![]() ![]() While other Android gaming handhelds offer better hardware and a more ergonomic fit, few manage to compromise, as well as the Retroid Pocket 3+. At $199, the Lite has a weaker chipset but comes with Android 11, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2, making it more reliable on the software side without sacrificing much performance. If you fancy some extra RAM and storage, you can upgrade to the Pro model for $289, but you probably won't notice any difference over the Base model as you can easily expand storage via the SD card slot. The Ayn Odin is designed to tick all the boxes for an Android handheld, and unlike most other handhelds, it can handle emulated consoles up to and including the PS2. Inside the Odin Base model, you'll find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset with integrated Adreno 630 GPU (the same chipset found in the Google Pixel 3), which is more than enough for playing native Android games. The Ayn Odin packs a 6" 1080p screen, and while the size and look are akin to a Nintendo Switch Lite, the Ayn Odin is more functional and ergonomic to hold. It's a remarkable device that ticks all the boxes for an Android handheld, with some extra features that make it our best overall pick. ![]() The Ayn Odin is the best Android gaming handheld you've never heard of. ![]()
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