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RG353V Retro Handheld Game with Dual OS Android 11 and Linux,RG353V with 64G TF Card Pre-Installed 4452 Games Supports 5G WiFi 4.2 Bluetooth Online Fighting,Streaming and HDMI

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Style: RG353V-Purple transparent-new


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  • ANBERNIC RG353V Game Console with Android 11, LINUX There are two system that Linux 64 bit system compatible with 32 bit applications and Android in the RG353V,you can get difference gaming experience,just need to hold down the F key and then press the reset key.When you use the Android system,it is not only a game console,but also a multi-function entertainment device.You can listen to the music,watch TV and go shopping,socialize and so on.
  • Moonlight Streaming and HDMIANBERNIC RG353V Supports Moonlight that you can play your PC games on almost any device,whether you're in another room or miles away from your gaming rig. Compatible with Android games (GenshinHonor of Kings, etc.)Support users to download games in relevant 20 kinds of games formats.
  • 2.4G/5G wifi and Bluetooth-compatible,Bluetooth 4.2 RG353V With RK3566 quad-core 64-bit Cortex-A55 processor, the main frequency up to 1.8Ghz makes RG353V have the characteristics of low power consumption and high performance. the Ram of the RG353V is LPDDR4 2GB, the larger the RAM running memory, the faster the system response time will be.
  • 3200 mAh Li-polymer battery and 3.5 INCHES OCA Multi-touch IPS screenyou can use RG353V for 5-6 hours, it With 3.5-inch IPS full viewing angle, zero distance OCA full-fit screen,the screen resolution is 640*480,support multi-touch,makes the game operation easier, without the need to control through various buttons.Please note that only Android system supports multi-touch.
  • Ideal giftsDimensions of RG353V Handled game :17.4cm*8.4cm *2.1cm,It is a good size in the hand and is suitable for carrying aroundis a great gift for boyfriend, husband, brother, son, father and friends for birthday, Father's Day, Christmas, Valentines Day, Thanksgiving Day etc. Get lots of compliments on how its interesting or practical.
  • Charging can not be turned on 1. Check whether the charging animation and charging light are on normally when the power is off and charging. 2. The charging port is at the bottom with Dc written on it, the top is not a charging port but an otg port that can't be charged. 3. such as single system must be inserted into the system card 16gb to charge properly 4. You can press the reset button first and then long press the power button to turn on the phone. 5. Check if the Android system is booting

Platform: Linux


Brand: Aivuidbs


Model Name: RG353V-Latest


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Resolution: 640 x 480


Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 3.2 x 0.8 inches


Item Weight: 11.7 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: Aivuidbs


