun li and Dudley have a half-circle forward and a half-circle back. Hugo has 2 360'S and a 720. I should mention that usually you don't really need to go all the way with 360's for them to register. Usually you only need to do 3/4 or 5/8 of a circle.
Super street fighter 2 turbo also has some wacky commands. you can test tiger knee with sagat; cammie and fei long have a tilted half circle forward, balrog has some hold back into down forward moves and vega and guile's super move is hold down back, down forward, down, down back, up forward
For snk games, in KoF 98 and 2002 you have tons of weird commands like forward into half circle forward; quarter circle into opposite direction half circle and double half circles.
Also thanks for replying so nicely like always!
I just took the plunged an ordered this handheld, I like the size and the price point. Overall screen size and the layout of the buttons. thanks for the video.
I really like this review! Correction: Love! I’ve been looking for a solid portable retro handheld and I feel this might be the one. One question: can it play GameCube games? I saw N64 on there and you mentioned some slow down. If it can’t play GC games, which handheld would you recommend? Thanks soo much for amazing reviews.
Retroid Pocket 4 pro or Odin 2!!
@@theshepard22 Odin 2 is currently hard to beat for features, price, and customizations! Check out Russ' latest video. He goes over his top picks (pros/cons) in categories we often ask questions about.
Are the OG psp 1st Gen with disc tray, would that be powerful enough for N64? It has Custom FW with roms but interested if I have any N64 titles. It's been a few years since I've messed with it.
I review items for Amazon and get to keep what I review. I've got one of these powkiddy x55 in blue. It came preloaded with alot of ROMS out the box. Is that legal? Has Neo Geo, Capcom Play System 1 & 2, MAME, Arcade etc. That's what I'messed with so far. More to find a case for it. Good handheld imo.
Thanks for the great review as always Russ! Just purchased through here so hope you will get the credit.
Powkiddy seems to be doing a good job with working with the community for firmware lately
Edit: well never mind I guess
what happened?
My prayers are answered. I don't know if you'll remember our conversation, which started with I'm getting old and my thumbs hurt from using directional controllers and having to rapidly push buttons on the right, and my eyes can't see much on smaller screens, and that the only conclusion is a primarily stick based device with ergonomic bumps and a bigger screen that could play most of vintage games. Looks like this device is perfect for my needs.
Well, I guess I have to buy one. I am sucker for Linux emulation devices and this one based on the favorable review has made it a must buy for me.
waiting now for mine from MechDIY. First handheld, so excited to play through all the GBA/PS1 games i could never afford, and all the 90s games i missed.
I feel that PowKiddy and other companies like Anbernic were purposefully handicapping their products to sell incremental updates. But now that their real competition is companies like Valve and Asus selling a perfect solution you can buy once and emulate everything, that's no longer a viable model.
if that were true wouldn't there already have been a flood of smaller devices from other companies besides anbernic, etc. that can handle full speed ps2?
There's a new green color with different colored buttons. Looks pretty sweet
Was that a Surface Duo in your collection? If so I love mine and would love to see your take on using it for DS-3DS emulation!
One of the very few RUclips videoes that I totally enjoyed and forgot about the time while watching 👍
I am not convinced about having a 16:9 screen on a rk3566: unless you want to play up to Dreamcast on a wide screen adaptation, the only reason to have that aspect ratio is to play PSP, but to really enjoy that console without messing around with settings, I would rather consider more powerful devices, like Retroid Pocket 3+ or RG505. With your discount code, Powkiddy X55 shipping to Italy is 104$, and I bought my RG353PS for 108$: I would actually prefer the latter because of build quality, ergonomics and aesthetics 🙂 Thank you for your super interesting videos Russ! I felt in love with emulation handheld devices thanks to you 😊
Agreed, I picked up the RG353ps as well because I think a 4:3 screen makes way more sense for what you're able to play on this chipset
@@Mite000 If you use ArkOS (I do) you can enjoy some nice PSP games enjoyable even with a 4:3 screen, but basically it's a perfect device up to Dreamcast 🙂
@@Cloud28693 I'm on ArkOS as well, and yeah it's great that the device can handle all of that. I tend to stick to other wide screen devices for PSP, but N64, Saturn and Dreamcast feels great :)
What a beast this little system is!
Will be getting a gaming pc within the next couple months and wanted a cheap handheld that I could stream games to with moonlight, and this seems like a really great option. A couple questions though, is the screen a touch screen and does it work well with bluetooth headphones?
I’m interested what you end up with - let us know!
I’ve just purchased the x55- can’t wait to get my hands on it and try moonlight!
Watching this video made me realize how many RUclipsrs say "without any further delay, let's jump in" and then cut to an intro splash with music, thus delaying the video content further!
