
Logitech G CLOUD gaming handheld puts next-games right in your hand by putting the processing power and bookshelf of games in the cloud. This frees you to play in a ridiculous amount of locations around your home. You’ll have access to an incredible amount of games through Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) and NVIDIA GeForce NOW. You can even download apps from the Google Play Store for remote play, social media and more. CLOUD is also extremely lightweight with incredibly engineered controls and a 7 hour battery life. Don’t just play games, play with CLOUD Gaming Handheld in your hands and play ridiculously.
Q: Which cloud gaming services can I use with this handheld?
A: The Logitech G CLOUD integrates with Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce Now. You can also access other services through the Google Play Store.
Q: Does the G CLOUD come with any games included?
A: No, the G CLOUD does not come with any games included.
Q: Can I use this device for remote play from my PC?
A: Yes, you can use the Logitech G CLOUD for remote play with the Xbox Remote Play app and the Steam Link app.
Q: Does the Logitech G CLOUD gaming handheld have a gyroscope?
A: Yes, the Logitech G CLOUD has a gyroscope and haptic feedback.
Q: What is the maximum video resolution supported by the G CLOUD?
A: The Logitech G CLOUD supports a maximum video resolution of 1080p.
Q: What is the screen size of the Logitech G CLOUD?
A: The Logitech G CLOUD has a 7-inch touchscreen.
Q: How long does the battery last on this device?
A: The battery lasts for over 12 hours.
A: This is for people who: - Have a powerful PC but don't want to sit at their desk to play PC games - Want a larger screen than their phone with a controller. A 7 inch phone screen is not the same 16:9 aspect ratio and doesn't compare - Want an ergonomic and bigger controller than something like a Kishi or Gamesir that feels flimsy and unstable - Don't want to find a place to prop up their tablet and lean in to see it, just so they can use an Xbox/PlayStation controller - Want a higher resolution screen with better colors than the Steam Deck and don't need that processing power - Don't want to be limited to bad ports of AAA games on the Switch - Don't want to wait 6 months for an IndieGoGo handheld that costs more, runs a desktop OS and has no place to walk in a get an exchange if defective - Like all the emulator handhelds on the market but doesn't trust the brand or build quality - Understand they can steam their PC, Xbox, PlayStation at home and away from home. The holidays are coming. People travel and still want to game on vacation. Do you want to play the low res version on your Steam Deck or take this with you to somewhere that probably also has good internet available? - Understand they can stream from cloud providers. Something like Game Pass gives you streaming with games included. This could be a person's only gaming device. They can even dock it with HDMI output and Bluetooth controller if they wanted a console experience. - Understand they can always fall back on light Android games without an internet connection - Understand more powerful means more battery weight, still shorter battery life - Understand more powerful means heat output in your hand - Understand better screens means a tablet (see above) or smaller size. AYANEO has said they want to make a bigger OLED models but the panels are not available So, yes it is made for humans. Maybe just not you.

Logitech G CLOUD gaming handheld puts next-games right in your hand by putting the processing power and bookshelf of games in the cloud. This frees you to play in a ridiculous amount of locations around your home. You’ll have access to an incredible amount of games through Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) and NVIDIA GeForce NOW. You can even download apps from the Google Play Store for remote play, social media and more. CLOUD is also extremely lightweight with incredibly engineered controls and a 7 hour battery life. Don’t just play games, play with CLOUD Gaming Handheld in your hands and play ridiculously.

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Customers are delighted by the G CLOUD Gaming Handheld Console's cloud gaming capabilities, long battery life, and portability. They appreciate its ability to stream games from various platforms and its large, vibrant screen. However, some users have expressed concerns about its price, occasional lag, and relatively slow processor.
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I bought this to stream games from my desktop PC locally and it works well for that. I don't have a GeForce now or Xbox game pass subscription so I can't comment on how well those services work. Pros: - Good battery life - Good bright screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio, so you won't have any black bars around your games. - The picture quality is good, I'm not sure about the specs but it looks colorful - I don't see any PWM or flickering on the display - Good build quality and lightweight without feeling cheap - I like how the controls are laid out like the Xbox controller and the buttons feel better than the smartphone controllers I've tried. - Works well with the Moonlight app Cons: - Kinda pricey especially for my use case - A better processor would have been nice for playing more demanding Android games away from Wi-fi - The triggers take some time to get used to, to me they feel a little too close together. - No wifi 6
Posted by Wayinander
I own a PS5 and Xbox Series S and finally decided I was ready to get a remote play device. My use case was simply to be able to remote play both consoles with great quality on my living room couch vs. in my dedicated gaming room. I also own a switch but was tired of being limited to that when couch gaming. I haven’t tried other devices yet but I can say without a doubt that the Gcloud has been amazing for me. The Gcloud is extremely comfortable to use, screen is large and beautiful and battery life is amazing. It may be because both my Xbox and PS5 are hard wired but I have virtually 0 lag. It has stuttered maybe once or twice in the 12 or so hours of continuous gaming. For some additional context, I normally game on a 65in oled so visuals where always going to be critical for me. The Gcloud certainly does not disappoint! I use the unofficial xbxplay and psplay apps (~$6 or so each) and the experience is pretty much flawless! Again I haven’t tried other devices like the ps portal but for me and my specific use case the Gcloud is amazing. I can understand the hate it gets due to its price but honestly the value is delivers (which is entirely subjective) makes it extremely worth it if you can afford it. I kid you not when I say that in the last 3 nights alone, I’ve played MK11, Ghost of Tsushima, Hogwarts Legacy, FIFA 24 and red dead redemption on PS5 as well as Halo, Wildlands and Forza Horizon on Xbox in excellent quality and all seamlessly from my couch! My only real concern is the need to somehow manage how much time I’m spending on video games since I purchased this excellent device.
Posted by Switchliteguy
This device was not meant to be a heavy lifter on games saved locally on the device itself. If you wanted to go that route then Emulation up to PS1 is fine. Where this shines is on streaming games. Take my scenario as an example. I have a killer PC at home I spent a ton of money on to be able to play games. While most people would try to purchase a PC handheld to play these type of games on the road, I feel differently. I’ve already shelled out a ton of money on my desktop PC. I have great internet. Why not just stream using Moonlight? Let your PC at home do the heavy lifting while you enjoy it on the go via streaming. Advantages of this approach: - Battery life on this device is great at 12 hrs. A handheld PC can only handle 2-4hrs. - A desktop PC will always beat out a handheld PC. Keep updating your PC’s components and this device will continue to be useful. Alternatively, the handheld PC route will eventually become outdated. Sure it can also stream but the battery life won’t be as good still. - Storage. Your limitation is no longer the capacity of your handheld device or it’s memory card. Since you are streaming you don’t have to worry about bringing it all with you. More selection, less preparation. Disadvantages: - You are limited by your internet service. If it’s slow it could lead to a rough time. Latency can also have an impact if you like to play FPS games. I find myself rarely in a situation where the internet is bad but it has happened. The internet will improve over time and streaming will be the future. As for the device itself, I find that it is extremely well made. The screen is excellent and one of the best I’ve seen on a handheld. 7” is the perfect size. The buttons feel good when pressing with the exception of the select and start buttons. I sometimes have to make sure I give it a good press on the few occasions I use them. Lastly, the price. I think this device would sell out at $200-$250 range. I bought it on sale at $300 and I think it is worth it simply because there isn’t an alternative this good out there. But man would it be in a sweet spot within that range.
Posted by DanCue