I just watched 26 minutes of the Anbernic RG556 review waiting for a teardown with the pocket knife in the thumbnail. I left with a better understanding the performance and the gameplay of instead. It's such a great review I can't say that I'm disappointed.
Seen a lot of reviews, all the reviews points the analog sticks. And I can live with that. Number 1 reason I would get the RG556 is the price in my region, I can get it for low as $170 (discounts). The RP4 Pro cost $245 and Odin cost $300, that's $75 and $130 difference. And also the OLED screen. I would namely use it for Android native games. Setting up emulators would be easy for me, already used to tinkering on android phone and tablets. Edit: All prices are in my region
Truth is, they aren’t as bad as they are made out to be; they are over sensitive which can usually be mitigate in apps. Since they have 0 dead zone, I have noticed their usable range is actually pretty similar to a full size xbox controller. Anbernic really needs to sort out a firmware update to reduce sensitivity and the amount of cordinal snap, however given their history don’t hold your breath.
@@pixelramengamingForgot to mention, the prices I said were from online platform (similar to amazon) in my region and that includes shipping cost. Anbernic is being sold by themselves (directly from china) and Odin has a official reseller (hence retail price), Retroid has no official store and are being sold as gray market resellers. Ordering from others might involve additional shipping cost and taxes (any orders above $180).
thank you for this comparison, even though I’ve seen tons of these videos and I already have the RG556. This video is super cool and informative. Thank you for putting in the time 🙌🏽
@@adinwalls thought so.. Im just curious if the rp4 without pro is still better in case of performance? Because if not then there is no point to but rp4 without pro if for 20 bucks your getting almost everything better
Awesome review, thank you. My beloved GPD XD+ is getting a bit dated so I started looking for an upgrade. I just want my handheld to do retro games and GooglePlay, I prefer high end graphics at home on the big screen. It came down to the Anbernic RG556 and the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro. After nerding out to a ton of review content on both I went with the RG556 and I can't love this thing enough. The size is perfect, not too big, not too small, just right. The PS2 emulation is flawless. The 5.48" 1080p AMOLED screen is 15% larger and has 30% more resolution than the Pocket 4 Pro screen, that was a big factor. And I can't overstate how comfortable the 556 is to hold and play. Much better sound than I was expecting too.
I love the Anbernic 556, I’ll have 2X of these because I always buy 2 of everything for parts so I have a spare. I also bought the RG35XX-H for my disability clients to use as this looks EASY to repair if anything ever happens to it!
You really captured it. I wish the rp4 pro was a different device, just a bit bigger. That screen on the rp4 is pretty small once you see it in person..
It happens to me, but with the rp4 base and the screen size it’s so worthless and uncomfortable that with less than a month of use I’m selling it, other important topic to me it’s the audio quality and the bad position of the speakers and finally Android 😅 I want to feel I’m with a console between my hands not a smartphone with triggers and buttons…
@@AaronThePony My favorite device. The OLED makes me not wanna go back to a IPS device lol. Thats the only bad thing. Odin Mini with its mini oled is my only upgrade option. But hell this runs genshin and wuthering waves smoothly. Might not need to upgrade until theres like a odin 3.
For me, the choice was an easy one to make - both. If I want something to play at home, I have the RG556. If I want something to play on the go, I have the RP4P. That way, I can have the best of both worlds. I can have that bigger screen where I can really make use of it, and I have the extra portability where it's more important. Both are excellent devices! Emulation is absolutely incredible.
I bought the 556 last month and have not got it to full potential but can say it's a fantastic device for the price. I was torn between that and the Rp4 pro but am really glad I chose what I felt was the best handheld for me. Your video has confirmed it too. Thank you!
In fact we have already got 2 devices from Retroid Pocket: RP4 pro and Odin 2 (they are under the same umbrella). For bigger screen, more powerful chips, and ergonomic, you go for Odin2; otherwise just get RP4 or RP4pro
@@adinwalls Odin 2 is way more expensive than 556 and RP4 pro but it is really worthy the extra money as it's the ultimate or dream device for retro games. IMO it could be powerful enough to emulate even Xbox360 or PS3 - we just haven't got these emulators for Android yet but who knows. It's been more than 6 months since Odin2 got launched but take a look there is still no rivals of Odin 2. Anyway a bit strange but there has not been any Odin 2 review in your channel yet...hmmm
@@adinwalls yeah, your videos come off as ignorant when you keep claiming that retroid should make bigger devices when the whole point is for them to be smaller and more pocketable while the ayn line are larger....
I feel like at the $300+ you might as well get the steam deck. Unless maybe you're really adamant about ps2 emulation, as it runs a little better on Android currently.
@@dogboy0912odin 2 is honestly much more comfortable for playing in general for me and easier to carry around and the battery life is the best among any emulation handheld, steam deck oled cant touch it in that regard at all, so totally worth it for 200 less usd honestly
Awaiting my own 556 and i fit the buyer of the scenario 1 and came to the exact conclusion. Have my Rg35xx for my on the go, quick sessions but the ergonomics did no favors for home game play. The 556 offers affordable pricing for a robust experience. Good content
I will never look at Hugh Jackman the same way - brilliant and HILARIOUS! Thanks for another great video. I am still not sure if I want one of these so I appreciate very much the in depth comparison.
I just ordered this model of the RG556 with 256gb sd card to the UK from aliexpress for £155 including VAT. The retroid pocket pro 4 is £240 including VAT. Easy choice 😁
Yep, I been teeling people dont sleep on the 556. i like the RP4 Pro, I really do, but the 556 makes it a little harder to resist. Awesome video Adin, you make some great points as usual.
If the rumors are true both GoRetroid and AYN are parts of same mother company Moorechip. Rp4 and Odin 2 has same standardized D-pad and new hall sensor analog sticks when competitors still using Joy cons. In that case bigger version of Rp4 is Odin 2. Market is splited: Retroid - cheaper more pocketable mass devices when AYN - bigger and more powerful top tier units. If you want sth between you are going for Rg556
Would love to see measurements of how much force the buttons + dpad require to activate. Some devices make my hands get tired really fast just because the buttons are too firm. Like, a RG35XX-H requires about 150g while a MM+ only needs 70g, so I can play a MM+ for a lot longer.
True, I felt the RG35XX wear me down more quickly than Miyoo Mini. Miyoo Mini had the right amount of presses needed to activate. The only Anbernic device I enjoy is ANbernic RG-ARC.
This is your niche, Adin. Device vs device videos. Most people are stuck between 2-3 devices at a specific price point. Not many videos compare them directly. Just keep up the good work and don't worry about metrics.
I fall under scenario #3, so you got a good laugh out of me on that one. 😂 I had the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro and was a little underwhelmed so I sold it. I have the RG556 in the mail and I'm looking forward to it.
@@CodemanDBZ I much prefer the RG556. RP4 Pro is more powerful of course, but the screen and comfort of the RG556 make it the clear winner for me. The screen is the best I've seen on all the handheld I've used.
Personally I’m glad that the RP4 and RP4 Pro are the same size. I wanted more power in the same form factor. If I wanted a bigger screen, I’d have probably looked at the Odin 2 instead.
