Ayn Odin

A retrogaming emulation and mobile gaming console, it is slightly smaller than the Nintendo Switch.

[2] Gerald Lynch of TechRadar rated the console 5/5 stars, calling it one of the most powerful gaming handhelds of all time, and praising the build quality and ability to play a vast number of games, while criticizing its processor as "slightly older".

[1] James Trew of Engadget called the system "the retro gaming handheld to beat", commenting that F-Zero GX could run at full speed on the device and praising its ability to emulate the GameCube and PlayStation 2 libraries while also being well-made and reasonably priced.

[2] Will Greenwald of PCMag called it a system with "loads of potential", although commenting that it was "fairly limited out of the box", requiring "extensive sideloading".

[3] Alan Zhang of 4Gamer.net praised the system's build quality and buttons, but called it weaker than recent smartphones.