Ayaneo, well-known for its innovative handheld gaming consoles, has just launched its third-generation flagship device through a crowdfunding campaign. The Ayaneo 3 introduces a revolutionary modular controller design that’s turning heads. From what we can gather on its Indiegogo page, this device offers a Standard Module equipped with joysticks, a D-pad, and the familiar ABXY buttons. For those looking for something different, there’s a Touchpad Module which swaps out the joysticks for a touchpad, and a Fighting Module that switches the right-side controls for a six-button setup, ideal for fighting game enthusiasts.
What’s truly exciting about this console is the ability to mix these modules to suit your style and gameplay preferences. With up to 56 different layout combinations, the customization options are vast. However, the process of changing modules involves a motorized mechanism to eject the controller pieces, which seems more complicated than it potentially needs to be. That said, we’d prefer to experience this in person before making any final judgments.
Powering one of the Ayaneo 3 variants is AMD’s latest processor offering. The console can be equipped with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU, marking Ayaneo as one of the pioneers in utilizing this technology in a handheld gaming device. Alternatively, you can opt for an AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor if you’re after a bit less power but still impressive performance.
The lineup for Ayaneo 3 features several choices: from a 7-inch 120 Hz LCD display boasting 500 nits of brightness to a stunning 7-inch 144 Hz OLED screen reaching 800 nits. Both screen types share the same pricing tier, leaving the choice up to your preference. Memory options start at 16GB with the 8840U model, but you can bump it up to a whopping 64GB if you go for the HX 370 version. Storage is generous too, beginning at 512GB and maxing out at 4TB, perfect for those who prefer not to delete games frequently.
Pricing kicks off at $899 for the entry-level model, excluding the extra controller modules, and can escalate to $2,099 for the top-tier model packed with all the specs. However, if you jump on the bandwagon during the crowdfunding campaign, you can snag a discount ranging from $200 to $300.
It’s important to highlight that more budget-friendly models don’t come with the extra controller modules—these are reserved for certain 64GB/2TB configurations. At this point, Ayaneo won’t be selling the modules separately, so if you’re keen on those bits, you’ll need to spring for one of the higher-priced versions.
As I write this, Ayaneo has already smashed its funding goal of $50,000, signaling a promising path to production. Given Ayaneo’s strong track record of fulfilling its promises, backers are feeling quite confident about receiving their new gadgets as expected.
Yet, it’s wise to remember that with crowdfunded ventures, even with goals met, there’s no absolute guarantee you’ll receive a finished product. Backing now means you’re essentially investing in the company’s future and sharing some of the launch risk. But if you’re a fan of being first in line and cashing in on a reward discount, it’s a gamble that might be worth taking.