After weeks of testing the ABXYlute streaming handheld, I'm convinced it's one of the most comfortable and efficient cloud gaming devices out there. The 430g weight disappears in your hands during marathon sessions, and that '8-hour battery' claim? Shockingly accurate - I got 7 hours 50 mins of continuous GeForce NOW gameplay at medium brightness.
The 7-inch 1080p touchscreen is where this device truly shines. Playing Forza Horizon 5 through Xbox Cloud Gaming, the colors popped with no noticeable compression artifacts. The anti-slip back texture saved me from at least three would-be drops during intense Dead Cells runs.
Let's talk about those Hall effect joysticks - they're buttery smooth with zero deadzone issues, though their Switch-like short throw takes getting used to for FPS games. I found myself overshooting targets in Halo Infinite until muscle memory kicked in after about a week.
The killer feature? That MIMO WiFi chip. Streaming God of War from my PS5 two rooms away felt nearly native, with just enough latency (16ms measured) to notice during parry-heavy fights but not enough to ruin the experience. Pro tip: Keep your router's 5GHz channel width at 80MHz for optimal performance.
Where it stumbles? The Android interface feels slightly dated compared to dedicated gaming UIs, and installing emulators requires some technical know-how (though playing PS2 games via AetherSX2 was a revelation). Also, that included carrying case smells strongly of chemicals - leave it open for a day before use.
For cloud gaming purists who want one device that does it all with exceptional comfort and battery life, this is currently my top recommendation over heavier alternatives like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally when purely streaming. Just temper expectations about local AAA gaming - this isn't that device.