







🎉 Relive the classics, level up your game nights!
The Kinhank Super Console X Pro is a sleek, grey retro gaming console featuring over 65,000 pre-installed games and support for TF card expansion. Powered by an upgraded S905X chip, it delivers smooth gameplay and supports up to 5 wireless players simultaneously. With 4K/1080P HD output and easy plug-and-play setup, it’s perfect for nostalgic gamers seeking a versatile, multiplayer retro experience on modern TVs.









| ASIN | B08ZHWD88X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,001 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #176 in Plug & Play Video Games |
| Customer reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (127) |
| Item model number | SConXPro |
| Package Dimensions | 21.59 x 17.3 x 11.3 cm; 780 g |
G**5
If you’re looking for an easy way to play thousands of games and easy to transport during trips. This is an amazing console to have in your collection. You can also use any wireless USB .If you’re looking for an easy way to play thousands of games and easy to transport during trips. This is an amazing console to have in your collection. You can also use any wireless USB dongle controllers if you wanna upgrade them. And for the most part, all games do work however there are a few that don’t function very well.
A**S
No se ueden programar los controles
N**N
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T**R
I know my way around emulators both on PC and Android already, but I got this box as a convenient way to play retro games with my kids on any tv. It's also advertised as a media box, which is a bonus. Starting with the emulator side, it's not too bad for the really old systems, but I didn't get this to play Atari games. I was more excited to see how it would handle N64 and PSX multiplayer titles. It is preset to render N64 games at about half the original native resolution the system was designed for. Even at this low a resolution there is audio lag and an unacceptable framerate. I turned it up to the native 480p that the n64 actually ran and it was absolutely unplayable, and would lock up forcing a hard reboot. This really surprised me because the device is advertised as 4K capable. It stood to reason that a box capable of pushing 4K could easily run 480p N64 titles, and probably handle upscaling them to make them look even better. Alas, I have never been more wrong. This sucker cannot handle 4k at all. It can do 1080p only in the menus, or in the media box mode. It cannot emulate N64 titles even at 240p. Bummer. Also it does work with wired controllers, but not at all with wireless Bluetooth. Not even with a BT dongle. Kinda surprising, it would have been so nice to have them preload a generic driver for BT usb dongles. Bummer as well. Which brings me to the media box side. This looks like basic version of android, should be kinda familiar. However, you are unable to upgrade or patch it. I'm not going to input account info for video services in a machine which I GUARANTEE has serious security flaws. This thing as a media box is simply a non-starter. Speaking of updates, you can't even update the EmuELEC software. The update functionality is broken, I think intentionally, because this box is too weak to run the current build. Getting your preferred controller to work is hit or miss. Remapping controllers can be a pain. Many ROMs simply don't work. I didn't count, but I doubt there are really 41,000 games on this thing anyway. I could go on. I bought this thing for convenience, and it is anything but. Don't waste your time or money.
D**T
If you want a simple way to play NES/SNES/etc. consoles (and some of the handhelds of the time) this is a good setup. It's easy to use, though the interface has some AWFUL music that I couldn't turn off fast enough. It's a bit pricey for what you get (it doesn't do Dreamcast and beyond well at all), and the input lag is not unworkable... though there is a slight bit (so playing Megaman might be harder than you remember). The pairing of non-pack-in controllers is a bit funky, and it's not the emulator's fault. It's their wonky bluetooth module. If this (128GB) model ever went down to $45, it'd be a great buy. For now, it's a good buy for people who don't like to fiddle with Raspberry Pis or original hardware and flashcarts.
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