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The Anbernic RG406H is a premium handheld game console featuring a powerful 8-core Tiger T820 processor built on 6nm EUV technology, a vibrant 4-inch IPS multi-touch display at 960x720 resolution, and customizable 16 million color RGB lighting. It comes preloaded with games on a 128GB TF card, expandable up to 2TB, and supports advanced gaming controls including a 3D Hall joystick, six-axis gyroscope, and active cooling. Additional features include wireless updates, USB-C 1080p output, and energy-saving settings, making it a versatile device for gamers aged 10 and up.





| Product Dimensions | 17.4 x 8.1 x 4.55 cm; 263.08 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Item model number | RG 406H |
| Number of Game Players | Multiplayer |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Colour | WHITE |
| ASIN | B0DNF3LD4C |
K**N
Best of the best
Absolutely the best handheld on the market by a long shot. Got mine through another website but still the same product. Emulators play very smoothly and efficiently. I would highly recommend this to anybody. If you like Simpsons hit and run and bully on PS2. This is the handheld for you.
M**N
The Anbernic RG 406H is the best console Anbernic has released. There are two elements to this review, one is the console itself, and the other is the “extra” items that were included or might be desirable. This is not a top-of-the-line android game console, but it is a very good one. It isn’t really pocketable, given the tall joysticks, but that minor annoyance is, in my view, offset by how good the sticks are. I also have an RG556 from Anbernic, and these are better sticks by far. I like both consoles, but this one is a better all-rounder -- though I do wish it was OLED (but that would make the price higher). It does have the same processing power as the 556 with a slightly more portable form factor. I chose the white version of this console and in my opinion it looks stunning. I don’t have many white consoles, but I think the way they designed this makes white a fantastic color choice. The bezels are not bothersome to me, and the controls all feel great -- especially the D-Pad which is almost as good as the joysticks. The shoulder buttons feel great, and the triggers provide more than enough control for my analog needs. I particularly enjoy racing games on this console. It comes with a number of pre-installed emulators, and for my use case I quickly deleted them and installed the more up-to-date emulators from my google play account and from Github. I also use my own games from the large collection of physical media I have on hand. All that said, it worked out of the box, and all the customization is not needed to enjoy great gameplay. The included launcher is fine, but I switched over to my favorite open source launchers. This console came with a screen protector that fits perfectly, and I appreciate having it from day one. It’s far easier to get a contaminant free screen protector application right when you remove the product rather than later when you have to clean accumulated dust and smudging (especially on a touch screen device). It also came with a basic USB-C to A cable for charging the device, which is great if this is your first console, or second, but not really needed when you have many USB-C to A cables around. Still, they have no way to know, and I’m glad it’s there. This particular console also came with an SD card painted in Kioxia colors which did not read “Kioxia” and, out of the box, had a LOST.DIR folder on it. Not a good sign. It did come in a plastic SD card carrier, which is always appreciated. Given the length of the joysticks I do recommend getting a case for this unit, there are several available that will fit (I ordered one to fit exactly, but I’ve been using another that’s close enough if I keep the front surface shipping foam that came with the console on it). All in all, I rate this as the best Anbernic Android retro game console they’ve made to date. I prefer it to the Cube, which is very similar (and also excellent), because of the improved joysticks and slightly stretched grips which I find more ergonomic. It’s not cheap, but I think it’s value for money.
M**A
Item was on time. It plays great. For those who are new to this hobby, you have to load in your own roms. It's not hard at all. You can even load directly onto the device by using the web browser. The luxury of an android handheld. Battery is great, screen is vibrant, and controls are sharp. Great purchase for my retro gaming hobby
R**O
Is an ok handheld up to n64 games and some ps2 games but has a lot of problems with most ps2 games on it. Price is ok for what it can offer but do not buy if playing ps2 games is your goal.
M**E
No games. Not one not a single game to play. I really looked forward to playing the 4000 games but it's nothing there. Maybe I can get a room dump file to replace it. I'm disappointed
J**D
Good system but the games that came with it aren't part of the game system I wanted to try...the systems it claims to play i wouldn't know because the games aren't included
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