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I'm kinda glad that the RP4pro didn't go "bigger". I specifically didn't want an odin 2 sized device. I wanted the RP3 form factor. I have a steam deck for the bigger handheld/streaming device. I wanted something smaller and lighter that was still backpack-tossable to bridge between the 35xx/miyoo mini plus in my uniform pocket and the large device of the steam deck. *edit* Lololol you even predicted I exist at the end. Well played. I do wish the performance was a HAIR better, I still find struggles with some 3ds and PS2 titles on the RP4pro that aren't insurmountable but are obnoxious when I just want them to be more or less just plug and play, and I do wish it had a larger screen with smaller bezels in the same form factor. But that's really splitting hairs. I like that retroid sells buttons and back shells, I was able to turn my beige model into a super nintendo color and then buy all the back shells for super, super cheap, a clear grip, and make my own custom two tone watermelon/beige model with a custom dyed grip to match, and 3d printed cover for it with the grip, it's just been such a versatile little device. But in the end, I am still a vertical form factor person. Going to be ordering the new vertical version of the RGB30 next payday.
You literally described my situation at the end with scenario 1. I already have a Miyoo Mini+ for traveling and I was thinking about getting the Ambernic RG556 because I wanted something bigger. This confirms it! When I get them money, that's what I'll go for! Thank you!
Great review! The RG556 is really an awesome device, but you basically hit the nail on the head on all the reasons why I chose the RP4P over it. The sheer power and portability are the biggest factors for me. I think it's just insane to have a device I can throw in my pocket or sling bag that can play GC/PS2 games. Unfortunately, the RG556 is just a tad too big for me to carry as easily. So I'd just be playing with the RG556 primarily at home. But I fall in #2 of your buyer scenarios where I already own a Steam Deck OLED so it really doesn't make any sense for me to have another handheld that I would only play with in my house.
Hey man yes if I did another RP4pro video it would hinge on those factors: small and powerful. That’s something I think a lot of people would enjoy. In fact I think I should do something like that next week. Thanks for watching and thanks for the video idea! Haha
Just got one myself and too anxious waiting for it. The analogue sticks are quite a sad thing to cope with, but I hope I can get away with them somehow. If not, I have a spare 8bitdo pro 2 stick, but wouldn't like need it for steam streaming. Anwyays, let's see what does it reserve for me. Great and very comprehensive approach, thanks a lot for your thoughts. Cheers,
I agree about the sticks. I bought this device thinking that maybe they aren't so bad, but it's become a deal-breaker for me since I primarily want to play N64 on my retro gaming handheld. That and there is no way to charge the battery and do video output at the same time, so it's not even a decent console experience. I was really hoping this was going to be my do-all device, but I'll be packing it up this weekend and returning it. The screen is amazing though, and if you're only playing pre-N64 games and don't plan to use it as a console, I think it would be a good pick.
I think I probably would have preferred the RP4 Pro due to the extra power (I fall under scenario #2 due to having a Steam Deck and MM+) but the difference in pricing between the two forced my hand into getting the RG556. RG556 I was able to find for $155 via AliExpress, while the cheapest I could get the RP4 Pro was $240 from Retroid's site (cheapest shipping option to my state cost $40 -_-). The small difference in library playability of the PS2/GC wasn't worth an extra 50%/$85 in price to me. With neither being exactly endgame (Odin 2 isn't endgame for me either) I am cool with kicking the can down the road.
I love my RG556, and for the cost (£121 direct from Anbernic's AliExpress store) for that OLED screen and power (never thought I'd get Wii, 3DS and Vita working so smoothly on a handheld like this) is madness.
I've been watching you and TechDweeb for the last week or so, learning about starting handheld emulation, I have decided on the Miyoo Mini +, if I get into emulation i'll probs get more, but tbd. :D Keep up the awesome content.
It's very hard to go back to switch sticks after using the Odin and Retroid sticks. Othwrwise though, unless you want pocketability, the 556 is a great device.
for a pro rp4 i would have liked two micro sd slots a oled screen and make the small fan better idk how but that would have been perfect. still love my rp4 pro though would buy another one
I know this is a little late, but I agree. I really like the 4 Pro, but the ergonomics are what have been holding me back. I don't really care about a better screen.
Hi Adin, ive been watching lots of reviews on different handhelds lately and my head is dpinning on making a choice. The 556 looks very comfortable, can that chipset play pretty much any Gamecube game? And given a choice which would you get between the 556, 406V and the 406M? I just wish the 556 had the sticks of the V and M. If there is a significant difference in performance on PS2 and Gamecube on the Reroid Pocket 5 I'd be willing to pay that bit more even though its slightly over my intended budget. Thanks.
Hey with the Anbernic range you're mentioning you'll need to onsome tweaking (like using the MMJ) version of Dolphin to play the more demanding games. You should get most of PS2 also with some tweaking in NetherSX2. If retro gaming is you main goal and PS2 and GameCube are your favourite systems (along with anything else that plays well on 4:3) then the RG406H is looking like an excellent option. I like alot of Steam game streaming so the RP5 is working nicely for that. But to play devil's advocate to my own argument, the RP5 black version hides the bezels of retro games nicely and the screen is absolutely beautiful. And then it has enough power to just use normal versions of emulators with no tweaking and just get on with it. It's so difficult for me because I get given these things but if I go back to Adin from 2 years ago I would go for the RG406H in a heartbeat. I think it'll be a bit cheaper than the RP5 too.
Thats why i always make grips for all my devices that are not good ergonomically and i make them from Nintendo Switch Grips i made some for the RRP4 Pro and its way better than the RRP4 Pro Grips
AetherSx2 is still an amazing Emulator and I think 95% of the Games are playable so in my opinion it doesnt really need any Updates. Also there are other developers who continuing the Work of citra (for example Luigis Mansion dark moon is now playable with citra enhanced with 60fps on most phones), sudachi continuing yuzu and If it gets canceld there is a Hope that ryjinux will come to Android some day. So thats the reason i prefer the rp4 pro to get a little bit more Power of the device and also it's tiny enough Ton of it Info your Pocket.
So at the beginning you're talking about the Odin 2 bigger screen more power, great ergonomics, great buttons, amazing joysticks everyone that has owned one has not said anything bad about the Odin 2 unless they had a random manufacturer error that got replaced fast. So top tier for Anbernic sure, but does this company even have a real R&D team? The only thing I personally said this device had going for it is the size sure is good and the OLED well not playing AAA games on this I'm barely playing 3DS games at 2x resolution WELL. I like that you compared the LCD though because the 4 really does have a nice screen I even think it's a bit better than the Odin 2. The brightness test when you had it all the way up the picture looks washed out just like my experience it looked washed out to me as well. The joysticks are literally DPAD joysticks but they smash against the edges of the bezel with games that require them. Spend an extra $0.50 China because we know how much you can get those nice Odin 2 joysticks for price wise. If buying for streaming expect WiFi drops I can't even get a signal to my router in my kitchen on this device where all of my other devices even my TV in my kitchen have never had this issue. Speakers could have even had a vent angular design to point the speaker to the front. The 4 failed the 4 should have looked and felt like the 2S but more power. Instead the 4 is still the 3S to me. Check the DPAD in your button test app the dpad has so many major flaws 😂. Look for that amazing false diagonals they have people despise this and I could feel it before I even tested it. The ABXY buttons way to smashed together space them out and they'd be good. The volume/start/select/home/back buttons are terrible. Mind you I didn't like at first the 4 Pro button placement but I actually got used to it. I'm glad you gave an honest opinion though about everything I have the black model of this and the plastic feels cheap maybe I should have tried the one everyone else keeps buying or getting. I won't give away your opinion but what I despise about other reviewers that get devices sent to them, is that they seem to hype up the device they got no matter what. I'll be honest in my reviews because these companies need to hear the flaws otherwise the company isn't going to learn where they need to change things the next time.
