🎮 Game Anywhere, Own Your Retro Vibe
The Miyoo Mini V4 is a compact handheld game console featuring a sharp 2.8-inch 750x560 IPS display, a robust 2000mAh battery offering 4-6 hours of gameplay, and an ultra-lightweight design. It comes with essential accessories including a portable case and screen protectors, allowing gamers to customize their experience by loading their own game library.
B**B
Incredible for the price.
I've had a few and gave them away but I'm keeping this one. If you're not a techie get the loaded SD card or else it's not going to be much fun for you. If you are into tech then install OnionOS and load it up with all the roms you can find. PS1 is the most powerful system it emulates and it does it well. I have a couple other recent model handhelds that are bigger and more expensive that I don't like taking out of the house, this one fits into my pocket easily and I won't be too upset if it's lost or damaged.
E**A
Perfect for on the go!
Oh my goodness, this thing has changed my life! Retro gaming at any time anywhere! It's so portable! I've tried other retro consoles in the past but this one quickly became my favorite due to it's comfort, size, customization and "GameSwitcher" ability. It turns out I like switching out my games constantly and frequently! It's been absolutely perfect for Pokemon and Final Fantasy games, buttons can be mapped to be used one handed. There's an activity tracker as well if you are into that. System feels smooth and comfortable in one hand although, screen is not the best quality, I personally do not like using overlays on the Mini because I feel it makes the game look much too dark. The first thing I did though was obtain a brand new 128GB micro SD and install a fresh version of OnionOS since I've heard horror stories of SD cards packed with these retro consoles. After OS install, I was able to add over 3,000 retro games from Arcade to PlayStation to Wonder Swan Color! I loved it so much, I ended up buying a Mini Plus because you can switch the SD cards back and forth, the key difference being the Plus has wifi and the Mini does not. Customization has been a delight on this thing, there are many enthusiets that sell custom buttons, stickers and shells for these to truly make it your own. I've been using the Mini for on the go travel and the Plus for home. You can't go wrong with either!
R**H
Great value; READ THE MANUAL!!!!!!
Comfortable to hold (I wear a size L glove). Stock OS and Roms are solid. Screen is bright, sound is similar to an original Gameboy Pocket. I have run NES roms up to PlayStation 1 roms (Tekken 2 and Metal Gear Solid. Every rom I play runs beautifully. The SD card and included reader, are not brand name. Both worked well for me. For longevity, I spent 15$ on a quality class A1 128GB card. Included case is nice, and be sure to use the cable that came with the device for charging or a cheap usb-C cable. The unit doesn’t seem to like/charge properly off of high-throughput types.BE SURE TO READ THE MANUAL: It’s the difference between having a bad time with the unit and a good, fun, time.For the tinkerers: Onion OS really takes things up a notch. Custom themes, etc. really lets you make it ‘yours’.
M**3
Miyoo Mini v4 Is A Solid Hit, But Crappy MicroSD Card
Miyoo Mini V4 Handheld Game Console 2.8-inch 750*560 IPS Screen 2000mAh Miyoo-Mini v4 with Portable Case Transparent BlackSo overall I am not sure how much I need to explain to you how great Miyoo makes little fantastic products. It has perfect hand feel and is tiny in the right way. The battery life is solid for what it is but only if you use OnionOS. It is a real solid value for the money as long as you can get it for a reasonable price. With the fact that there are no more of these being made, the prices are going to go up for nothing else but the nostalgia value. It is highly functional and works great. So for the actual console itself, it is a 5/5.But then comes the card in the console. The card failed right out of the box. Tried to power it on but it would just sit there with a weird flashing screen that would not turn on. So I picked up an extra SD card and transferred all the files over to the new card. It took nearly 3 hours to move 59.1GB. Once I put the new card it, I realized there was no game variety to be had, it had limited playability but that was easily rectified by just switching to OnionOS. Honestly you cannot believe the night and day difference between the two OS's. It really made this little thing into a mighty powerhouse.Honestly pick this up before it's gone. It will be a piece of emulator history.
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