đ° New article from Retro Handhelds
AYN Odin 2: Two Years Later
https://retrohandhelds.gg/ayn-odin-2-two-years-later/
Letâs be real: the AYN Odin 2 didnât just enter the handheld sceneâit crashed it. In late 2023, for $299, it packed a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 into a pocket-sized beast that outperformed pricier rivals like the Razer Edge. And somehow, two years later? Itâs still the gold standard.
The controls? Iconic. Those clacky buttons and revolutionary analog sticks (now copied by half the market) made it feel like a Switch on steroids. Ergonomics? Near-perfect out of the boxâno case needed. Performance? Unmatched for Android gaming, with full PS2/GameCube emulation and rock-solid support for Linux-based OSes like Batocera and ROCKNIX. Even Windows via Winlator? Yeah, it could.
Sure, the screen was⌠fine. Not bright, not OLED, but serviceable. And while newer models like the Odin 2 Portal (OLED!) and Retroid Pocket 6 have stolen some spotlight, the Odin 2âs real legacy isnât in specsâitâs in standardizing expectations. It forced everyone else to raise their game on price, performance, and stick quality.
Today? Still my go-to handheld. Not because itâs perfectâbut because nothing else in its price range offers this much flexibility, community love, and raw power. Just please, AYN⌠sell us replacement batteries. Weâre begging here.
