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Ayaneo Pocket Micro 2 handheld gets better ergonomic design, boasts beefier battery inside

Ayaneo has a good foothold in the portable console gaming market with its versatile handhelds for every type of gamer. It wasn’t surprising that their upcoming Android-powered handheld was pretty much on the hype train and shrouded in speculative leaks for a few weeks. Now, the fog has finally cleared, and Ayaneo has teased the highly anticipated Pocket Micro 2 gaming handheld, poised to compete with Android devices from competitors like 8BitDo and Retroid.

The gaming handheld has been officially announced on the brand’s X channel, with some details still kept under wraps for later. This device will come in two classic color options: black and silver, indicating that the gadget is targeted towards more serious gamers.

Designer: Ayaneo

This device builds on the 3.5-inch screen Pocket Micro launched way back in 2024, powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor. The latest one has the updated joystick design based on the feedback given by the gamer community. The processing hardware also gets a good bump up for enjoying demanding titles, sans any lag. To keep the winning design going, the handheld has the same familiar rectangular form factor.

The official post clearly reveals the front section of the device, and more of the device is slated to come in a couple of days when the company reveals it fully in a livestream. Just like many other handhelds by Ayaneo, the Pocket Micro 2 also features a front glass panel with a borderless display and menu buttons on the chin that could be susceptible to accidental touches. Buttons on the handheld are fairly similar to the predecessor, albeit they’ve gone a little small compared to other handhelds.

On the other hand, the analog sticks take the biggest design change, being recessed deeper into the device for better fused LED lighting and adaptability with customization. Those TMR recessed joysticks ensure there is no stick drifting at all for a more consistent gaming experience. Shoulder buttons on the handheld are slightly larger, along with the enhanced DPAD and action buttons for a better ergonomic feel and precise input. It’ll also get a larger 3,950mAh battery paired to an energy-efficient Snapdragon processor for longer gaming sessions. For connectivity, the Android gaming device has a 3.5 mm jack and a fully featured USB Type-C port.

We’ll have more on the specifications, pricing, and the official pre-order dates as soon as the live stream revelations are out in the open.

 

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