The Abxylute One Pro is what the Steam Deck should have been – with a $209 price tag

Back in the day, handheld gaming meant slipping AA batteries into a Game Boy and hoping your save file didn’t vanish with a sneeze. Fast forward past the PSP era, through the Switch’s heyday, and here we are – surrounded by sleek, cloud-connected consoles that look like they could file your taxes if you asked nicely. Into this already-packed arena walks the Abxylute One Pro, strutting like it knows something the others don’t. Spoiler: it kind of does.

The One Pro isn’t trying to outgun a Steam Deck or push frame rates like a ROG Ally. That’s not its lane. What it offers instead is something far more focused – and frankly, way more fun. This is a machine that understands handheld gaming isn’t always about performance brute force. Sometimes it’s about slipping into retro bliss, emulating PS2 titles flawlessly, and doing it all without melting your palms or draining your wallet.

Designer: abxylute

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Powered by the MediaTek Genio 510, the One Pro gets a solid boost over the OG Abxylute. This chip isn’t exactly a household name, but under the hood it’s no slouch. We’re talking dual Cortex-A78 cores backed by four Cortex-A55s – enough to push 60fps on PS2 emulation, which is kind of the sweet spot for most old-school titles. Paired with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 64GB of storage (expandable to 2TB), it’s well equipped for managing retro libraries, mobile games, and light Android multitasking.

And yes, it’s running Android 13, which means Google Play Store access is baked in. Emulators? Check. Remote play for Steam, PS5, and Xbox? You bet. Mobile games and streaming? Abxylutely (geddit?). But what makes the One Pro feel unusually tuned-in is how it’s tailored to the hands of gamers who actually care about control fidelity.

The joysticks are a big deal here. These aren’t the mini thumb-nubs you find on cheaper handhelds or Joy-Con imitators. They’re full-sized capacitive digital joysticks, which should mean better accuracy, less drift, and a bit of that Xbox-controller muscle memory. For something this compact, that’s a surprisingly premium touch – and one that’ll matter when you’re trying to stick a landing in Tony Hawk or line up a sniper shot in Metal Gear Solid 3.

Display-wise, you’re getting a 7-inch 1080p LTPS screen with a 60Hz refresh rate. It’s not OLED, but for the price point it’s respectable – colors are punchy, motion feels smooth, and the screen size hits that ergonomic sweet spot. The design goes semi-transparent, evoking that late ’90s aesthetic like it just walked out of a Toys“R”Us catalog – but the vibe works. It’s retro without being cosplay.

You’ll also find touchscreen mapping tools, controller customization, and even 4K video output – ideal if you’re hooking this up to a TV or some wild AR glasses setup. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5 with MU-MIMO (so your game stream won’t choke), Bluetooth, and USB-C for charging or docking. The 5,200mAh battery promises up to 8 hours of use, which feels just right – not marathon-level, but good enough to get you through a long flight or a Sunday couch session.

Size-wise, it clocks in at 250mm x 115mm x 30mm and weighs 430 grams. That’s chunky enough to feel sturdy without veering into wrist-cramp territory. Luckily, it’s still hyper-compact, leaning into Switch Lite or Legion Go S territory, which makes it perfect for on-the-go gaming… and although the abxylute One Pro doesn’t really ship with a protective case, you can grab a nifty soft-shell carry case on abxylute’s website for pretty cheap, complete with mesh pockets for keeping things like charging cables, MicroSD cards, and whatnot.

The Kickstarter launched on March 27, with early bird pricing at $209, and the full retail price landing at $249. Shipping kicks off mid-to-late May, so it won’t be long before you get the unit in your hands – and the sooner the better, judging by the whole tariff-measuring competition the US and China are having…

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