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Anbernic RG G01 Review: Not Quite There
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If you thought âanother cheap controller with a screenâ was just a gimmick, meet the AnbernicâŻRGâŻG01 â a $40âish joystick that actually tries to be clever (it even tracks your heart rate). On paper itâs impressive: 2.5âinch IPS display, electroâinductive sticks, Hallâeffect triggers, 1âŻkHz polling and a 21âhour battery. In practice the execution feels halfâbaked.
The button feel is a mixed bag. Microâswitch face buttons have a tiny travel that some will love, while the shortâthrow trigger toggle is oddly loose and hard to confirm when it clicks. The Dâpad sits too high and can be a pain to reinstall without bending clips. Sticks and longâthrow triggers, however, are solid and driftâfree.
Ergonomics suffer from the added screen height; shoulder buttons become fiddly after a few rounds of shooters or racers. Extras like macro buttons, gyro, vibration and a phone mount work, but theyâre cramped or flimsy. The onâdevice software is functional yet clunky, and the heartârate sensor takes forever to activate â youâll probably never use it.
Bottom line: the RGâŻG01 isnât broken, just overâpromised for its price. If you really want a builtâin screen, wait for a sale on the Manba One or stick with proven subâ$50 options like the Fantech EOS Pro IIS. Otherwise, there are better bangâforâyourâbuck controllers out there.