@@fairyboy444 there are plenty more that didn't like the 3/3+ even myself I own the 2+ still to this day plus the 2s and it's my go to for 4:3 retro games. When it comes to higher end stuff my Odin 2 is where the magic happens because it just has everything right in my opinion.
the pocket 4 pro is great. we dont neeed to keep going bigger and bigger. these arent meant to be big. if you want big get an ROG ally/ steam deck. I got a pocket 4 pro because carrying the ROG Ally is to cumbersome, it might as well be a laptop. The rg556 isn't pocketable with its ergonomics..... Also youre not playing mario wonder in a playable state, that is going incredibly slow.
Yeah, in fact I'd want then to go smaller. I'd really like a retroid pocket 4s (pro) like the dimensity 1100 or whatever from the rp4 pro but with a 4.5" 4:3 screen. (Kind of like the rp 2s just more power and a slightly bigger screen) I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
The Ally is ALOT more expensive. Also, I was very clear that Super Mario Wonder was purely theoretical to indicate that the performance bump isn’t as big as a lot of people say it is. And then lead into how emulators are the things that’s actually holding performance back.
I already have my keys, phone, wallet and sometimes AirPods in my pockets. I’m not carrying a handheld in there too. I’m good with Switch Lite type size for portability. 4.7 screen is too small for my tastes. Game screaming and even PS2 emulation isn’t great when you need to read text on a screen that small.
Hey man here's my answer: RG556: Pros - new hardware, amazing screen, excellent ergonomics, will emulate everything up to Gamecube and PS2 quite well. Cons - can't play many Vita games. Vita: Pros - good screen, plays all the vita games, cool original hardware. Cons - old hardware, won't emulate as well.
@@adinwalls thanks! Im looking forward for Anbernic rg566 after this you commented, may I ask one more? Are the analog sticks good or any bad at some games like android or N64?
I think I have enough of handhelds already, so no buy for me. But still is it still enjoyable to watch new reviews sometimes👌🏻 The only handheld I could probably buy is aya neo ds, but it's a bit too expensive though 👀
@@adinwalls steam deck actually is an amazing wii u emulation machine. Played through Mario Kart 8 and Mario 3D World, but it was somewhat inconvenient sometimes without 2nd screen. Also actually I still have my 2ds xl around to play ds and 3ds games, so even though I like aya neo ds a lot, I don't think I will ever spend that much money on an emulation machine 😅
lol, you know why android games will not let you use a bluetooth controller? because you have to turn off the built in buttons in the anbernic software WHICH IT DOES NOT HAVE THE OPTION FOR while the Retroid Pocket 4 pro does since Retroid DOES refine the android experience for you unlike shitty anbernic android.... I have both devices and I DESPISE the RG556. Want to place the RP4 pro in your pocket and take a walk to the park? no problem, it fits while the anbernic does not... want to hook up your RP4 pro to a monitor and play some Rigid Force Redux for android? no problem, just go into the settings of the RP4 pro and turn off the built in buttons and use your bluetooth controller which the RG556 CAN NOT do... I am pretty sure there are more disastrous things I am missing about the RG556 but that;s all I can remember for now.
Good comparison. By chance, do you emulate cricket games? What's your experience? My 5G556 is on the way, but I don't see many resources about emulating sports games, especially given cricket isn't popular in the US and Europe compared to SA, WI and Indian sub-continent.
Hey I tried a PS2 rugby game and it was awful 😂 but I actually remember enjoying a cricket game when I was a kid. I haven't looked into it to be honest. Do you have any recommendations I can try this weekend?
All have thier pro's and con's, TBH. It all depends on several factors which one is best for you. Things like: What games you intend to play on it (performance level), how long you intend to play games on it (comfort and ergonomics), the quality of the controls (responsiveness), where you intend to play games (size, portability & battery life), preferred graphic fidelity (display size, resolution & image quality) and how much you can actually afford (budget). Simply weigh up what are the most important factors to you and simply decide from there. Also, bare in mind that there are some cheaper retro handhelds that might suit your needs better or even be a very good addition to one of those handhelds. For example you could use a Steam Deck for high-end emulation and PC games while you are at home, while using something that is highly pocketable (and cheaper) like a RG40XXV or Miyoo Mini, for a modest level of emulation, whenever you are on the go. Personally, if it's your first foray into retro handhelds, then I go instead for a cheap handheld that costs under $100 first and see if it really fits into your lifestyle.
Excellent review. I’ve been going back and forth between these two devices and you really made my decision easier. Although I’m only looking for emulation abilities up to N64/PS1/Dreamcast. I should be good to go with the 556 for that right?
I would've bought an RG556 by now if not for all the negative reviews about its thumbsticks. If I could swap out the thumbsticks on the RG556, I would do it, but apparently, that doesn't fix the problem. I also would've bought an RP4 Pro but its screen is just too small for my preferences. I want to buy, and the price of both units is fine by me, but why must these devices always have a show-stopping flaw???
I love the south african context to things whereit doesn't make sense to buy this when the price is so high when accounted for shipping, I have seen the 556 on Takealot but it's clocking R7000...
Ya man it’s a bit extreme. If people really want it I recommend they use GoGameGeek because shipping is included in the price and I don’t think import duties will be high.
My Odin 2 came in at R 9k total with shipping and customs, plus case and screen protector. Expensive but not as bad as I thought it would be. Seems AYN declared the value low for the item hence cheaper customs that I paid 😆
@rob8311 relatively speaking that's still not bad for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 device so for that price it's not bad especially since a Switch OLED is around that price but then again I'm considering getting ROG Ally because of those costs.
@@neville.davids you worried about battery on the ROG? I also looked at. Steam Deck but the size is too big. I can't imagine even attempting to travel with it.
@rob8311 Not really worried about battery , I'm looking to a docked PC setup so it'll be plugged in most of the time so I'm looking to play lightweight systems like GBA, PSP portably when i have free time which is like an hour or two which the ROG Ally can do easy and then PS2, Gamecube which I feel are better on a docked setup on x86 not ARM for now so it all works out
and how many years of Anbernic do we have left these emulator things are going to keep being made - Retroid Pocket 4 pro - same one as yours - 1 terabyte card AliExpress...!! South Africa huh ...GodSpeed!!:D
Nice video and review! Here's the thing with having 2 devices such as Steam Deck and RP4 Pro for using while inside and outside the house respectively: If you start a PS2 game on your Steam Deck, you're not able to continue the game on the RP4 while you're out and about.... So what's the (practical) point of having both?
I'm not 100% sure what you're getting at here because the obvious difference is that the Steamdeck plays PC games and the Android devices don't. But in terms of a seemless experience between the two, I don't think that was ever on the table.
I don’t know why I got the Miyoo mini plus and not the anbernic equivalent then got the retroid pocket 4 I think anbernic isn’t as good as other manufacturers
Love these vids and your input about these devices. If you had to pick between keychain devices: Fun Key S or RG Nano, which would you pick? I valuable your opinion a lot, feel free to ignore my comment if you don't know much about them
Hey there. I actually meant to order the Finley to do a video with the Nano but never did. The nano has a great audio output with a proper DAC which is nice if you want that. I also really like the metal for a keychain device. The Finley is a flip which is actually a brilliant idea to protect a keychain device. Sorry I don’t have a solid answer, both are cool, I think I would buy the nano due to the metal shell.
