Rankings

The Kinhank Super Console X2 Pro delivers a massive 65,000-game library, 4K HDMI output, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and three operating systems in a mini-box. Its limited 2 GB RAM and occasional overheating restrict performance for demanding 3D titles. It fits families and casual retro fans who value variety and connectivity.

The FCHOZY 2026 Upgraded Retro Gaming Console is a plug-and-play HDMI stick offering over 20,000 pre-loaded games across 23 emulators with 4K upscaling. Its cheap build and occasional power and controller instability limit the experience. Best suited for casual gamers seeking a massive library and quick multiplayer on modern TVs.

The Latimand Retro Video Game Console provides over 20,000 games across nine emulators with 4K HDMI output in a compact ABS-plastic design. Lack of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and expandable storage limits flexibility. Suitable for casual players who want an easy, plug-and-play TV experience.
The Youngwants Plug & Play Console offers a massive 20,000-plus game library and 4K HDMI output in a simple dongle form factor. Its low-end dual-core CPU and need for external power restrict performance and portability. Ideal for families and casual gamers seeking hassle-free TV gaming.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Youngwants Video Game Console |
|---|---|---|---|---|
— | 1,800 MHzbest | — | — | |
— | 2,048 MBbest | — | — | |
2 unitsbest | 2 unitsbest | 2 unitsbest | 2 unitsbest | |
64 GB | 256 GBbest | 64 GB | 64 GB | |
20,000 games | 65,000 gamesbest | 20,000 games | 20,000 games | |
23 emulators | 60 emulatorsbest | 9 emulators | 23 emulators | |
2 portsbest | — | — | 1 ports | |
— | 12 Wbest | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Youngwants Video Game Console |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Features(1) | ||||
Number of Pre‑loaded Games (games) | 20000 games | 65000 games | 20000 games | 20000 games |
Storage(1) | ||||
Storage Capacity (GB) | 64 GB | 256 GB | 64 GB | 64 GB |
Controls(1) | ||||
Controller Type | wireless | joystick | wired | wireless |
Ports(1) | ||||
USB Ports (ports) | 2 ports | — | — | 1 ports |
Software(1) | ||||
Number of Supported Emulators (emulators) | 23 emulators | 60 emulators | 9 emulators | 23 emulators |
Build & Design(2) | ||||
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | — | 99.1x19.8x99.1 mm | 99.1x68.6x139.7 mm | 99.1 x 68.6 x 139.7 mm mm |
Material | — | Plastic | ABS plastic | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the FCHOZY stick for its massive retro library, 4K upscaling, and low-latency wireless controllers, noting the fast boot-up and searchable menu as user-friendly features. However, they caution that the device often requires an HDMI extender, suffers from unstable USB power, and exhibits unreliable controller performance, while the build quality feels cheap and the game selection includes many duplicates.
Everyday users are enthusiastic about the sheer number of games and the convenience of instant multiplayer on a TV, especially praising the sharp visuals and portable form factor. Recurring frustrations center on the mandatory HDMI extension, controller lag or non-responsiveness, and power instability when using generic USB chargers, as well as concerns about duplicate or low-quality titles.

“Setup requires HDMI extension cable to avoid signal issues and unresponsive controllers”

“over 65,000 classics ready to go”

“pretty damn shitty”





Professional reviewers commend the Kinhank X2 Pro for its massive pre-installed game library, plug-and-play convenience, 4K HDMI output, and versatile triple-OS setup with a cooling fan. However, they consistently point out the hardware's limitations, especially the inability to run demanding 3D or N64 titles smoothly, the practical 2 GB RAM ceiling, and confusing spec listings across sellers.
Everyday users appreciate the sheer volume of games, easy setup, family multiplayer, and crisp 4K display, describing it as a ready-to-play nostalgia machine. Recurring complaints focus on lag in 3D titles, the necessity of backing up the SD card, occasional overheating, and occasional Wi-Fi connectivity hiccups.

Everyday users are enthusiastic about the sheer number of games and the convenience of instant multiplayer on a TV, especially praising the sharp visuals and portable form factor. Recurring frustrations center on the mandatory HDMI extension, controller lag or non-responsiveness, and power instability when using generic USB chargers, as well as concerns about duplicate or low-quality titles.
Everyday users are enthusiastic about the sheer number of games and the convenience of instant multiplayer on a TV, especially praising the sharp visuals and portable form factor. Recurring frustrations center on the mandatory HDMI extension, controller lag or non-responsiveness, and power instability when using generic USB chargers, as well as concerns about duplicate or low-quality titles.
Professional reviewers describe the Youngwants console as a nostalgic powerhouse with an impressive 20,000-plus game library and 4K HDMI output, but they consistently point out the underpowered dual-core Gortek A7 CPU and questionable software modifications that hinder smooth N64 and PS1 emulation.
Everyday users appreciate the sheer volume of games and the hassle-free plug-and-play setup, often recommending it as a family or birthday gift, while recurring complaints focus on laggy performance for higher-end titles and the need for an external power source.
