Logitech G Cloud Portable Gaming Console
Original price was: $349.99.$219.99Current price is: $219.99.
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Current Price | $215.00 | July 23, 2024 |
Highest Price | $215.00 | July 23, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $215.00 | July 23, 2024 |
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Logitech G Cloud Portable Gaming Console Description
The gaming world has been revolutionized with the introduction of the Logitech G Cloud Handheld Portable Gaming Console. This state-of-the-art device brings the best of cloud gaming directly into your hands, offering an immersive and seamless gaming experience. Released on October 17, 2022, this gaming console has quickly become a favorite among gamers who seek portability and high performance.
Cloud Gaming System
The Logitech G Cloud Portable Gaming Console allows gamers to play hundreds of AAA video game titles in up to 1080p at 60fps, all without the need for downloads or hardware upgrades. By leveraging Wi-Fi and cloud gaming subscriptions, players can enjoy their favorite games anytime and anywhere. Multiple cloud gaming services are integrated into the system, including Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) and NVIDIA GeForce NOW. Additionally, the Google Play store app provides access to even more cloud services.
Remote Play
One of the standout features of this handheld device is its ability to support remote play. Gamers can use the Xbox Remote Play app and Steam Link apps to play their games remotely. This means that your gaming experience is not confined to a single location; you can carry it with you wherever you go.
Immersive Gaming Experience
The Logitech G Cloud Console boasts a 7-inch Full HD 1080p touchscreen with a 60Hz refresh rate, offering a full-screen 16:9 gaming experience. This ensures that every game looks stunning and runs smoothly, providing an immersive experience that rivals traditional consoles.
Handheld and Ergonomic Design
Weighing only 463 grams, this gaming console is incredibly lightweight and portable. With a 12+ hour battery life, you can comfortably play all day without needing to recharge. The ergonomic design features gaming-grade controls that rival the best console controllers, complete with haptics, a gyroscope, and remappable controls.
Optimized for Gaming Speed
The console supports Wi-Fi speeds of up to 800+Mbps over a 5GHz connection, ensuring fast and reliable internet connectivity. It features a core processor optimized to reduce latency for cloud gaming and an optimized Wi-Fi radio to lower signal interference, making sure your games run smoothly without interruptions.
Product Specifications
- Release Date: October 17, 2022
- Product Dimensions: 10.11 x 4.61 x 1.59 inches
- Item Weight: 1.02 pounds
- Manufacturer: Logitech
- Country of Origin: China
- Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required (included)
- Item Model Number: 940-000198
- Date First Available: September 21, 2022
The Logitech G Cloud Handheld Portable Gaming Console is an impressive device that brings the future of gaming into the present. Its combination of portability, high performance, and access to extensive cloud gaming services makes it a must-have for any serious gamer.
Logitech G Cloud Portable Gaming Console Specification
Specification: Logitech G Cloud Portable Gaming Console
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Logitech G Cloud Portable Gaming Console Reviews (2)
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Michael W. –
All these reviews about this device being underpowered for emulating are really missing the point of this device. This is really a switch like controller that runs android so it can run remote play apps or cloud gaming apps (though much more comfortable to hold then a switch with better battery life.) if you want a device that can do emulation and full console gaming but portable you will definitely want to look elsewhere for something like a price subsidized steam deck, or Retroid device or any of the other smaller emulation designed devices would better suite you.
I however was looking for a high quality, portable sturdy second screen with good controls and good battery life which 12 hours is hard to beat. (Yes you can do with with an iphone / ipad or android phone / tablet but if you have tried that like i have you will find the screen size to be too small with thick black bars to make a 16:9 aspect ratio that is standard with TVs or for the case of tablets too large and now sitting on a table bluetoothed to a controller.) This device out of the box (at least for xbox, playstation requires a 3rd party app called PSPlay as the Sony official app doesnโt support the g clouds controllers yet (maybe with an update to Sony’s app)) will take your console and make it portable just be sure to have wifi 5 (which is the wifi spec on the g cloud) or greater as this all requires a lot of local bandwidth on your personal wifi network.
I found for the best results i had to hard wire my consoles over LAN and then to use my eero wifi 6 system as the final wireless step to the g cloud, i have had almost no artifacting, latency issues, or ghosting since switching to this setup notice i didnt say none.. just 99% perfect streaming. Even with other traffic on my network like my partner streaming movies over apple tv etc. this setup performs almost perfectly enough to think its happening on device.
