Soldato
That's good news thanks.
Depends which Anbernic device.Are the aubernic devices able to use Bluetooth headsets?
Mine can find them via Bluetooth but don't pass audio. Should've researched this :/
Rg35xxh definitely supports Bluetooth headphones.Are the aubernic devices able to use Bluetooth headsets?
Mine can find them via Bluetooth but don't pass audio. Should've researched this :/
Rg35xxh definitely supports Bluetooth headphones.
I would guess, based on that, that all the similar devices with the same CPU, also support it (All winner h700?).
Edit: caveat, I was using either knulli or batocera, no idea of the anbernic OS might not have support/drivers for BT audio.
rp2000
I used Bose QC35 and QC45. Which handheld do you have?Yeah they just don't connect it seems when I click on them. The OS gives no confirmation and they don't show as connected. I'll try another pair of headphones then maybe a different OS.
3.5mm I assume? I tried USBC headphones and they didn't work on either usb port!I've found the BT quality varies massively - for some the lag made games unplayable for me, so I switched to wired.
Which model Odin 2 you got? After watching Retro corps I'm going to buy the Base model. He recommends that would be sweet spot but if you like different colour other than black then get the pro. I'm happy with black and I'll add a 1Tb sd card.Can't believe how much I'm playing with the Odin 2 - basically just been going through some PS2 stuff that I loved playing back in the day and a few I never managed to own but I think I've spent more time over the weekend gaming on PS2, GameCube and PS1 stuff than I've done with modern games for a long time; not even started looking at any NDS stuff I played or the older SNES/N64 and Mega Drive Stuff I want to revisit!
Also works really well plugged into a larger screen; I've got a a few different retro and modern gamepads for the various systems so its great fun getting to play this stuff upscaled and working! Weren't games just better before the endless march of crap, broken launches and micro-transactions?
SP arrived and have set up MUOS.
Still having a play but not sure I'm going to keep this yet. A number of positives and negatives.
I like the fact it doesn't really need a case so is very portable. Although it is fairly chunky so is pocketable but you certainly know it is there. I'd still like a little slip case or something to be honest.
This is the newer model with supposedly quieter buttons, they are still quite loud and clicky to me, will need to try a few more games to see how they really are.
The top (behind the screen) looks to be poorly finished with some tape or something and being transparent is pretty obvious. I have seen this can be customised by disassembling the top part but not sure I really want to be doing that.
I was going to get the silver version which would have hidden this but wanted to be sure I had the newer model so went for the red.
Isn't the most ergonomic of devices, just like my original SP, but convenience and portability may out weight that, I'm sorely tempted by the XX version of the Cube now.
Might order it and compare the two and return one. I really did like the idea of the RGB30, was just poorly made so a decent version of that would be nice.
Yes, 3.5.3.5mm I assume? I tried USBC headphones and they didn't work on either usb port!
rp2000
Which model Odin 2 you got? After watching Retro corps I'm going to buy the Base model. He recommends that would be sweet spot but if you like different colour other than black then get the pro. I'm happy with black and I'll add a 1Tb sd card.
Edit: looking back I see you have the Pro. Is it worth me getting if I only want black?
This is getting out of hand now. I've bought the Odin 2 Pro now. I Maybes should cancel the Retroid Pocket 5. Anyone know how easy that is to do with retroid?
I have an Odin 2 and it's very good but not without flaws. I have the base model in black.I've done my research on the Odin 2 and struggled to find a single bad review anywhere. Seems like the one for me. So I cancelled my pre order with Retroid for the pocket 5, it was easy to do by the way. And I've ordered the Odin 2 Pro the one with the red green yellow buttons. So that's steam deck, RG cube and Odin 2 now. I was warned it's addictive and I know there's a new Odin out soon so.
I appreciate the feedback thanks. I'm just loving handheld gaming at the moment getting the SD has been an eye opener for me. Just can't be bothered to sit at my desk and it's so convenient sitting in bed say. I'm not expecting miracles from the OD2 pro but it for me ticks the boxes. As long as it works well with retro games and ive heard it does then I'll be happy. If not I'll just sell it.I have an Odin 2 and it's very good but not without flaws. I have the base model in black.
Can't knock the emulation performance, PS2 Burnout at full speed is superb, my favourite is probably PSP though, in particular the Wipeout games (I still have my original UMDs).
Battery is huge and given it is Android has decent power saving so I can come back a couple of weeks later and still has juice.
The screen is very good too.
My biggest gripe build wise is with the buttons and dpad, they feel a bit cheap considering this is a £300 device.
And the plastic overall isn't the nicest quality, at least on the black base model, in my opinion.
The reason I don't use it much day to day even at home is the size and weight, it's over 400g and very bulky. If you are coming from a Steam Deck then it probably feels like a micro handheld though...
And as it is expensive I'm always conscious when I travel with it, just an added stress I don't need. Having a cheap, easily replaceable device works for me.
Not wanting to rain on your parade, my issues are more personal preference and I hope you love it.