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  • I hope you're tech savvy
Style: RG353V-Grey-new
Get comfy, you're gonna be here awhile. The Device: This thing is pretty cool, not gonna lie to you, it can handle almost every game I've tried in it up to PSP. It can also tackle some PS2 games, 3DS, and Wii-U games through Android, but the performance on those are hit and miss. The Battery: Pretty good I'd say. But you ARE NOT gonna get 6 hours of constant play out of it, you are dreaming. 3 hours is more realistic. Battery life depends on operating system, game and emulator you're running. Each setting you have set will have an effect on this as well. My unit lasts for about 3 hours of Valkyria Chronicles 2 for PSP on ArkOS Linux-running with x4 PSP resolution WiFi and Bluetooth: They both work and you can use them at the same time, but the range is total garbage. The device does have a normal plug on the board for an aftermarket antenna though, you would just have to figure out where to put one. The Touchscreen: To my knowledge this only works on the Android side, it supports at least 4 simultaneous finger taps. I think its more than enough for the emulators. HDMI & OTG: I don't use these, I'm going to assume they work though. HDMI just defeats the entire purpose of the device and OTG is only useful for cameras and flash drives here. [Update: Both operating systems will recognize a USB keyboard and mouse, and an Xbox One controller natively if you connect them through the OTG port using a USB-3 to USB-C adapter. This is extremely good for you if you plan on trying to develop your own software for the device] The Loudspeaker: I can only handle about 50% volume on it but the sound is alright for what it is-it is very fittingly named. The Dual SD card slot provides a few options as far as data storage. You can stick to the Linux OS and use TF2 as your game and data storage, switching to Android periodically to move files or you can use Android exclusively and use the TF2 card as raw data storage. Note that Android cannot properly address the TF1 slot and the card in this slot won't be accessed. If you want to mess with anything on there, you would have to swap it to the TF2 slot. -(A "TF" card and an "SD" card are one in the same. TF is what SD used to be) -(The device supports maximum 512GB card in the "TF2" slot). It is recommended to replace both SD cards it comes with as the quality of them is unidentifiable. I am using this card, found here on Amazon PNY XLR8 512GB Gaming Class 10 U3 V30 microSDXC Flash Memory Card - 100MB/s, Class 10, U3, V30, A2, 4K UHD, Full HD, UHS-I, micro SD The Buttons and A-Sticks: The front facing buttons feel fine, the button return is good. The Analog sticks seem good, they're just tiny and I'm not used to it. I'm not a fan of the back 4 buttons-these were manufactured with a "swivel" feature that makes them a bit sloppy. It makes me feel like they're fragile but they're made that way. I suspect the added slop prevents them from breaking as you will be using them for grip at some point. The F button is hardcoded into the device's firmware and can't be modified easily. Operating Systems -Android 11, its about what you would expect, it's primarily for running the heavier emulators as the Linux OS doesn't have native support for them. Also very useful for file management. It is now possible to get Google Play Services running, although compatibility with GSF games has been somewhat poor. This Android firmware is built with controller mapping software to handle the button features, which works okay on the actual emulators, but it's not customizable enough for me. You basically have 2 control schemes. {1} Your Game is already compatible with controllers. Or {2} Your Game has a virtual joystick and buttons (you can move the 'buttons' around). You can set it up for one or the other, you cannot disable it. What I need is basically AntiMicro for Android. [To explain, the mapping has "Xbox" mode, which from what I gather relies on Xinput and can't be edited the way I want or "Switch" mode, where you can move the button spaces. Somewhere between these two functions the D-pad registers as KEYBOARD_UP/L/R/D and are always active, which is hard to work with. Disabling a button seems to eliminate it from the OS entirely] (Press "Build Version" under "About" in Android settings x5 to enable Developer Mode) (WiFi-Bluetooth tethering <Android> does not seem to work, but all other Bluetooth and WiFi functions seem to work just fine) -Linux- This is a modified version of Emu-ELEC with Anbernic logos plastered everywhere and the red color scheme. This side of things can handle everything up to PSP, although some PSP games have poor performance issues. The Linux side runs Emu-ELEC as a front-end, and Retroarch in the back-end. So controller functions are native. I really want Lakka running on this device, replacing the Android firmware on the eMMC and making both TF slots mass data storage. That's what I would do, unfortunately Lakka.tv does not have a specific build for this device. A lot of the game covers and stuff are regrettably not present when you first turn it on, but you get what you pay for and that can be fixed.-for free too, I might add. (You are not supposed to be paying someone for Emu-ELEC, but with the price tag on this item compared to a bare Rockchip RK3566, it is clear you are primarily paying for the device) Moonlight Game Streaming: I don't care for it, I find the security measures extreme and the performance not all that great. Use Steam Link instead if you want to stream games from your PC. Linux or Android? Both?: Yeah, get the model with both. The Android side of things allows you to file manage as well as gives you access to more emulators. Some even perform better on certain games through Android then the Linux OS. Bonus: You might be wondering? Can I do stuff to the device? Absolutely. In my case I got rid of the standard Anbernic Linux OS and installed ArkOS to it instead. It is much cleaner and more customizable than the stock OS, in addition to actually having updates available, If Android in its current form isn't working for you, Look at Black Seraphs custom Android firmware. I'm about 95% sure you can also change the boot logo, but I haven't gotten that far yet. I also opened the device and slipped a wrist strap around one of the screw holes, because it's not very easy to hold on to. These things honestly need wrist straps. Dust covers for unused ports, aftermarket cases (Otterboxes? Hmm), and CUSTOM BUTTONS would all be interesting things to think about. The device turns the screen off from the power button like a phone on both operating systems, mine lasted over a day like that. There is a strange quirk it has where it gets warmer when the game is running but no actions are taken, than when you're actually doing stuff on said game. Because of this, I recommend at least hitting the power button on yours if you need to put it down for a while. The game will persist but the power consumption will plummet like a good sleep mode. It may get hot, that is normal. Running an entire Nintendo64 from a device the size of a Gameboy takes a lot of work and you're gonna get a little heat. However, the cooler you can keep this thing, the longer it will last you Don't use a Samsung Fast Charger power block-Just Don't. Use a 1.5A power block. The fine print on the power block will guide you here. (Can't find one? The little white power bricks that ship with iPods and older iPhones are usually 1.5A) I was asked if this would be a good device for a child around 12-13. I'm not a parent, but my answer to that is a big fat nope. To fix any problems you might have with this thing, you are going to need patience, 2-3 years of experience in Retroarch and a good amount of tech at home-such as a USB-C cable with data pins and a SD card reader for your PC. REPLACEMENT PARTS BATTERY: -3.7V 705068 3500mAh Lithium Polymer ion Battery Rechargeable Polymer Battery Pack for RG35XX with JST 1.25m Connector Lithium Polymer -https://www.amazon.com/705068-3500mAh-Lithium-Rechargeable-Connector/dp/B0C2KQTXQ3/ref=sr_1_17?crid=38Z6KJ2HJAT52&keywords=replacement+rg353+battery&qid=1697680543&sprefix=replacement+rg353+battery%2Caps%2C72&sr=8-17 Would I buy this again? No-instead I would opt for one of the larger/newer models. I'm not mad at the price tag on this though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2023 by Cole F. Cole F.