I did initially try to use the PS4 pro and Xbox S on wifi, and while the xbox sโ modern wifi worked great, the ps4 proโs was not good, downloading or updating software while trying to remote control the console would resort in artifacts and issues. I mostly blame Sonyโs` wifi in the ps4 pro as even when it was connected to the tv i had issues with it. The minute i put it on LAN all those issues went away and it was as if the G cloud was directly connected to the PS4 Pro i was able to crank up PSPlayโs streaming settings to max and the gaming became buttery smooth. Microsofts Xbox App does a lot of the work for you when it comes to remote play and is frankly superior to sonyโs app and even the 3rd party PSPlay (which is an improvement on the official Sony one.) The xbox app will automatically scale the graphics quality based on current wifi and other factors to smooth out the experience so, while not unusable as the ps4 pro was over wifi, it was just not a perfect experience but still playable! But, again for best results hardwire LAN to the xbox s and then wifi 6 to the g cloud for buttery smooth, full hd, no artifacting or noticeable lag while gaming.
I did try some Xbox Cloud Gaming but found that to be sorta redundant as I have a console in my home but i guess the option is nice if you don’t.. however the streaming was only ok in my opinion. I have fios fiberoptic gigabit internet with wifi 6 and i still had artifacting and some lag, while playable for non timing critical games definitely not a perfect or optimized experience. It just seems at this time that game streaming from servers outside the home is just not ready for prime time in my opinion.
I think playing my consoles on g cloud is going to replace playing my consoles on my tv as I prefer the handheld form-factor and casualness of just picking up and playing like the switch but the graphics of the better consoles really pop on the 7โ screen which is really the star of the show. The screen really is good for a LCD, the black levels are good, colors pop and it gets very bright! Hard to find something like this with this battery life.
The android version on the device is basic but the addition of tablet mode means you can multitask (something you cant do in the โconsole uiโ) The device software in its current revision lacks screen mapping of the controls so android games will run but wont take advantage of the extra hardware buttons and sticks (this is something that can be added with 3rd party software but as I only use this as a console portable screen I have not tried this, as all the software I use is designed for the controls or has control mapping) this is apparently not good if you want to run games natively on the device but with its specs it wont really do a good job at that.
This device really has been narrowly designed for streaming games and its processor does an amazing job at that for 12 hours but your milage playing game software locally will vary (not that i have tried just seen other reviewers attempts.)
One for All –
I received a G Cloud for Christmas in 2023, so I have had a concentrated week of seeing what the device can and cannot do. Side-note (not factored into the score), the BRAND NEW unit sold by Amazon (not a 3rd party) turned out to be used. The box seal had been opened, and even the screen protector was gone. So I returned it and got another. Second side-note, the first unit came with the wall charger, but the replacement did not (even though it is pictured in the manual). I thought this was a mistake, but then found a slapped-on statement from Logitech saying they stopped including wall adapters for the good of the environment (yeah that gets a huge LOL, congrats on your cost-savings Logitech). On to the real review …
I wanted the unit mostly to be able to stream games from my PS4 (in my living room) and Xbox Series X (upstairs in a racing / flying cab). And long story short – this unit FINALLY delivers what I have been striving for since I tried using the PSP to connect to my PS3 many years ago (and then Vita, which was equally bad at streaming). The Xbox streaming works great with the Xbox app. The controllers work amazingly well. The PS4 at first worked good enough to play, but the resolution varied and sometimes would get a little blocky. I connected it to my router using a network cable, and that made the streaming become crystal clear. Works great anywhere in my house. To stream anywhere in the world requires port forwarding to be setup on the router, and so I am not going to pursue that. Note that I am using a 3rd party app for the PS4 streaming so the Logitech controls are fully supported. I will say I can detect a slight lag in the controls (probably less than a tenth of a second), which for a high-speed game (think racing) the experience is still playable but is slightly impacted. But for my usage (Fallout 4 on PS4, Flight Simulator on Xbox) gameplay feels just fine and a very slight delay does not impact gaming.
I am also using the unit as a retro-gaming handheld. Gaming is fantastic for all consoles that are GameCube and earlier. PS2 works great for some titles, but has some slowdown for others (but settings can be tweaked to be playable for just about anything). For me, having a giant library of Advance titles, SNES, Genesis, and yeah even Atari is awesome.
The ergonomics of the G Cloud is fantastic. I have fairly large hands, and it is comfortable to play. The screen at 7 inches doesn’t sound big, but compared to my Switch Lite and older PS handhelds, the screen is a magical giant gift from the gods. Resolution is a very sharp 1080P. Touch works great, and so the hardware is quite impressive. Battery life is outstanding.
So the memory at 64GB is one weak point of the system. There IS a microSD expansion, and I had to spend a couple of days to get everything working well. Bottom line, I first tried a 512GB Sandisk card, and it did not work correctly, despite trying every formatting method out there. Folks, 256GB is the max, trust me. So a Sandisk 256GB works like a charm. It will NOT work correctly if you extend the storage as part of the Android device. It has to be formatted as external storage, and then it works great.
The beauty of this device is that it is truly just an Android device with Google Play. So the gaming options are almost unlimited. And you can use it to watch movies, or control your thermostats, or whatever you use a normal Android device for.
In summary, this is an amazing device and I could not be happier with it!