🎉 Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The Logitech G Cloud Handheld Portable Gaming Console is a lightweight, ergonomic device that offers an immersive gaming experience with a 7-inch 1080p touchscreen and over 12 hours of battery life. It supports multiple cloud gaming services, including Xbox Cloud Gaming and NVIDIA GeForce NOW, allowing you to play hundreds of AAA titles seamlessly via Wi-Fi.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Wireless, Ergonomic, Headphone Jack, Lightweight, Motion Sensing |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, Tablet |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Compatible Devices | Xbox |
Item Dimensions | 10.11 x 4.61 x 1.59 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 463 Grams |
Color | White, Yellow, Black |
J**E
Highly Recommended, Great Device if you accept the limitations
Logitech GCloud reviewMy two weeks with the Logitech GCloud has been wonderful.1. Short and Sweet Review:The Logitech GCloud is a great portable gaming handheld if you use services like Xbox Game Pass, Steam Link, GeForce Now, PSPlay, or some google play Android apps (emulators or basic games).The Logitech GCloud is meant for cloud gaming or remote play gaming and should be treated that way. If you want a console that has the games locally, I would recommend a switch or steam deck.The performance on this device for cloud activities is amazing. Xbox Remote Play and Xbox Cloud play are buttery smooth and it’s jarring to me how I can play games this well.Highly recommended.2. Longer, More In Depth Review:Continuing off my shorter review, the GCloud is a great device. Logitech is known for creating mice, keyboards, and other great computer accessories, so when it comes to user experience - they definitely know how to provide a device that just FEELS GOOD.A. The Device Itself:The grips feel like I’m holding an Xbox controller. The triggers feel like Xbox triggers. The analog sticks are rubber and fit on my larger hands nicely. The touch screen is responsive and smooth. The buttons remind me a lot of Nintendo DS/3DS buttons. They aren’t “clicky” like say, a BackBone device, but moreso a smooth button push that feels hollow. The USB-C and headphone jacks are welcome additions at the bottom of the device, and it’s also nice to get a micro sd card slot for expandable memory.The device is also not heavy at all. The GCloud is very light, and feels lighter than my Nintendo switch. The device is also thin. It’s thin in the center, and then bulks up on both sides for the controller aspect. Imagine taking a tablet and putting two halves of an Xbox controller on both sides - but somehow making it feel great and weigh nothing.B. The Operating SystemThe GCloud’s operating system reminds me of the Nintendo Switch. Which is actually a good thing. Using a Nintendo inspired UI makes the Logitech’s OS feel familiar while still feeling independent.When setting up the device, you actually get the choice between the OS being an Android look and feel OR the Logitech Gaming Menu. That was a nice surprise to me because it’s nice that Logitech isn’t blocking out Google or the Google Play Store. You can download google play apps to this thing and sign into google play all out of the box.The operating system is very user friendly and easy to work with. I do recommend updating the device as soon as possible, however. Out of the box, there are some OS quirks that get resolved in an update. Just make sure to update asap.The GCloud’s OS doesn’t seem to allow multitasking. Only one app can be open at a time. Which isn’t a bad thing. The Nintendo Switch is very similar.Overall, the operating system of the GCloud is user friendly and easy to use.C. Performance of Games and Services:The GCloud shines here. Microsoft worked closely with the GCloud in making sure that Xbox Cloud Gaming and Xbox Remote Play work smoothly and efficiently.If you have Xbox Game Pass with Xbox Cloud Gaming, cloud games work very, VERY well. Just make sure you’re on a decent WiFi or similar connection and you’re good to go. I’ve played games like The Sims 4, Hello Neighbor 2, Fortnite, etc and they all work great with little to no issues.Xbox Remote Play is a true star as well. My Xbox is set up in my office, and sometimes I just want to play games on the couch. The GCloud lets me remotely play my Xbox in any room of the house comfortably. This is super convenient. Remote play is amazing.Steam Link works similarly to Xbox remote play and I’m able to play my entire steam library on the go as well. Steam Link on the GCloud lets you enable a mouse cursor mode, and it’s super cool being able to play mouse oriented games on the GCloud.NVidia’s GeForce Now is similar to Xbox cloud gaming but it feels more like a launcher if you have pre-existing connections like epic games, Steam, etc. I haven’t touched it too much.Google Play Store is convenient on this device. I’m able to download and install