![]() Speaking of controllers, there are plenty of options out there, but I prefer to use something that’s somewhat retro-friendly. The HDMI adapter is smaller than the standard size, so you will either want to grab a micro HDMI cable like this one from Amazon Basics, or a micro HDMI adapter to use with an existing cable. On the Odin Base/Pro and Odin 2, you can also provide video out via its USB-C DisplayPort, with an adapter like this one. There is also a fancy new USB-C/A adapter now available!Īdditionally, the Odin doubles as a pseudo home console, thanks to its HDMI output function as well as the ability to connect to controllers via bluetooth or USB. A nice adapter like this one from Anker will give you fast transfer speeds, and won’t cause any corruption issues with your card. In general it is best to use exFAT file format for your card, since FAT32 format limits each file to 4GB or lessĪnother accessory to consider: if you don’t have a nice microSD to USB reader, you might want to think about getting one. When adding your microSD card to the handheld, the Odin may prompt you to reformat the card if the card is currently using a file format that isn’t compatible with the device. Instead, shop around for the best deal based on your desired amount of storage! 128GB cards: Some cards may transfer files more quickly (like when adding ROMs to the card), but the difference will be negligible. And yes, 1TB microSD cards will also work, if you want to load up a ton of games.Īs far as model (“Extreme” vs “Ultra”, etc), this won’t matter when it comes to playing games. A 256GB or 512GB card will allow you to store even more of those larger games. ![]() A 128GB card will allow you to load EVERY 8-bit and 16-bit game out there, just all of the arcade games that work, and quite a few PS1, Dreamcast, PSP, GameCube, PS2, and Sega CD games (those systems have the largest file sizes). The prices fluctuate all the time, so keep an eye out for deals. In general, I recommend the cards listed below, in order or preference. I recommend using a card from reputable brands like SanDisk or Samsung to use in your device. What I typically will do is use the SD card for storing my ROMs, and the internal storage for Android games (some of them can take up a lot of space). However, it also has an SD card slot for cheaper storage. The AYN Odin will not come bundled with a microSD card, but it will have at least 64GB of internal storage, or up to 512GB if you pay for an upgrade. There are many accessories that work with the Odin, but here are some of my favorites. Shipping will be an additional charge and varies by region. Finally, the Base model only comes in black, so if you want any fancy colors you will need to look at the higher tiers.Īll models are available directly via AYN’s website. For best results, consider the Pro or Max model or the additional RAM. Of note, the RAM amount may affect performance with higher-end emulators (Yuzu) and Android games. It has three options, with different RAM and internal storage options: Base (8GB/128GB), Pro (12GB/256GB), and Max (16GB/512GB). Odin 2: The Odin 2 comes with the beefy Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chips, and wholesale improvements in ergonomics, battery, controls, and more. ![]() This one runs an overclocked Snapdragon 845 processor. Odin Base/Pro: The Odin Base has now been discontinued, so only the Pro model remains (the difference was only RAM). ![]() For more detailed specs about the two units, here is a great guide made by the Odin community. Surprisingly, this chip actually performs very similarly to the Odin Base/Pro models. It has the same shell as the Odin Base/Pro, but runs a different chipset: the Dimensity D900. Odin Lite: The Odin Lite is AYN’s budget listing. Within each of these main models, there are some different buildouts: There are essentially two main models of Odin: the Odin (which released in 2022), and the Odin 2 (which released in 2023). Increase rendering resolution in 3D-based games There are no copyrighted files on this website. You are on your own to find the emulated game files (ROMs) to play on this device. There are some unique setup aspects for the Odin which we’ll cover in this guide, to complement the two guides above, but I would highly encourage you to check out those two guides if you want to take a deeper dive into the platforms.Īre the Odin devices pre-loaded with games? No, the devices ship as a general Android phone or tablet, with only essential apps (Play Store, Chrome, etc.) pre-installed. I already have complete Android and RetroArch guides on this website, which will serve as the foundation of setting up your Odin. Because the AYN Odin runs on an Android platform, setting up the device is similar to setting up any other Android device for the purpose of game emulation.
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