

🎯 Own the cloud, play anywhere — the ultimate portable gaming revolution!
The abxylute OnePro Cloud Handheld is a cutting-edge 7-inch 1080p portable gaming console designed for cloud and remote play across Xbox, PlayStation, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, and PC. Weighing just 430g, it features advanced capacitor digital joysticks with switchable precision modes, a powerful MediaTek Genio 510 chipset for minimal latency, and a robust 5200mAh battery delivering over 8 hours of gameplay. With 64GB storage, microSD expansion, dual speakers, and 4K video output, it’s the perfect lightweight device for millennial pros seeking seamless, high-quality gaming on the move or at home.
















| ASIN | B0F4XL5CV2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,579 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #5 in Xbox Series X & S Consoles |
| Brand Name | abxylute |
| Color | Black Transparent |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | microSD |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (349) |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Manufacturer | abxylute |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | abxylute_one |
| Model Number | abxylute_one |
| Platform | Android |
| Resolution | 1080p, 4K |
| UPC | 731052580218 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
S**N
The BEST dedicated cloud gaming device for the money
If you set your expecations right, there's no doubt that you will love this device. This thing is awesome for what it is designed for. It is not meant to be a bluetooth controller you have on the side of your phone - which not only can be distracting with notifications, but also will burn battery quickly. The only two devices that you should compare this to are the Logitech G Cloud and the Razer Edge - the latter has a great screen but strange aspect ratio that has issues with various things, and is essentially a mini tablet combined with a gaming controller attached to it. The G Cloud is this closest competitor - but this has many improvements over a much older, and outdated G Cloud device. The biggest improvements I see is the support for a later Android version, as well as better joysticks. Note that I will be somewhat using 'cloud' and 'streaming' interchangably here despite the nuanced difference, but rest assured it is a great device for both uses. Right out of the box, I loved the transparent black color - it gives it some character while maintaining a more inconspicious and clean look. The device is super thin and light - I've included a picture of how it compares to the Switch 2, which is already a very thin handheld. The 7 inch screen is amazing. Not only is it larger than most devices, but it looks great when you are streaming a graphically intensive game. It's not as large as the Switch 2, but it is as large as other handhelds like the Steam Deck and Ally X (as shown in my photo). It's not as powerful as some other handhelds, but it is not supposed to be the handheld that plays everything. It is amazing for streaming as you won't find any other device in the price range that has such a large screen, great battery life, and is as thin and light. The joysticks, buttons, and d-pad are also great. The joysticks are a tad small compared to some other devices, but they feel great and operate smoothly. The ergonomics aren't bad - there is a nice curvature in the back where you can rest your fingers while you hold it. It might not be the best size for all hand types, but it felt great to me. Speakers also sound good, but I'm not an expert and I imagine there's only so much quality you can get from small speakers. It is not meant to replace my Switch 2 or Ally X, which are great for traveling, but for my own use case - I think this is the perfect device for when I am at home and my pc is on, but I want to spend time in another room or the backyard. If you have a good dedicated gaming PC, a good internet connection, and are looking for a streaming gaming handheld, this is it. I've tried several cloud and streaming applications and they work great. I recommend Better xCloud as well as Artemis or Moonlight. As shown in my photos, with high resolution and bitrate settings - games like Starfield, Palworld, Clair Obscure, etc. all look amazing on the screen. Games run better and look better than it would on my Ally X, with better battery as well. Latency almost non-existent, not enough from my experience to distract from gameplay but that is dependent on your internet connection as well. This device also supports many other services where you can get an Android app, such as Geforce Now, but since I don't have a subscription - I did not try it. It can also run many Android games natively. You can do emulation native on the device as well without internet, but anything more modern would be difficult for it to handle, which is fine as that is not the main purpose of this device. I plan on trying some older classics on this thing to see how games will look. Is this the perfect device? No - but it is the best you can get for cloud gaming right now (in 2025) in my opinion. Of course I wish it was more powerful so it can do other things, and it would be amazing if it had an OLED and/or higher refresh screen. Also hope future versions will include Wifi 6e or 7. Hopefully that is coming up in future versions. Currently, it is understandable given the price point. I love this device so far and can't wait to continue using it.