You're making me broke Russ 😢
Hello Russ, Just ordered one, with your couponcode. Thx for the review.
One year later they are between $130-$170 on Amazon now. FJB.
They are $80 directly from PowKiddy with free shipping. bit.ly/PowKiddyX55
Amazon prices are a reflection of (Chinese-based) third-party upsellers who are trying to take advantage of buyers who want the convenience of Amazon.
@@RetroGameCorps Yeargh, but Amazon also gives you the A-Z guarantee coverage tho... Incase you ever receive a unit that is defective or DOA. That way, you can get your money back fer shure. At least, you'd have like a few weeks/months to decide if you wanna keep the product or not. 😏
Just buy 2 for the same price lol, if one is defective try to get refund, if both are good sell the other.
I got a pack of 12 cheap and cheerful joycon thumb stick covers and even though it only raises them a couple of mm it makes them feel much better to me. They also fit with all the other retrohandhelds that use the same sticks, which unless I'm mistaken is all of them
Sweet, i might try that.
Can you put up a link to those cap covers?
who is here in 2024
I will be in 6 months gotta catch up
CAN PEOPLE STOP SAYING THIS
✌️ me! Looking for my first handheld and using these videos as a guide
@@xxkerosenexkidxx Did you decide yet?
@@astralisoffthechain8588 still on the fence of the Retro pocket 4, anbernic rg35xxh, just getting a psvita (since I mainly just want to play PSP and PS2 emulators, but also weighing how worth it Nintendo online is now that I'm trying it out lol so not yet 🤣
Thank you for this incredible review video! I just placed an order for my own X55.
I guess we're not at a point yet where a sub $100 device can play all 90's stuff perfectly yet... Maybe 2024's when it finally happens. I like my Steam Deck but I use it less than expected. I want a small/light device with a bit more power.
A bit more power than Steam Deck? You'll be waiting for next gen maybe 2027. Nothing is actually better only different. Steamdeck is the most optimized and efficient. With its success maybe in a few years other companies will put in a similar effort or the Switch 2 will stop fighting jailbreaking to let the device be unlocked since Nintendo is missing out on all these hardware sales
A new Retro Game Corps video?
yeah man, I wanna do it.
Rhetorical aside: Why do these companies keep putting wide screens on devices made to play 95% squarish games.
Cheapest screens
Most of the time these retro handhelds use recycled screens from other electronics. They don't produce the screens hence the "low" cost lol
Try playing PSP games on a square screen 😅
Thank you for this awesome review. Bought one just now. This will be a perfect gift for my kid (so they wont borrow my steamdeck) 😁
I own this device and purchased this for under £100 with 1000s upon 1000s of games. If you’re a retro gamer with bigger hands like me, this device hits the spot.
Also the pros and negatives that were mentioned, were the things exactly experienced by me, apart from the the better battery gauge, which can give you erroneous battery life readings.
Change there is no fast charging, and many people have said they have killed the battery back/ device by plugging in other chargers they have used that have adjusted themselves to charge at the batteries required rate.
However, as understand it, the battery management system on the X55 is very basic. Meaning, it’s the only device I own that I have to ‘slow charge’, and plug it into a lower current USB powe on my TV over night. That’s my only complaint.
Can’t wait for the PS2 emulators to become more economical to run on a handheld, maybe even PS3!
Thanks as usual for awesome review! Just dropped a order to Sweden with your discount code. Big thanks again for great content !!
Pulled the trigger based on your review. Thanks for the coupon!
Aww man I was listening to this video with my BT headphones while cleaning the house and those Sonic CD theme songs hit me directly in the feels
The Jelo updates are hit and miss, but I still like it. The best part of Jelos is when it’s booting and says, if you bought it, you’ve been ripped off!😂. The most honest statement in the world.
What a pity that I saw your video very late, otherwise, I would have used your purchase links. Thank you for all the information, I have already subscribed, your channel is very comprehensive.
This is a great review! I might buy it thanks to your insights.
One recommendation is to, instead of putting "BIG SCREEN" as a positive, I'd put "SCREEN S&Q" (Size and Quality)
Great video! So glad i just bought this last night, good thing i did after watching your video!
Thank you so much for this review. You definitely helped me determine what handheld emulator would be ideal for what I'm looking for!
Not a gamer, newb about all this stuff, I'm trying to find the right price point for my two kids who are wanting to play retro 8 bit games and have been doing some research... this seems like a really good option over more expensive Retroid and Anbernic.
Hi Russ, to improve the weak points of this console, you could try if the D-Pad and the buttons can be changed for better quality ones.
Thanks for the video.
Ordered one through your link. This is my first retro handheld and your reviews were extremely helpful. If I use it enough I'm sure I'll upgrade to the odin2 when they release it in a couple years.
How has your experience been???