🎉 Game On: Elevate your playtime with the RG353V!
The RG353V Handheld Game Console is a versatile gaming device featuring dual operating systems (Android 11 and Linux), a built-in 64GB SD card with 4452 games, and advanced connectivity options including 5G WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2. With a powerful RK3566 chip, a vibrant 3.5-inch IPS display, and a long-lasting 3200mAh battery, this console is designed for both casual and hardcore gamers seeking a portable gaming experience.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.96"L x 3.27"W x 0.83"H |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Transparent Black, Gray, White, Transparent Purple |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Display Type | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Interface | HDMI |
Number of Players | Multiplayer |
Platform | Linux |
Controller Type | Button Control |
J**R
Retro One Stop Shop
In the world of emulation, going from laptop to Steam Deck to homebrew consoles and R4 cards to this is quite a trip. I have my own rom collections that I put on a micro-SD card, from SNES to GBA, PSX, PSP, Dreamcast and N64. So far I've had little emulation issue outside of problems that come with using Retroarch but I haven't tried out any other OS that has been recommended.Battery life is good, it feels close to a GBC but does lack the weight that comes with needing a battery pack.The screen looks amazing, and the screen protector fits perfectly as there is a tiny dent around the screen to allow for it without any part sticking out to catch. Sound is as great as you could expect from a single mono speaker. If you grew up on handhelds, you'll recognize it for old games and be impressed on how well PSX music goes through.As of now I haven't tried any of the networking features, I plan on using it exclusively as a handheld.My only gripe is that the box came without any sort of shrink wrap. Everything was fine on arrival with no issues or scratches but a less optimal shipping could have led to the box opening and everything getting rattled.For a very cheap option, you can have the ability to play generations of games. I've never messed with emulator hardware like this before but it makes me wonder if we'll ever see a PS2 handheld emulator in the future in such a cheap form. It's possible for the Deck.Rating Ease of Use at 4/5 because while I haven't had any difficulties, I'm used to messing with emulators and setting up my own curated collections. Good learning tool if you don't know to mess with Retroarch or emulation as a whole.
J**Z
Awesome device!
Eaay to use and load games onto. Runs everything up to N64, PSP & Dreamcast flawlessly. My only recomendation is to install Ark Os as the stock Os that it comes with is kinda mid.
T**R
Misleading/ Old ads
So I’m assuming because of nintendos crackdowns on emulators, this come with no Nintendo games at all. No N64, no gameboy, no gameboy advance, no DS. Nothing so don’t fall for it like I did. Does come with just about 4000 retro games from Dreamcast and sega and PlayStation and such. I guess I’ll have to add more. Works well though and holds a charge!
B**Y
Great Handheld Emulator, But Missing TF Card.
This unit is nice and solid, the screen is bright and crisp, the controls seem responsive and well placed. Customizing it is quick and simple with a little research, and now I get to enjoy playing my old favorites away from the PC or consoles whenever I am travelling or want to lounge in bed.Mine was missing with the listed 64GB TF card that has the games preloaded. The vendor contacted me and they sent the missing card to me. Great customer service!
K**.
Bad purchase
Games do not save. Not all games work. Waste of hard earned money.
J**B
This is worth it!
I never write reviews but felt I should about this one incase anyone is on the fence about buying one. I contemplated on buying this for a few weeks then finally pulled the trigger and I'm glad I did. It runs flawlessly so far and it's also very easy to add other games as long as you have a computer. It's literally drag and drop to add a game once you have the rom downloaded. The battery life is excellent and the controls feel great too. If you want a handheld with retro games, this is the way to go. Instead of being on my phone all the time on social media, I can sit there and play some Zelda or Mario during my free time. Don't hesitate like I did and get this thing if you're looking for handheld retro gaming!
S**T
Great Gift Idea
Awesome device I got it for my brother for his Christmas gift and he ended up loving it. Awesome gift
R**J
Poor quality control
I love the idea of this device, and mine actually works fine EXCEPT for the shoulder buttons. All of them require very hard presses to make contact with the switches and register. It is very frustrating in certain games that use them. I checked on message boards, and most people did not have this problem, so I believe it is a matter of poor quality control. I was instructed to try tightening the small screws that hold the case together, but that did not solve the problem. I would not be as frustrated, if the Anbernic device I owned before this did not have a similar problem, albeit only with one of the shoulder buttons. In this device, the problem is with all four. With the previous device, the shoulder button eventually stopped working altogether, so I suspect that eventually all of the shoulder buttons on this device will fail completely as well. Unacceptable for a $150 unit.