A**3
Great Little Streaming Handheld / Android Handheld
Purchased this handheld to compare against other Android handhelds. The screen is vibrant and clear and does a very good accurate representation of color. The screen is in landscape format and I was able to use it to play vertical arcade games in emulation. The screen is natively 1920x1080 IPS Touchscreen with a pixel density of 314 PPI in 16:9 format. Other important specs are as follows: -Mediatek MT8365 (Genio 350) with the Mali G52 MC1 APU (4c/4t/2.0 Ghz Boost) -4GB LPDDR4 -7.0 Inch Screen with minimal bezels -64GB Internal storage -5200 mAh battery -Asymmetrical analog sticks (potentiometer based/not Hall) -All buttons are squishy not clicky membrane buttons -USB-C charging port is on the bottom - NOTE DO NOT USE THIS WITH A HIGH SPEED USB-C PD CHARGER ... ONLY USE SLOWER USB-A TO USB-C 5V CABLES OR YOU WILL FRY YOUR PD-PVD HOT CHIPSET -Wifi 5 with BT onboard -3.5mm Headphone jack with minimal crosstalk / feedback (does NOT support mic) -Does have gyroscopic aiming -250x115x30 mm weighing in at 410g - all plastic shell For emulation, it will play effectively up to PSP level games and is best relegated to lower 16-bit systems. Sega Saturn and above will cause this to chug and not perform very well. But other emulators like N64, Gameboy, SNES, NES all ran without hiccups. For native Android games, it seems to run fine and handle them just fine. Both Fortnite and Genshin looked good on the screen albeit I could not figure out a way to map the controls on Genshin to the actual controller from the touch screen controls but that could be a ME problem. For streaming games - it is good. I tested streaming from PS5, XBSEX and Steam. All were competent in streaming and showed normal input lag when streaming but that will be at the mercy of your network. I did find if the device that was being streamed and the handheld were on wireless, the streaming experience was a little impaired having greater input lag. If this device had Wifi 6 equipped that could have helped alleviate this. The Android (Android 12) on it is fairly vanilla which is great as you can customize it however you would like. It has 64GB of onboard storage along with a micro-SD Card slot that as tested, worked with up to a 1.5 TB micro-SD card. Seems to work best with EXFAT formatted cards just an FYI. As far as speed reading/writing, both the internal storage and the external card slot ran at the same speeds so there were no advantages like normal installing to the internal versus external storage (this is both a good thing and a bad thing).
J**O
I've been using this machine for a week now. For the past years I've shifted all my gaming to the cloud, using GeForce Now. I have my PC and TV covered, but I've been using my phone attached to a controller for when I want to play somewhere else. The weight balance of having a phone hovering a controller is not ideal, so I started looking for a device with Android and a controller all in one. I came across the abxylute One Pro, and decided to give it a try. The very first impression I got was how light it is, even with this very large screen. The materials don't feel cheap, and the main body material feels like the one from a 8bitdo controller. The buttons have a correct amount of travel and the joysticks move very smoothly, reminding me of a Switch Pro controller's sticks. The screen is big; very big. It's also very bright, and while it isn't an OLED panel, it seems to have been perfectly tuned to display great colors and nice deep blacks. The speakers are on the bottom, facing you, and don't get covered by your hands while using it like I've seen with other devices. I've managed to get around 6 hours of gameplay using GeForce Now on a single charge, with 100% brightness and using WiFi 5. The charging port is on the bottom, so playing in bed and charging at the same time is complicated, but I bought an L shaped USB-C dongle that fixed that. Since it's based on Android, you can install almost all of the apps and games you can on any smartphone. I've been playing Minecraft with my son on our shared server and the gameplay was smooth and as expected. I've also tried it for retro gaming, and it will emulate everything all the way up to GameCube/PS2/3DS completely flawlessly. So if you want a device to play on the cloud, give this one a try and you won't be disappointed.
F**L
Awesome play pep games ps1 ps2 ps3 ps4 ps5 Xbox pc with emulators or cloud gaming better then Nintendo or rog asus ally or steam deck
S**O
As it turns out, I bought this device before and ended up giving it to someone. Fast forward nearly half a year later and I miss that low friction, low weight, great ergonomics, dedicated device for streaming purposes. I bought a new one! It's so near perfect (for what it is meant for) but the one thing I am no fan of is quite subjective, the analogs. I wish the finish on them wasn't as soft. A small detail for which I didn't remove a star, plus I fixed it with separately purchased thumbcaps (see pictures). To me, the risk with this device is this exact situation: "I bought a car because I wanted to fly." If anyone expects that, they will be deceived because it's not that device, and let it be very clear, it's not marketed as such either. But if it is bought thinking: "I want a great device for streaming." You're about to have everything you wished for, that is why I bought it again. I know what it is, I know how I'll use it and that's as far as I need to think about this. Great screen, great audio, great features, rumble is there, gyro is there. Time to sink in some gaming time. Cheers!
A**O
🌟 First Impressions The Abxylute One Pro looks sleek and modern. It features a high-quality display with vibrant colors and strong brightness, making it easy to use even in tricky lighting. Despite being lightweight, it feels solid and well-built — not flimsy at all. ⚙️ Performance & Responsiveness In terms of performance, this handheld console truly delivers. The system runs smoothly, with no noticeable lags or stuttering. Even longer gaming sessions don’t seem to cause any slowdown — it’s impressively snappy. 🎮 Game Library & Streaming Services This is where the One Pro really shines: it supports multiple cloud-based platforms including Xbox Cloud Gaming, Steam Link, and Sony Remote Play. That gives you access to a massive library of games right out of the gate — without needing to install them locally. Just log in, connect, and play. 🌐 Connectivity & Internet Needs The device offers full Wi-Fi support and loads games quickly. One important caveat: for seamless gameplay, a fast and stable internet connection is absolutely essential. Cloud gaming depends heavily on network quality, so that’s something to keep in mind. 🙌 Ergonomics & Portability The One Pro feels great in your hands. It’s not too light, not too heavy, and has a smart button layout for comfortable control. Whether you’re gaming at home, on the train, or in a hotel — it’s made to travel without sacrificing comfort. ✅ Final Verdict The Abxylute One Pro is a fantastic pick for gamers who want high-quality mobile cloud gaming. Its beautiful display, smooth operation, wide game compatibility, and excellent design make it a joy to use. Just be sure your internet connection is up to the task, and you’ll have a great time.
C**Z
Awesome product, would recommend highly
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