Aya Neo Pocket Mini is the most meaningless handheld out there. It has nothing new, it's not ergonomic, it's not superior in power, and it's still more expensive than its competitors. Just not.
This guy or AI voice, whatever, doesn't know what he's talking about. Are you serious dude? For the price of this "Pocket Micro" ($200-$250) you can either get a Steam Deck LCD on sale or any other handheld with a bigger display. The Retroid Pocket 4 Pro can do almost everything.
I kinda agree with David. I'm using the same DualShock PS4 controller I've used daily for over 10 years and still no stick drift. My day one v1 Switch also has no stick drift after 7 years of heavy usage. My original N64 controllers that are 29 years old do not have stick drift either. I play my games with clean hands. All I can picture is some Discord mod nerd munching away on some Nacho Cheese Doritos and chain-drinking Mountain Dews, and getting crumbs and sticky residue all up in the crevices, then giving the surprised Pikachu face when they get stick drift.
I bought both to be sure
Which one do you like better?
@@Techfluencer hmmmmm Retroid 4 is great, I prefer the Aya Neo but it get dirty quick
which one will emulate Metal Gear 2 and 3 better?
Pocket Micro seems promising.
Aya Neo Pocket Mini is the most meaningless handheld out there. It has nothing new, it's not ergonomic, it's not superior in power, and it's still more expensive than its competitors. Just not.
I love it it fits the retro games so well a great play experience but I agree that it is a premium device
This guy or AI voice, whatever, doesn't know what he's talking about. Are you serious dude? For the price of this "Pocket Micro" ($200-$250) you can either get a Steam Deck LCD on sale or any other handheld with a bigger display. The Retroid Pocket 4 Pro can do almost everything.
AI voice.
Eh? Gotta disagree yea there’s a more premium feel but in terms of price/power/capability retroid wins hands down
Fair enough!
Ayaneo takes the lead over RP4P ?? What?🤦♂️
Oh nice, hall sensors, that will help with stick drift which I've never experienced once in 20 years of gaming.
Consider yourself lucky. I used to fix tons of controllers with stick drift. It's super common if you play with one controller for a long time.
I kinda agree with David. I'm using the same DualShock PS4 controller I've used daily for over 10 years and still no stick drift. My day one v1 Switch also has no stick drift after 7 years of heavy usage. My original N64 controllers that are 29 years old do not have stick drift either.
I play my games with clean hands. All I can picture is some Discord mod nerd munching away on some Nacho Cheese Doritos and chain-drinking Mountain Dews, and getting crumbs and sticky residue all up in the crevices, then giving the surprised Pikachu face when they get stick drift.
Bummer!
@@Cyko.. what kind of autism is this
All of these are under powered and overpriced