@adinwalls thanks! Love your vids. I appreciate the response. Also the nano is a lot cheaper. I'd probably use it on my keychain so I'd need to think about cases and how to protect the screen I think
I have a hard time to trust the triggers on spendier anbernic devices after returning one. Time will tell , hopefully it improves and maybe I'm defensive as I just bought the RP4P !
I cant get behind this constant push from people for a larger retroid console, if you want something bigger get an ayn device. its called retroid pocket not retroid bag or backpack. not to mention its absolutely ridiculous to even suggest that they should limit the pro to a larger model. the argument that you get more for your dollar with a bigger system is arguably the opposite of true. also the shipping is not ridiculous, I have to assume you are fairly new to global shipping as 2 weeks for what is essentially 10-15 dollars is pretty average these days, at one point in time when making online orders it used to take 2-3+ months to get products ordered from china. also the end of the video comments to get the worse power spec device for people that dont own a more powerful device already just is mind boggling. the biggest apeal of the 556 would be the larger and nicer screen that the system cant really take that much advantage of natively but thats not to say it doesnt have good usecases, infact it is arguably a much better in home streaming device. if you have a desktop/playstation/xbox device that you can stream games from, it makes it a better option than the 4/pro, but based on performance differences alone if you are going to buy something for higher end emulation, it falls flat when you cant even take advantage of upscaling. to its full resolution like you get with the retroid which actually can push more games to run at its full 720p resolution.
I feel like the Retroid Pocket 5 kind of mixed the pros of both these devices: screen comparable to the RG 556 and about as powerful as the Pocket 4 Pro.
Cool Hugh... nice. lol However you are making me nervous having your trusty Crocodile Dundee blade next to your precious handhelds. PLLLEEEAAASSSEEE don't slip and hurt the screens. Oh yeah... or yourself. Handhelds first tho. (just kidding)
I put the grip backwards on my RP3+ and it fits in my fanny bag that i wear crossbody, take it with me everywhere i go. Can you do that with the 4/4pro? RG556 is too big for me, not portable, its more of a couch device, Retroid is perfect for my use. Own a MM+ for PS1 and below, RP3+ everything above that, but i do put some ps1 and below favorite games.
if you prefer high quality controls, and y'know, actually want to control your games effectively with the analog joysticks, then you'll want to avoid Anbernic... Or you can purchase any one of their devices and find out the hard way.
I just watched 26 minutes of the Anbernic RG556 review waiting for a teardown with the pocket knife in the thumbnail. I left with a better understanding the performance and the gameplay of instead. It's such a great review I can't say that I'm disappointed.
Ah thanks. Sorry if you felt misled. The knife is a meme with my channel.
@@adinwalls No worries. I'm new to the channel too. It's a bit quirky, but everything I've watched gave me good information.
Keep the inside jokes :)
The knife gives me a strange sense of security... :/
@@adinwallswhat was with the knife?
Seen a lot of reviews, all the reviews points the analog sticks. And I can live with that. Number 1 reason I would get the RG556 is the price in my region, I can get it for low as $170 (discounts). The RP4 Pro cost $245 and Odin cost $300, that's $75 and $130 difference. And also the OLED screen. I would namely use it for Android native games. Setting up emulators would be easy for me, already used to tinkering on android phone and tablets.
Edit:
All prices are in my region
Excellent point!
Truth is, they aren’t as bad as they are made out to be; they are over sensitive which can usually be mitigate in apps. Since they have 0 dead zone, I have noticed their usable range is actually pretty similar to a full size xbox controller. Anbernic really needs to sort out a firmware update to reduce sensitivity and the amount of cordinal snap, however given their history don’t hold your breath.
Just a quick correction, 'cause I have been eying the RP4 Pro for a while now, it's $199, sans a discount/sale!
@@pixelramengamingForgot to mention, the prices I said were from online platform (similar to amazon) in my region and that includes shipping cost. Anbernic is being sold by themselves (directly from china) and Odin has a official reseller (hence retail price), Retroid has no official store and are being sold as gray market resellers. Ordering from others might involve additional shipping cost and taxes (any orders above $180).
@@goodfodderwe would have to settle for 3rd party operating systems if we want to optimize usage and spare resources for PS2 games
thank you for this comparison, even though I’ve seen tons of these videos and I already have the RG556. This video is super cool and informative. Thank you for putting in the time 🙌🏽
Hey man thanks so much for watching
@@adinwalls what about RG556 vs the Retroid Pocket 4 without pro?
@@aromaro11 Ah it's a similar argument, but probably more in favour of the RG556. Although now the RP4 is a bit cheaper than the RP4Pro
@@adinwalls thought so.. Im just curious if the rp4 without pro is still better in case of performance? Because if not then there is no point to but rp4 without pro if for 20 bucks your getting almost everything better
Awesome review, thank you. My beloved GPD XD+ is getting a bit dated so I started looking for an upgrade. I just want my handheld to do retro games and GooglePlay, I prefer high end graphics at home on the big screen. It came down to the Anbernic RG556 and the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro. After nerding out to a ton of review content on both I went with the RG556 and I can't love this thing enough. The size is perfect, not too big, not too small, just right. The PS2 emulation is flawless. The 5.48" 1080p AMOLED screen is 15% larger and has 30% more resolution than the Pocket 4 Pro screen, that was a big factor. And I can't overstate how comfortable the 556 is to hold and play. Much better sound than I was expecting too.
I love the Anbernic 556, I’ll have 2X of these because I always buy 2 of everything for parts so I have a spare. I also bought the RG35XX-H for my disability clients to use as this looks EASY to repair if anything ever happens to it!
You really captured it. I wish the rp4 pro was a different device, just a bit bigger. That screen on the rp4 is pretty small once you see it in person..
Yea it is but it is bigger than the rp2 😂😂 that's why I finally upgraded to the rp4 pro
It happens to me, but with the rp4 base and the screen size it’s so worthless and uncomfortable that with less than a month of use I’m selling it, other important topic to me it’s the audio quality and the bad position of the speakers and finally Android 😅
I want to feel I’m with a console between my hands not a smartphone with triggers and buttons…
I absolutely adore that transparent blue
Hehe yes it’s stunning.
It feels so incredibly smooth as well. My best feeling device I own.
@@AaronThePony My favorite device. The OLED makes me not wanna go back to a IPS device lol. Thats the only bad thing. Odin Mini with its mini oled is my only upgrade option. But hell this runs genshin and wuthering waves smoothly. Might not need to upgrade until theres like a odin 3.
For me, the choice was an easy one to make - both. If I want something to play at home, I have the RG556. If I want something to play on the go, I have the RP4P. That way, I can have the best of both worlds. I can have that bigger screen where I can really make use of it, and I have the extra portability where it's more important. Both are excellent devices! Emulation is absolutely incredible.
I have to say, you have my favorite intro to any of the emulation TH-camr channels.
Correct. 😀
+1 👍
I bought the 556 last month and have not got it to full potential but can say it's a fantastic device for the price. I was torn between that and the Rp4 pro but am really glad I chose what I felt was the best handheld for me. Your video has confirmed it too. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. Yes it’s hard to argue with that!
In fact we have already got 2 devices from Retroid Pocket: RP4 pro and Odin 2 (they are under the same umbrella). For bigger screen, more powerful chips, and ergonomic, you go for Odin2; otherwise just get RP4 or RP4pro
That’s a fair point. Hmmmm with all the Odin 2 comments I feel like I need to get one!
