Product name: AYN Odin 3
Positioning: Next-gen flagship in the Odin series (landscape Android gaming handheld)
OS: Android 15 (Google Play supported, OTA updates supported)
Display: 6" AMOLED / 1920×1080 / 16:9 / 120Hz / 10-point multi-touch / 60Hz–120Hz switch / auto switching (Smooth Display)
SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite
GPU: Adreno 830
RAM: 8GB–24GB (LPDDR5X)
Storage: 128GB–1TB (UFS 4.0)
Battery: 8000mAh (bypass charging, charge limit, fast charging supported)
Cooling: Active cooling fan (generally quiet; higher-pitched airflow noise at max)
Wireless: Wi-Fi 7 / Bluetooth 5.4
I/O: USB Type-C (DP Alt Mode, 4K@60 output) / microSD card slot / 3.5mm headphone jack / dual front speakers
Sensors etc.: 6-axis gyro / vibration motor / microphone / power button with fingerprint sensor
Size: 224.8 × 87.5 × 16.6mm
Weight: approx. 390g
Build/feel: All-glass controller face (premium and glossy; fingerprints may show)
Controls: Hall-effect analog sticks (full-size), rear back buttons
UI/Features: Odin Launcher (custom UI), quick settings (performance/fan/charging, etc.), in-game swipe menu, button remapping (touch → physical)
- + Outstanding performance with Snapdragon 8 Elite (handles Android games and heavy emulation with ease)
- + 6" FHD 120Hz AMOLED delivers strong color/brightness and a premium look (full glass, slim bezels)
- + High-quality build (good molding/assembly; nice hand feel)
- + Comfortable grip and well-balanced weight for long sessions
- + Dual front speakers are hard to block and provide good volume/immersion
- + Active cooling helps sustain performance by keeping heat in check
- + Google Play support makes setup easy; OTA updates promise ongoing improvements
- + Analog L2/R2 inputs suit fine control (e.g., racing games)
- + Power features like bypass charging/charge limit are great for handheld use
- + Reportedly smooth on demanding games (e.g., Wuthering Waves / Zenless Zone Zero)
- + Enough headroom to try some PC-like use via GameHub
- − Premium pricing (not an entry-level device)
- − Upgrade feel vs. Odin 2 may not be dramatic for some users
- − Fan can get noticeably loud/high-pitched at maximum
- − Some buttons (e.g., L1/R1) are clicky and noisy (not ideal if you prefer quiet)
- − Taller sticks may increase finger travel to ABXY/D-pad depending on preference
- − 16:9 aspect ratio can be less ideal for some retro content designed for 4:3
- “It’s the ultimate successor to Odin 2—an absolute beast.”
- “The design is even more refined; it feels like you don’t need anything else.”
- “The full glass front and slim bezels make it feel premium.”
- “ABXY feels quiet and great, but L1/R1 can be loud.”
- “You can tune the fan, but max is noisy—thermals are comfortable though.”
- “ZZZ and Wuthering Waves run great; PS2/GC-level emulation is in reach.”
- “For this performance class, the price competitiveness is really strong (great value).”
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| AnTuTu v v11 (Total) |
3,100,000
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| Geekbench v6 (Single) |
3,151
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| Geekbench v6 (Multi) |
7,856
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| Geekbench v6 (GPU) |
19,673
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