🎮 R36 S Retro Handheld Game Console

Pocket-size open-source powerhouse for arcade, console & handheld classics

🔑 Key Features

3.5″ OCA-laminated IPS display640 × 480 resolution, full viewing angles & tempered-glass cover for scratch/drop protection
Open-source Linux OS (RK3326)64-bit quad-core Cortex-A35 CPU up to 1.8 GHz + Mali-G31 MP2 GPU (OpenGL ES 3.2)
Massive game ecosystem64 GB micro-SD pre-loaded (supports 16 – 256 GB). 20 + emulators & 15 + ROM formats—arcade, NES, SNES, PS1, GBA, MAME & more
Pro-grade controlsDual 360° Hall joysticks · classic D-pad · ABXY · curved L1/L2/R1/R2 · linear vibration for authentic feedback
3200 mAh Li-poly battery7 – 8 hrs play, USB-C fast charge (≈ 2 hrs full)
Ultra-portable designPalm-size (152 g), anti-slip textured shell, available in Black • Grey • Transparent

⚙️ Detailed Specs

  • CPU / GPU: Rockchip RK3326, 4 × Cortex-A35 @ up to 1.8 GHz · Mali-G31 MP2 @ 520 MHz

  • RAM: 1 GB DDR3L

  • OS: Open-source Linux (custom firmware friendly – ArkOS, JELOS, Onion OS)

  • Display: 3.5″ IPS, 640 × 480, OCA full-lamination, tempered-glass lens

  • Storage: 64 GB class-10 micro-SD (system + games) · user-expandable to 256 GB

  • Wireless: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (OTA updates, RetroAchievements)

  • Battery: 3200 mAh, 7-8 hrs runtime, USB-C 5 V⎓2 A charging

  • Audio: Dual front speakers · 3.5 mm headphone jack

  • Ports: USB-C · micro-HDMI-out (720p) · micro-SD slot

  • Dimensions / Weight: 151 × 75 × 18 mm · 152 g

📦 What’s in the Box

  • R36 S handheld console (colour of your choice)

  • 64 GB high-speed micro-SD (pre-configured)

  • USB-C charging/data cable

  • Screen-wipe & quick-start guide


🚀 Why Choose the R36 S?

  • Play everywhere – commute, coffee break, flights; fits any pocket or bag.

  • Tweak everything – swap emulators, themes, button maps; community firmware ready.

  • Share the fun – micro-HDMI port turns any TV into a retro arcade in seconds.

  • Future-proof storage – hot-swap TF cards to build giant ROM libraries.

Bring back the golden age of gaming—arcades, 8-bit, 16-bit, PlayStation and more—on a device that’s smaller than your phone but packed with power.