@@adinwalls Odin 2 is way more expensive than 556 and RP4 pro but it is really worthy the extra money as it's the ultimate or dream device for retro games. IMO it could be powerful enough to emulate even Xbox360 or PS3 - we just haven't got these emulators for Android yet but who knows. It's been more than 6 months since Odin2 got launched but take a look there is still no rivals of Odin 2. Anyway a bit strange but there has not been any Odin 2 review in your channel yet...hmmm
@@adinwalls yeah, your videos come off as ignorant when you keep claiming that retroid should make bigger devices when the whole point is for them to be smaller and more pocketable while the ayn line are larger....
I feel like at the $300+ you might as well get the steam deck. Unless maybe you're really adamant about ps2 emulation, as it runs a little better on Android currently.
@@dogboy0912odin 2 is honestly much more comfortable for playing in general for me and easier to carry around and the battery life is the best among any emulation handheld, steam deck oled cant touch it in that regard at all, so totally worth it for 200 less usd honestly
Awaiting my own 556 and i fit the buyer of the scenario 1 and came to the exact conclusion. Have my Rg35xx for my on the go, quick sessions but the ergonomics did no favors for home game play. The 556 offers affordable pricing for a robust experience. Good content
Ah cool. And although the sticks aren’t great for streaming, you can definitely get by with them.
I will never look at Hugh Jackman the same way - brilliant and HILARIOUS! Thanks for another great video. I am still not sure if I want one of these so I appreciate very much the in depth comparison.
Hey man. lol. The perfect play on words.
I still went with the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro. Couldn't be happier
I love it too
I just ordered this model of the RG556 with 256gb sd card to the UK from aliexpress for £155 including VAT. The retroid pocket pro 4 is £240 including VAT. Easy choice 😁
Yes that’s a no brainier.
Yep, I been teeling people dont sleep on the 556. i like the RP4 Pro, I really do, but the 556 makes it a little harder to resist. Awesome video Adin, you make some great points as usual.
Hey thanks for checking out the vid!!
If the rg556 had the same analog sticks as the Odin 2 and RP4 Pro then it would be a slam dunk! That being said i do still like mine
If the rumors are true both GoRetroid and AYN are parts of same mother company Moorechip. Rp4 and Odin 2 has same standardized D-pad and new hall sensor analog sticks when competitors still using Joy cons. In that case bigger version of Rp4 is Odin 2. Market is splited: Retroid - cheaper more pocketable mass devices when AYN - bigger and more powerful top tier units. If you want sth between you are going for Rg556
Would love to see measurements of how much force the buttons + dpad require to activate. Some devices make my hands get tired really fast just because the buttons are too firm. Like, a RG35XX-H requires about 150g while a MM+ only needs 70g, so I can play a MM+ for a lot longer.
True, I felt the RG35XX wear me down more quickly than Miyoo Mini. Miyoo Mini had the right amount of presses needed to activate. The only Anbernic device I enjoy is ANbernic RG-ARC.
I have an RG 35XX (not H) and I'll say the retroid has MUCH better feeling controls. Everything, especially the D pad, are tiers above the 35XX.
This is your niche, Adin. Device vs device videos. Most people are stuck between 2-3 devices at a specific price point. Not many videos compare them directly. Just keep up the good work and don't worry about metrics.
Thanks for that. Well the last two videos have been comparisons which have done well. But then again the RP4 vs RG556 is a fairly hot topic right now.
I fall under scenario #3, so you got a good laugh out of me on that one. 😂 I had the Retroid Pocket 4 Pro and was a little underwhelmed so I sold it. I have the RG556 in the mail and I'm looking forward to it.
Did you like it more? Less? Give us an update
@@CodemanDBZ I much prefer the RG556. RP4 Pro is more powerful of course, but the screen and comfort of the RG556 make it the clear winner for me. The screen is the best I've seen on all the handheld I've used.
@@Jaweatherford86 thank you good sir!
I already watched a lot of vida about the 556 and this one was the best and more informative. Thx for that
Thank you!
Personally I’m glad that the RP4 and RP4 Pro are the same size. I wanted more power in the same form factor. If I wanted a bigger screen, I’d have probably looked at the Odin 2 instead.
Im a tech savvy person and really into gaming and retro handhelds
Im actually practicing my english listening skills and I really dig your voice and accent.
Youre eloquent af dude
Cheers from brazil mate 👍 you got one more sub
Ah what a wonderful comment. Thank you
My guy brought a knife to a screen fight. Could have ended badly.
😝
I'm kinda glad that the RP4pro didn't go "bigger". I specifically didn't want an odin 2 sized device. I wanted the RP3 form factor. I have a steam deck for the bigger handheld/streaming device. I wanted something smaller and lighter that was still backpack-tossable to bridge between the 35xx/miyoo mini plus in my uniform pocket and the large device of the steam deck.
*edit* Lololol you even predicted I exist at the end. Well played.
I do wish the performance was a HAIR better, I still find struggles with some 3ds and PS2 titles on the RP4pro that aren't insurmountable but are obnoxious when I just want them to be more or less just plug and play, and I do wish it had a larger screen with smaller bezels in the same form factor. But that's really splitting hairs.
I like that retroid sells buttons and back shells, I was able to turn my beige model into a super nintendo color and then buy all the back shells for super, super cheap, a clear grip, and make my own custom two tone watermelon/beige model with a custom dyed grip to match, and 3d printed cover for it with the grip, it's just been such a versatile little device.
But in the end, I am still a vertical form factor person. Going to be ordering the new vertical version of the RGB30 next payday.
Hehe yes I knew you were out there 😂 and yes I think I’m going to like the RGB20sx too
I wouldn't have got the RP4pro if it was bigger. It's exactly what I was looking for size/performance wise.
Good analysis in the end!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great review! Btw a really good LCD can actually get brighter than good OLED.
You literally described my situation at the end with scenario 1. I already have a Miyoo Mini+ for traveling and I was thinking about getting the Ambernic RG556 because I wanted something bigger.
This confirms it! When I get them money, that's what I'll go for! Thank you!
Go for it!
Great comparison mate! I keep holding off on doing one as I keep changing my mind about the 556 😅
I agree 💯 with all the points you make though 👍
Well from a youtuber persepctive these devices are really hot right now so you're safe in terms of views :-)
@@adinwalls true! I gave up trying to rush videos to keep up and decided to focus on enjoying the whole process again 🙂
Good plan!
You can tell this man takes handheld gaming seriously. He just compared 2 handhelds to Sophie's Choice.
I like the bigger screen of the 556❤
It's not just bigger it oled ❤
It’s a wonderful screen
Great review! The RG556 is really an awesome device, but you basically hit the nail on the head on all the reasons why I chose the RP4P over it. The sheer power and portability are the biggest factors for me. I think it's just insane to have a device I can throw in my pocket or sling bag that can play GC/PS2 games. Unfortunately, the RG556 is just a tad too big for me to carry as easily. So I'd just be playing with the RG556 primarily at home. But I fall in #2 of your buyer scenarios where I already own a Steam Deck OLED so it really doesn't make any sense for me to have another handheld that I would only play with in my house.