  • A wonderful retro console, a look to the past.
Style: RG353V-Grey-new
Plays all the retro consoles up to PS1, PSP & Dreamcast in a proper manner. All the materials the console is made of are of good quality and not cheap. Very convenient to use with all its available options to tune it for your personal preference
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Aleksandr

  • Just buy it!
Style: RG353V-Black transparent-new
If your on the fence at all about this product, just go for it, you will not be disappointed. It's a nostalgic video game dream and it really doesn't take much more than a little web surfing to figure out how to add more games. With a little bit of time it's easy to navigate the different operating systems and customize it just the way you like it. The dual OS give you the power to download and play all on one device without needing a laptop (etc.). Speeds more than meet my expectation. Screen display is great, (videos are nice and clear, run smooth) Multiplayer worked flawless both on the handheld, and setup as a game console. HDMI mini provides a much better experience for display rather than screen mirroring, only because of latency. And if your hands are bigger, keep in mind the buttons and triggers are close. Other than that, this is one of the best investments I have ever made! Just buy it already!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Zakar

  • Doesn't work...
Style: RG353V-Black transparent-new
The media could not be loaded. Unit looks cool but doesn't work. Screen protector came in shattered so I'm guessing it was dropped in shipping. Ive been hesitant for awhile seeing all the ads for these things and i should have listened to my instincts on this purchase. Maybe i just got a bad unit? Buy at your own discretion.... Returning asap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Verti_6o Verti_6o

  • Great product for the nostalgic gamer
Style: RG353V-Black transparent-new
I love this little system, pretty easy to navigate and use for hours of fun. My main problem is that when I opened the box it seemed like there might had been some water damage based off the user manual, and some missing games that should had been preloaded, and the boot up seems a bit slow, and the touchscreen is only available while in the android os. However the system operates just fine and it just takes a quick YouTube search on how to add your own games to the memory card. For some reason I also had in my head this should had came with a screen protector which it didn’t but I can’t remember where I got that idea from so no harm done there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023 by Jeremy Jeremy

  • Love it so far
Style: RG353VS-Black transparent-new
Usually don’t write reviews but love this product. It did come with a lot of games and some I didn’t think they would put on there. Only downside but it wasn’t that bad was that it didn’t come with many games that I actually play…. But it’s super easy to download and put them on the game. I kept hearing the Nintendo 64 games are laggy but it wasn’t for me the music was choppy but the game play was perfect. The psp game vice city stories played excellent. The games I would focus on for this is up to ps1 but really good fun game system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by AJ

  • Solid device, great performance bang-for-the-buck
Style: RG353V-Purple transparent-new
Maybe my expectations are low - should a high-res, long lasting, dual-booting rockchip “game boy” be able to bring your Dreamcast games back to life? I don’t know, at ~$130, if it SHOULD,, but this thing definitely DOES. Built well (the worst of it I can say, is that the trigger positions are a little wonky), pre-configured and ready to go out of the box. Joysticks are the same used in Nintendo Switch joycons and are easily swapped out if you find then drifting (unlike the Win600 - avoid that and get a steam deck). Screen is bright, touch (only when booted into Android) is very snappy, and the battery life is longer than I have been able to use up in a day, which is at least 2 hours.. Don’t know what else is out there for ~$125, but the RG353V ticks all the boxes at a great price. That’s the problem, though. the tech in these things iterates so quickly, by the time this review is seen by anyone, there’s likely a new rev for around the same price that does more… but right now, you’re hard pressed to do much more for any less ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by The MillerDave

  • No Mario Games
Style: RG353V-Black transparent-new
Was excited to get this. Was very disappointed there aren’t ANY of the Mario games. The device is nice and well built. However, I’ll probably be sending it back.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by lyric

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