most mobile games and they run fine for the most part. I love emulators and it is very cool being able to install GBA, SNES, NES emulators with some of my favorite childhood games.The GCloud does a great job functioning as a full fledged Android tablet and gaming device.D. Critiques and Limitations:The GCloud is a cloud device. Any local content is limited unless you have a WiFi connection or some kind of connection to work with. That is also dependent on your interment speed.If you are for whatever reason unable to connect or have a limited speed, then you’re stuck with local apps - and that’s where this device has limitations. Emulators work great. But some apps that are more graphically intense will chug a bit. The graphics card inside isn’t necessarily meant for local intense gaming - so keep that in mind.While I personally haven’t had issues with the hardware, the device does have a limited manufacturer warranty that covers some parts and services. I would definitely read it over just in case you have screen pixel issues or drifting analog sticks. Again I’ve had no issues personally. Logitech does have a good customer support from what I’ve read.The operating system is constantly getting updated which is great. But keep in mind that there are some issues out of the box like volume controls being on max level and remote play not allowing input at all. Again, this gets fixed with software updates and I highly recommend updating before playing anything at all.The asking price of $349/$299 (when on sale) is a bit much for a device like this. For $50 more ($400) you can get a 64gb steam deck or even a Meta Quest 2 virtual reality headset. Hell, even a Nintendo Switch!In my personal opinion, a price of about $199 to $249 more suitable for a device like this.I know that Amazon sells their tablets at a loss but makes up for it with software sales and purchases. Logitech doesn’t exactly have that luxury. I think Microsoft should consider partnering up with Logitech and make this a flagship portable Xbox console, maybe then Logitech might be able to price this more competitively.E. Overall Thoughts:The Logitech GCloud has changed the way I see gaming. I love that the device lets me remote into my PC and consoles and lets me play anywhere. I love cloud gaming. I love the Android google play availability.I find myself grabbing my GCloud more than my Nintendo Switch. I’ve used Game Pass way more than I’ve ever used it because of my GCloud.I do recommend this device because it really is an experience. BUT keep the limitations in mind before purchasing.Amazing device and I hope That Logitech continues to support and update it. This could totally be Microsoft’s Flagship “Switch” if they play their cards right.Thanks for reading!
C**Y
Logitech G Cloud - perfect for streaming games!
Initially, the Logitech G Cloud felt like a missed opportunity—a well-built device with a great screen and comfortable ergonomics, but a clunky, Android-first interface that didn't feel uniquely suited for cloud gaming. It seemed more like a premium alternative to a phone for mobile gaming than a true competitor to handheld PCs like the Steam Deck or Lenovo Legion Go.The hardware design is where the G Cloud truly shines. It’s a comfortable handheld for medium to large hands, with textured grips that prevent slipping. The screen is well-sized for a portable gaming device, and the overall build quality feels solid and premium, holding its own against more expensive rivals.Out of the box, the device ran on a basic Android OS, which made the user experience feel more like using a phone with a controller attached than a dedicated gaming console. While this provided access to the Google Play Store for various apps, it detracted from the core purpose of cloud-first gaming.However, the Version 10 software update was a game-changer. This update transformed the user interface, making it a gaming device first and an Android device second. It now launches directly into a console-like experience with seamless integration for services like Xbox Cloud Gaming. This shift in UI is a significant improvement, making the device feel like a purpose-built handheld rather than a generic tablet with buttons.The Logitech G Cloud is built for a specific use case: cloud gaming. Its strengths lie in providing a dedicated, comfortable way to play games from services like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate without being tied to a TV or PC. The device’s functionality is perfectly suited for quick gaming sessions, whether you're relaxing on the couch or traveling. The major software update corrected its initial flaws, transforming it into a highly enjoyable and easy-to-use device.The Logitech G Cloud has successfully pivoted from a disappointing product to a strong contender for anyone who prioritizes a streamlined, hassle-free cloud gaming experience in a portable form factor.
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