Hey man yes if I did another RP4pro video it would hinge on those factors: small and powerful. That’s something I think a lot of people would enjoy. In fact I think I should do something like that next week. Thanks for watching and thanks for the video idea! Haha
RG556 have a better and bigger screen with minimum perfomance costs... I will buy the RG556
Just got one myself and too anxious waiting for it. The analogue sticks are quite a sad thing to cope with, but I hope I can get away with them somehow. If not, I have a spare 8bitdo pro 2 stick, but wouldn't like need it for steam streaming. Anwyays, let's see what does it reserve for me.
Great and very comprehensive approach, thanks a lot for your thoughts. Cheers,
I agree about the sticks. I bought this device thinking that maybe they aren't so bad, but it's become a deal-breaker for me since I primarily want to play N64 on my retro gaming handheld. That and there is no way to charge the battery and do video output at the same time, so it's not even a decent console experience. I was really hoping this was going to be my do-all device, but I'll be packing it up this weekend and returning it. The screen is amazing though, and if you're only playing pre-N64 games and don't plan to use it as a console, I think it would be a good pick.
I think I probably would have preferred the RP4 Pro due to the extra power (I fall under scenario #2 due to having a Steam Deck and MM+) but the difference in pricing between the two forced my hand into getting the RG556. RG556 I was able to find for $155 via AliExpress, while the cheapest I could get the RP4 Pro was $240 from Retroid's site (cheapest shipping option to my state cost $40 -_-). The small difference in library playability of the PS2/GC wasn't worth an extra 50%/$85 in price to me. With neither being exactly endgame (Odin 2 isn't endgame for me either) I am cool with kicking the can down the road.
I love my RG556, and for the cost (£121 direct from Anbernic's AliExpress store) for that OLED screen and power (never thought I'd get Wii, 3DS and Vita working so smoothly on a handheld like this) is madness.
Ya man it’s a good balance.
I can't find them for that price on Ali express, cheapest I've found is £140
Have you got a link for getting it at that price buddy? If you do...I'm gonna click buy haha
@@y2kcurran Choice Day promo code that would work is UKET25 I believe
@@y2kcurran UKMA15 is the correct code, cheapest I can see currently is £136 with the code
Imagine if they had a baby, bigger screen, better triggers, oled, ergonomic, better analog, I would definitely buy it!
Well I imagine the Odin 3 will have an OLED
the pocket knife in the thumbnail always concerns me
what did these handhelds ever do to you ):
They all misbehave. SOMEBODY has to keep them in line! 🤕
I just want a RP4 with left stick on top.
No more, no less.
facts!!!
I've been watching you and TechDweeb for the last week or so, learning about starting handheld emulation, I have decided on the Miyoo Mini +, if I get into emulation i'll probs get more, but tbd. :D Keep up the awesome content.
Ah great! Thanks for watching the Miyoo Mini plus is an excellent start.
It's very hard to go back to switch sticks after using the Odin and Retroid sticks. Othwrwise though, unless you want pocketability, the 556 is a great device.
Yup those Retroid stick are great
for a pro rp4 i would have liked two micro sd slots a oled screen and make the small fan better idk how but that would have been perfect. still love my rp4 pro though would buy another one
I know this is a little late, but I agree. I really like the 4 Pro, but the ergonomics are what have been holding me back. I don't really care about a better screen.
Thank you Harry Potter for the review! Can I have the cactus behind you sir?
Yes you can!
Hi Adin, ive been watching lots of reviews on different handhelds lately and my head is dpinning on making a choice. The 556 looks very comfortable, can that chipset play pretty much any Gamecube game? And given a choice which would you get between the 556, 406V and the 406M? I just wish the 556 had the sticks of the V and M.
If there is a significant difference in performance on PS2 and Gamecube on the Reroid Pocket 5 I'd be willing to pay that bit more even though its slightly over my intended budget. Thanks.
Hey with the Anbernic range you're mentioning you'll need to onsome tweaking (like using the MMJ) version of Dolphin to play the more demanding games. You should get most of PS2 also with some tweaking in NetherSX2. If retro gaming is you main goal and PS2 and GameCube are your favourite systems (along with anything else that plays well on 4:3) then the RG406H is looking like an excellent option. I like alot of Steam game streaming so the RP5 is working nicely for that. But to play devil's advocate to my own argument, the RP5 black version hides the bezels of retro games nicely and the screen is absolutely beautiful. And then it has enough power to just use normal versions of emulators with no tweaking and just get on with it. It's so difficult for me because I get given these things but if I go back to Adin from 2 years ago I would go for the RG406H in a heartbeat. I think it'll be a bit cheaper than the RP5 too.
Thats why i always make grips for all my devices that are not good ergonomically and i make them from Nintendo Switch Grips i made some for the RRP4 Pro and its way better than the RRP4 Pro Grips
AetherSx2 is still an amazing Emulator and I think 95% of the Games are playable so in my opinion it doesnt really need any Updates. Also there are other developers who continuing the Work of citra (for example Luigis Mansion dark moon is now playable with citra enhanced with 60fps on most phones), sudachi continuing yuzu and If it gets canceld there is a Hope that ryjinux will come to Android some day.
So thats the reason i prefer the rp4 pro to get a little bit more Power of the device and also it's tiny enough Ton of it Info your Pocket.
Thanks for that!
Rip ryujinx😢
So at the beginning you're talking about the Odin 2 bigger screen more power, great ergonomics, great buttons, amazing joysticks everyone that has owned one has not said anything bad about the Odin 2 unless they had a random manufacturer error that got replaced fast.
So top tier for Anbernic sure, but does this company even have a real R&D team? The only thing I personally said this device had going for it is the size sure is good and the OLED well not playing AAA games on this I'm barely playing 3DS games at 2x resolution WELL. I like that you compared the LCD though because the 4 really does have a nice screen I even think it's a bit better than the Odin 2. The brightness test when you had it all the way up the picture looks washed out just like my experience it looked washed out to me as well.
The joysticks are literally DPAD joysticks but they smash against the edges of the bezel with games that require them. Spend an extra $0.50 China because we know how much you can get those nice Odin 2 joysticks for price wise.
If buying for streaming expect WiFi drops I can't even get a signal to my router in my kitchen on this device where all of my other devices even my TV in my kitchen have never had this issue.
Speakers could have even had a vent angular design to point the speaker to the front. The 4 failed the 4 should have looked and felt like the 2S but more power. Instead the 4 is still the 3S to me.
Check the DPAD in your button test app the dpad has so many major flaws 😂. Look for that amazing false diagonals they have people despise this and I could feel it before I even tested it. The ABXY buttons way to smashed together space them out and they'd be good. The volume/start/select/home/back buttons are terrible. Mind you I didn't like at first the 4 Pro button placement but I actually got used to it.
I'm glad you gave an honest opinion though about everything I have the black model of this and the plastic feels cheap maybe I should have tried the one everyone else keeps buying or getting. I won't give away your opinion but what I despise about other reviewers that get devices sent to them, is that they seem to hype up the device they got no matter what. I'll be honest in my reviews because these companies need to hear the flaws otherwise the company isn't going to learn where they need to change things the next time.
great insight and thank you. and it’s interesting you prefer the rp2 shape while me and many others seem to enjoy this rp3 form factor more 🤔
@@fairyboy444 there are plenty more that didn't like the 3/3+ even myself I own the 2+ still to this day plus the 2s and it's my go to for 4:3 retro games. When it comes to higher end stuff my Odin 2 is where the magic happens because it just has everything right in my opinion.
the pocket 4 pro is great. we dont neeed to keep going bigger and bigger. these arent meant to be big. if you want big get an ROG ally/ steam deck. I got a pocket 4 pro because carrying the ROG Ally is to cumbersome, it might as well be a laptop. The rg556 isn't pocketable with its ergonomics..... Also youre not playing mario wonder in a playable state, that is going incredibly slow.
