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🎮 Pocket the Past, Play the Future!
The Upgraded XF40H is a sleek handheld retro gaming console featuring a quad-core CPU, advanced GPU, and an open-source Linux system. Its 4.0-inch 720x720 IPS tempered glass screen delivers vibrant visuals, while a 4000mAh battery supports up to 10 hours of continuous play. Preloaded with over 20,000 classic and indie games, it supports multiplayer modes and expandable storage via a 128GB TF card. This portable powerhouse comes with essential accessories, making it an ideal gift for millennial professionals craving nostalgic gaming on the move.







| ASIN | B0FH22KMD4 |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,086 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #127 in Plug & Play Video Games |
| Brand Name | EraVortx |
| Color | White-128g |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Included Components | Case, Handheld Game Console, Screen protector, Type-C charging cable, User manual |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 5.62 x 0.86 x 3.18 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.62"L x 0.86"W x 3.18"H |
| Manufacturer | EraVortx |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | XF40H |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Players | Multiplayer |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Platform | Android |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Size | 0.86 x 5.62 x 3.18 inches |
S**.
Exceptional Product, A must have for every gamer!
I was taken back at how much time, effort and overall quality is in this. The battery has long lasting life span on a single charge. There are No duplicate games, the game variety is exceptional! all systems work, screen quality is bright and crisp, the nostalgia of the music on several games takes me back a decade or two. The sound is great overall great presentation! The product comes with a screen protector already installed, an extra one for whatever may come. A carrying case, charging cord and some nice customer service info. What more can you ask for overall? I will be purchasing 2 more of these units for the family to use for multiplayer.
M**.
Incredible archive of games!!!
UPDATE: Seller contacted me to make it right and sent me a tested SD card that appears to be working on all the games that I was unable to play on the replacement unit with poor battery. Excellent customer service and this device is probably the best deal out there. ----------- I returned the item because of poor battery life of 2 hours and right joystick was reversed in Robotron. Otherwise most games seemed to be working well, although I did have to choose a different emulator on some classic games which was a nuisance. The replacement unit arrived quickly with a slightly better battery but not close to the 10 hours life as advertised. Sadly many games did not work on the replacement unit no matter what emulator I chose and several of them actually locked up and forced a restart. Robotron wouldn't run while Punchout and Super Punchout were missing the bottom halves of the game. Also Power Saving/Sleep Mode doesn't seem to work properly. So far I'm disappointed and not sure what to do as I really like the unit.
A**N
Decent retro console with a bright screen plays lots of games, but isn’t upgradable
This portable game console is pretty good out-of-the-box, but don’t think you’ll be able to play every game included on the micro sd card that comes with the unit. Still, there’s a lot of great games here. Let’s take a look at the hardware. There is a good sized 4 inch diagonal screen that is bright and reasonably responsive. The screen feels like it has real glass covering it (not polycarbonate). The unit also ships with a screen protector that you can put on if you want. Using the screen protector is probably a good idea if you plan to just throw the unit into a pocket or purse with the also included case. The unit has a 4-core CPU and separate GPU. It isn’t going to win awards, but it’s capable of playing nearly any game I tried quite well. Some games have sound glitches, but I think that’s the emulator and not an issue with the hardware. Speaking of sound, the built-in mono speaker is quite loud and doesn’t distort. That being said, it’s not going to impress any audiophiles. If you don’t love it, you can always use standard wired headphones (via standard 3.5mm jack). There does seem to be ~4 GB of internal storage that is used only for boot up, and not for game storage. The included 128 GB micro SD card is mostly full. So while you can put more games on it, don’t expect to add a lot more. Most of the storage on the card contains the “20,000+” claimed games. I haven’t counted all of the games, but there are quite a few across the 20 emulated systems. The card itself is cheap and I don’t expect it to last long. I purchased a high quality 256 GB micro SD card and used my laptop to copy over the data from the 128 GB card onto my new one and then I packed away the original for safe keeping. It’s worth noting that you’ll need to format whatever card you want to use in Fat32 format for it to work. The documentation also says that the largest card the hardware can read is a 256 GB card. I didn’t try using something larger than that, but I can confirm a 256 GB card works well. The rumble pack in the unit is pretty powerful and seems responsive. It also seems to work well with the games that support it. The shell and gaming buttons are plastic. Not the cheapest I’ve ever used, but not super-premium feeling. However, none of the buttons feel particularly mushy or loose, so that’s good. That being said, I don’t love the small shoulder buttons. They are too small to be easy to hit. The analog sticks feel ok and move smoothly. The LED lights around the sticks feel gimmicky, but are bright and have several color options (and you can turn them off). The software that runs the unit is ok. It contains a variety of cores to emulate everything from stand-up arcade machines (via a variety of MAME cores) to the earliest gameboy or NES. You can disable cores that you don’t want to use and you can adjust which core each game rom uses. This is good, because not all games will launch or play using the default settings. While the unit does ship with a basic manual accessible while using the unit, it doesn’t cover all features, so you’ll probably want to make a note of some of the more esoteric key commands that you can find in this listing on Amazon, because they aren’t easily discoverable otherwise. There’s also a small insert that explains how to hard reset the device if it freezes up (this is an emulator console, after all). I find the battery life to be ok. It will run for hours in my testing. It charges via USB-C (and it includes a cable, but no wall charger). It’s not the fastest charging unit, but I found it to be ok. The battery is not designed to be user replaceable, unfortunately. And from what I saw from a teardown, it’s not the easiest to replace (though it could be done if you can find the right battery). The included case is slightly hard, so it should protect against average drops. This unit does include WiFi and Bluetooth for multiplayer games that support it, but you cannot upgrade the software on the unit over the internet. There is a GitHub repository with software updates you could manually install if needed, but the unit I received shipped with the latest software installed. I don’t know how often (if at all) there will be updates, but you should assume there won’t be any. Don’t expect bug fixes to come along. The unit also does not have an HDMI port, so easy connection to a TV or monitor isn’t in the cards. For the price, you get decent hardware that can play a ton of games right out of the box. So long as you don’t expect a user-replaceable battery or regular software updates, you should have a lot of retro-gaming fun on the go.
M**E
Games all glitch or freeze
Great idea, poor execution. The unit itself feels fragile - really would benefit from a much sturdier case - I feel it would break easily if you were gaming hard. All of the games I tried would either freeze or not load properly. It has a great game library if only they actually worked. So much potential, sad to see it fail.
J**Y
Absolutely awesome
Awesome handheld, has played every game I've tried flawlessly. Spent 3 hours playing the first time trying it out. Has ALOT of good Big "N" games on it which seems a little risky. Highly recommend if your trying to decide.
C**N
Update: SOLID value
Update: 10/12/25: I had a very positive experience with the seller after my initial purchase and decided to try another unit (same model). This time, no issues with the screen or sd card (although as a best practice, I still recommend creating a backup of the sd card after purchase for ANY retro handheld that runs off an sd card). A few key points I wanted to add: - I own several retro handhelds, and this is by FAR the most comfortable. I greatly prefer the landscape layout versus the more Gameboy-esque portrait layout of many other systems, and using the shoulder buttons is easy and comfortable (not always a given with these). - This device has Wi-Fi built in, something that many devices in this price range lack. - The built-in wifi plus the bright and crisp screen (and comfortable controls) makes this a great value in the retro handheld category. - To manage expectations: This is my GO-TO device for MAME and console/handheld systems up to the PSOne generation. The device CAN run some games from additional systems, but I recommed this specifically for the ones I mentioned.
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