Thanks for the comment, glad it was helpful. I’ve got quite a few more retro handhelds to keep reviewing. I also bought two of the cheapest I could find on Ali Express (even cheaper than the R36S) so will be reviewing those when they arrive. Thanks for watching.
My first handheld was the ambernic rg353v and for awhile it was all i needed then saw the odin 2 which is currently my main one. Wanted to go for the clamshell sp but im the type of person who hated loud buttons 😂 still keeping an eye out for a quiet clamshell device
Thanks for the comment! That’s probably the only thing about the RG35XXSP that I can see turning some people off. I have seen mods (retro game corps?) where people put a bit of masking tape or something in there to soften the sound. How have you found the Odin 2?
@HandHeldGamingReviews-gq9fr I love it! all the games I play up to ps2 run great I mostly play while at work when it's slow so it's definitely a time waster even if it for a few minutes.
That sounds awesome! Odin is still on my list to get ahold of one of their handhelds, same with Powkiddy. I think I have a problem... Up to PS2 is where I spent most of my childhood/teen years having consoles but never enough money to have more than a handful of games. I think that's why I'm loving this hobby so much. I can finally go back and enjoy a bunch of games I never had the opportunity to when I was (a lot) younger lol.
That’s an Ayaneo Air 1s, the older model with the 7840u chipset. It’s a windows device and packs a fairly decent punch. Not a bad unit but it’s on the more expensive side. I also have had issues with a firmware update stopping the speakers from working in windows. To be fair that update was almost 12 months ago, eventually I’ll go back to try and fix it.
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been loving that one so far as well. I have started to see some people with cracked hinges on Reddit, not sure if that’s a common issue or just bad luck. My next choice is the RG40XXV.
@ I've been using my RG35XXSP for a month now and haven't encountered any issues. I've seen some drop tests on RUclips, and it seems durable. I think it just bad luck. Sorry for my english i use translator language.
Solid video. Comment for the algorithm. Thanks man!
Thanks man! Cheers for the comment and the feedback!
i've recently started watching video about retro hand held and I'm thinking about buying one, this video was super informative thank you.
Thanks for the comment, glad it was helpful. I’ve got quite a few more retro handhelds to keep reviewing. I also bought two of the cheapest I could find on Ali Express (even cheaper than the R36S) so will be reviewing those when they arrive.
Thanks for watching.
I just bought an r36s before watching this vid but i'm still watching it
My first handheld was the ambernic rg353v and for awhile it was all i needed then saw the odin 2 which is currently my main one. Wanted to go for the clamshell sp but im the type of person who hated loud buttons 😂 still keeping an eye out for a quiet clamshell device
Thanks for the comment! That’s probably the only thing about the RG35XXSP that I can see turning some people off. I have seen mods (retro game corps?) where people put a bit of masking tape or something in there to soften the sound.
How have you found the Odin 2?
@HandHeldGamingReviews-gq9fr I love it! all the games I play up to ps2 run great I mostly play while at work when it's slow so it's definitely a time waster even if it for a few minutes.
That sounds awesome! Odin is still on my list to get ahold of one of their handhelds, same with Powkiddy. I think I have a problem... Up to PS2 is where I spent most of my childhood/teen years having consoles but never enough money to have more than a handful of games. I think that's why I'm loving this hobby so much. I can finally go back and enjoy a bunch of games I never had the opportunity to when I was (a lot) younger lol.
Whats the black handheld device i see it was part of the video?
That’s an Ayaneo Air 1s, the older model with the 7840u chipset. It’s a windows device and packs a fairly decent punch. Not a bad unit but it’s on the more expensive side. I also have had issues with a firmware update stopping the speakers from working in windows. To be fair that update was almost 12 months ago, eventually I’ll go back to try and fix it.
Rg35xxsp is win for me.
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been loving that one so far as well. I have started to see some people with cracked hinges on Reddit, not sure if that’s a common issue or just bad luck. My next choice is the RG40XXV.
@ I've been using my RG35XXSP for a month now and haven't encountered any issues. I've seen some drop tests on RUclips, and it seems durable. I think it just bad luck.
Sorry for my english i use translator language.