Yeah, in fact I'd want then to go smaller. I'd really like a retroid pocket 4s (pro) like the dimensity 1100 or whatever from the rp4 pro but with a 4.5" 4:3 screen. (Kind of like the rp 2s just more power and a slightly bigger screen)
I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
The Ally is ALOT more expensive. Also, I was very clear that Super Mario Wonder was purely theoretical to indicate that the performance bump isn’t as big as a lot of people say it is. And then lead into how emulators are the things that’s actually holding performance back.
I already have my keys, phone, wallet and sometimes AirPods in my pockets. I’m not carrying a handheld in there too. I’m good with Switch Lite type size for portability. 4.7 screen is too small for my tastes. Game screaming and even PS2 emulation isn’t great when you need to read text on a screen that small.
Easy for you to say with small hands! I'm 6ft7 and not a chance.
If Sophie's choice had been about the decision between a 556 and an RP4 pro it would have been a far more intense and emotional watch! 😂
Lol
Should i buy anbernic rg556 or Psvita, since in my country they have same price. But with different pro and cons. Which one should i get and why?
Hey man here's my answer: RG556: Pros - new hardware, amazing screen, excellent ergonomics, will emulate everything up to Gamecube and PS2 quite well. Cons - can't play many Vita games. Vita: Pros - good screen, plays all the vita games, cool original hardware. Cons - old hardware, won't emulate as well.
@@adinwalls thanks! Im looking forward for Anbernic rg566 after this you commented, may I ask one more? Are the analog sticks good or any bad at some games like android or N64?
I like that tac folder, but hoo wee using it to point out features next to these two beauties gave me a slight panic attack lol
26:30 im here to talk about my life choices xD
Oh dear. Do I need to call a professional?
I think I have enough of handhelds already, so no buy for me. But still is it still enjoyable to watch new reviews sometimes👌🏻
The only handheld I could probably buy is aya neo ds, but it's a bit too expensive though 👀
Hey man. Ya Ayaneo is so expensive.
@@adinwalls yeah you don't say 😅
But it's the inly one I am currently truly interested in
It’s a very enticing concept! I’m just all in with the Steamdeck right now
@@adinwalls steam deck actually is an amazing wii u emulation machine. Played through Mario Kart 8 and Mario 3D World, but it was somewhat inconvenient sometimes without 2nd screen. Also actually I still have my 2ds xl around to play ds and 3ds games, so even though I like aya neo ds a lot, I don't think I will ever spend that much money on an emulation machine 😅
@vhsretrogamer1664 that’s a very good point. Why get the AyaNeo when you can just get a Steamdeck and rather buy original hardware for 3ds/DS.
lol, you know why android games will not let you use a bluetooth controller? because you have to turn off the built in buttons in the anbernic software WHICH IT DOES NOT HAVE THE OPTION FOR while the Retroid Pocket 4 pro does since Retroid DOES refine the android experience for you unlike shitty anbernic android.... I have both devices and I DESPISE the RG556. Want to place the RP4 pro in your pocket and take a walk to the park? no problem, it fits while the anbernic does not... want to hook up your RP4 pro to a monitor and play some Rigid Force Redux for android? no problem, just go into the settings of the RP4 pro and turn off the built in buttons and use your bluetooth controller which the RG556 CAN NOT do... I am pretty sure there are more disastrous things I am missing about the RG556 but that;s all I can remember for now.
Good comparison. By chance, do you emulate cricket games? What's your experience? My 5G556 is on the way, but I don't see many resources about emulating sports games, especially given cricket isn't popular in the US and Europe compared to SA, WI and Indian sub-continent.
Hey I tried a PS2 rugby game and it was awful 😂 but I actually remember enjoying a cricket game when I was a kid. I haven't looked into it to be honest. Do you have any recommendations I can try this weekend?
Rp4 pro's shitty QC made it a hard choice for me.
My GF's little bro had nightmares trying to repair it. Thing broke down in first 48 hours.
Sorry to hear that.
We need to get a revised KTR1 to you, Adin. I'd love to see your opinions on it. Especially given your concerns with the 556.
Hmmm I’m intrigued…..
Funny part is I’m torn between whether or not to get either the 556 or RP4P, an Odin2 Pro, or Steam Deck. Decisions decisions.
Some very different devices there. You’ll have to decide what you want to do with the device and take it from there.
All have thier pro's and con's, TBH. It all depends on several factors which one is best for you. Things like: What games you intend to play on it (performance level), how long you intend to play games on it (comfort and ergonomics), the quality of the controls (responsiveness), where you intend to play games (size, portability & battery life), preferred graphic fidelity (display size, resolution & image quality) and how much you can actually afford (budget). Simply weigh up what are the most important factors to you and simply decide from there.
Also, bare in mind that there are some cheaper retro handhelds that might suit your needs better or even be a very good addition to one of those handhelds. For example you could use a Steam Deck for high-end emulation and PC games while you are at home, while using something that is highly pocketable (and cheaper) like a RG40XXV or Miyoo Mini, for a modest level of emulation, whenever you are on the go.
Personally, if it's your first foray into retro handhelds, then I go instead for a cheap handheld that costs under $100 first and see if it really fits into your lifestyle.
Excellent review. I’ve been going back and forth between these two devices and you really made my decision easier. Although I’m only looking for emulation abilities up to N64/PS1/Dreamcast. I should be good to go with the 556 for that right?
Hey yes it’ll play all those well.
I would've bought an RG556 by now if not for all the negative reviews about its thumbsticks. If I could swap out the thumbsticks on the RG556, I would do it, but apparently, that doesn't fix the problem. I also would've bought an RP4 Pro but its screen is just too small for my preferences. I want to buy, and the price of both units is fine by me, but why must these devices always have a show-stopping flaw???
What will you be playing? The sticks aren’t awful.
FPS games. Maybe Odin 2?
The thumbsticks are terrible. I'm going to sell my Anbernic RG556 to buy Retroid Pocket 4 Pro.
I love the south african context to things whereit doesn't make sense to buy this when the price is so high when accounted for shipping, I have seen the 556 on Takealot but it's clocking R7000...
Ya man it’s a bit extreme. If people really want it I recommend they use GoGameGeek because shipping is included in the price and I don’t think import duties will be high.
My Odin 2 came in at R 9k total with shipping and customs, plus case and screen protector. Expensive but not as bad as I thought it would be. Seems AYN declared the value low for the item hence cheaper customs that I paid 😆
@rob8311 relatively speaking that's still not bad for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 device so for that price it's not bad especially since a Switch OLED is around that price but then again I'm considering getting ROG Ally because of those costs.
@@neville.davids you worried about battery on the ROG? I also looked at. Steam Deck but the size is too big. I can't imagine even attempting to travel with it.
@rob8311 Not really worried about battery , I'm looking to a docked PC setup so it'll be plugged in most of the time so I'm looking to play lightweight systems like GBA, PSP portably when i have free time which is like an hour or two which the ROG Ally can do easy and then PS2, Gamecube which I feel are better on a docked setup on x86 not ARM for now so it all works out
Awesome review!
