Last updated: January 7, 2025 at 03:45 PM
Best Handheld Head
Retroid Pocket 4 Pro
- Pros:
- Good balance between power, size, and portability.
- Can handle PS2, GameCube, and other games flawlessly.
- Cons:
- Mixed reviews regarding quality control.
- Some users reported issues like stuck pixels and differences in resistances between controls.
Retroid Pocket 5
- Pros:
- Can emulate Switch games and has a bigger 16:9 screen.
- Handles GameCube and PS2 games well.
- Cons:
- Some users expressed disappointment in comparison to the RP4 Pro.
Anbernic RG406H
- Pros:
- Can handle GameCube games well.
- Fits in a jacket pocket easily.
- Cons:
- Not pocketable due to shape/triggers.
Steam Deck
- Pros:
- Powerful but can limit power consumption for efficiency.
- Cons:
- Consumption can go up to 25W, more than the Switch.
General Comments
- Some users prefer the RP Mini for extreme pocketability for GameCube games.
- The Odin 2 Mini and RP3S/4S are mentioned as possible alternatives.
- Some users prefer the Asus Rog Ally X for its power, but at a higher cost.
- Some users expressed disappointment in performance expectations not being met by the Steam Deck.
Overall Outlook
- Users appreciate the efficiency of the Switch for its performance.
- The RP4 Pro is a popular choice for balancing power, size, and price.
- Different opinions exist on the RP5, with some preferring the RP4 Pro.
- Users cite various handheld devices and preferences based on size, performance, and game compatibility.
- While the Steam Deck offers more power, efficiency is debated as users have mixed experiences with power consumption.
- Comparison between various handheld devices and considerations for specific game compatibility and power efficiency are key factors in choosing the best handheld head.