I am looking for a Handheld with android. Would you recomend the rg556 or the powkiddy x28?
avoid powkiddy products most people agree the only decent one is the RB30. They have poor quality and cheap parts.
@@zakyrath thank you so much!
Oh definitely the RG556
@@adinwalls thanks for responding 😊
and how many years of Anbernic do we have left these emulator things are going to keep being made - Retroid Pocket 4 pro - same one as yours - 1 terabyte card AliExpress...!! South Africa huh ...GodSpeed!!:D
Nice video and review! Here's the thing with having 2 devices such as Steam Deck and RP4 Pro for using while inside and outside the house respectively: If you start a PS2 game on your Steam Deck, you're not able to continue the game on the RP4 while you're out and about.... So what's the (practical) point of having both?
I'm not 100% sure what you're getting at here because the obvious difference is that the Steamdeck plays PC games and the Android devices don't. But in terms of a seemless experience between the two, I don't think that was ever on the table.
@@adinwalls What I'm getting at is it seems more practical to get a Steam Deck for PS2/PS3 enulation and a sub $100 device for low-end emulation.
I don’t know why I got the Miyoo mini plus and not the anbernic equivalent then got the retroid pocket 4 I think anbernic isn’t as good as other manufacturers
Anbernic, Odin and Retroid Pocket handholds are from the same company located in Shenzhen China.
Odin is the king
The rumour is that Odin and Retroid are sister companies but Anbernic is definitely not associated with them.
2:12 - Retroid have answered your prayers!
I just shared that as a clip! I do hope the RP4pro remains available because I think both have a place in the world.
@@adinwalls for sure mate!
The only thing that RG556 better is the screen. Everything else RP 4 Pro wins by a mile.
Very agree and I have both units in my collection.
I hate when switch emulators are there because it’s stilll being sold and I have a switch
I mostly show Switch emulation from a theoretical point of view.
Ok cool
Spends almost 3 minutes talking about the sticks having a problem, never once mentions what that problem actually is? Did i just miss it?
I think we gonna get better devices this year for the same price. I would say nether the rp4 pro and rg556 are perfect, but for now I prefer rp4 pro
The Anbernic RG556 Is Awesome It Can Play PS2 Gamecube Or 3DS In Full Speed It Has Smooth Bright Gameplay
Love these vids and your input about these devices. If you had to pick between keychain devices: Fun Key S or RG Nano, which would you pick? I valuable your opinion a lot, feel free to ignore my comment if you don't know much about them
Hey there. I actually meant to order the Finley to do a video with the Nano but never did. The nano has a great audio output with a proper DAC which is nice if you want that. I also really like the metal for a keychain device. The Finley is a flip which is actually a brilliant idea to protect a keychain device. Sorry I don’t have a solid answer, both are cool, I think I would buy the nano due to the metal shell.
@@adinwalls If considering the nano, due to metal, the GKD Pixel joins the conversation
@adinwalls thanks! Love your vids. I appreciate the response. Also the nano is a lot cheaper. I'd probably use it on my keychain so I'd need to think about cases and how to protect the screen I think
As a Psn fan, how i wish the thumb stick were same as the Pocket4. It would be perfect if Rg556 did, imo.
Oh yes. Personally the sticks are an absolute deal breaker for me. But I know for many people it isn’t.
I have a hard time to trust the triggers on spendier anbernic devices after returning one. Time will tell , hopefully it improves and maybe I'm defensive as I just bought the RP4P !
Haha maybe. Nothing wrong with the RP4pro
How about a video about taking care of your emulators..." Wicked " !!!
compare with other machine RG Cube, RG556, rp4pro. which one is best to play the follow PS2, wii, NGC, NS emulator is a stable performance?
I went with the RG556 after watching your previous review on it. Can’t wait for mine to arrive. 😊
The rog ally z1 is 250
Haha I completely forgot that I made another video about this!
The RP4Pro runs games better which is what matters most I think.
I love you videos. But I really have to say that the knive makes me feel uncomfortable. I wish you would use something cosy instead.
Next week I’ll use a banana 😊
😭😭😭😭@@adinwalls
I cant get behind this constant push from people for a larger retroid console, if you want something bigger get an ayn device. its called retroid pocket not retroid bag or backpack. not to mention its absolutely ridiculous to even suggest that they should limit the pro to a larger model. the argument that you get more for your dollar with a bigger system is arguably the opposite of true.
also the shipping is not ridiculous, I have to assume you are fairly new to global shipping as 2 weeks for what is essentially 10-15 dollars is pretty average these days, at one point in time when making online orders it used to take 2-3+ months to get products ordered from china.
also the end of the video comments to get the worse power spec device for people that dont own a more powerful device already just is mind boggling. the biggest apeal of the 556 would be the larger and nicer screen that the system cant really take that much advantage of natively but thats not to say it doesnt have good usecases, infact it is arguably a much better in home streaming device. if you have a desktop/playstation/xbox device that you can stream games from, it makes it a better option than the 4/pro, but based on performance differences alone if you are going to buy something for higher end emulation, it falls flat when you cant even take advantage of upscaling. to its full resolution like you get with the retroid which actually can push more games to run at its full 720p resolution.
Thanks.
Which Galaxy Tab would the chipset be equivalent to? 🤔
I feel like the Retroid Pocket 5 kind of mixed the pros of both these devices: screen comparable to the RG 556 and about as powerful as the Pocket 4 Pro.
Yup!
So! What is better than the RG556 and the RP4Pro? Like a device that has the best of both?
Ayn Odin 2
Cool Hugh... nice. lol
However you are making me nervous having your trusty Crocodile Dundee blade next to your precious handhelds.
PLLLEEEAAASSSEEE don't slip and hurt the screens. Oh yeah... or yourself. Handhelds first tho. (just kidding)
Haha… I’ve requested a nicer, sharper knife for Father’s Day.
I feel it’s stuck in between a RP4 pro and an Odin 2. It doesn’t have the portability of the former, nor the screen size and power of the latter.
Fair point
Great video!
Thank you
He looks like Harry potter with those glasses and hair.
Does he? 🤔
@@adinwalls kinda, just picture him with a Cape and a wand.
@@Yusei255 ya he seems pretty weird.
Anbernic RG556 or Retroid Pocket 4 Pro for psp games? :)
Both are great. 556 gives you that lovely screen.
I put the grip backwards on my RP3+ and it fits in my fanny bag that i wear crossbody, take it with me everywhere i go. Can you do that with the 4/4pro? RG556 is too big for me, not portable, its more of a couch device, Retroid is perfect for my use.
Own a MM+ for PS1 and below, RP3+ everything above that, but i do put some ps1 and below favorite games.
Okay cool that’s a very nice setup.
Why kind of a psychopath uses a knife as a pointer? Liked the vid, thanks.
Me… me.
If shipping is so expensive to where you live why don't you consider becoming a local distributor for these type of devices?
I’m already too busy. I know some young guys who are looking into it.
Come with all those games?
The 556 does
@ like that because I don't know how to load Roms am not That tecky an I have a MacBook
if you prefer high quality controls, and y'know, actually want to control your games effectively with the analog joysticks, then you'll want to avoid Anbernic... Or you can purchase any one of their devices and find out the hard way.
What if I only wanted to hook this or the Retroid 4pro up to a TV and use a bluetooth controller. Which route would you take?
I guess the rp4pro would be the best for that.
what about the odin pro or odin lite 🤔 i think it does most of what rp4 does just little weaker cpu