





The Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld is a portable 1080P gaming device with a 7-inch touchscreen, long battery life and access to Xbox Cloud and NVIDIA GeForce NOW for on-the-go cloud gaming.
8 reviews for Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld, Portable Console with Long Battery Life, 1080P 7-Inch Touchscreen, Lightweight Design, Xbox Cloud Gaming, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Google Play
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Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld, Portable Console with Long Battery Life, 1080P 7-Inch Touchscreen, Lightweight Design, Xbox Cloud Gaming, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Google Play
$26.99

Baibhav Bhattarai –
A Slick Portable Cloud Gaming Machine…If Your Hands Can Handle It
Right off the bat, let me say that the Logitech G Cloud Gaming Handheld is an impressively well-designed piece of hardware for cloud gaming on the go. The build quality is solid, the 1080p screen looks great, and the battery life is shockingly good for such a compact device.Being able to easily stream games from my cloud libraries like Xbox Game Pass or GeForce Now was super convenient. The device handled it all like a champ, with minimal lag or hiccups as long as I had a decent internet connection. The whole cloud gaming experience felt just as smooth as playing on my regular consoles or gaming PC.The controls are also pretty darn good for the most part. The analog sticks and face buttons are responsive, and I was a fan of the satisfying triggers and bumpers. It’s a comfy little handheld to use…well, for the most part.Unfortunately, this is where I ran into my main issue with the G Cloud. Those small, cramped little buttons on the bottom really did a number on my larger-than-average hands after extended play sessions. I’m talking straight-up hand cramps and finger fatigue from having to contort my mitts into unnatural positions to hit those tiny keys.Maybe it’s just me being a bigfoot, but I found it borderline uncomfortable to use for more than an hour or so at a time because of the button layout and size. Such a bummer, because besides that, I absolutely loved the cloud streaming capabilities and portability of this thing.Ultimately, I ended up having to return my G Cloud because those buttons were just a total deal-breaker for my freakishly large paws. But for those of you with more normal-sized hands? This could be a really slick way to game in the cloud anywhere! Just watch out for that button cramping if you’re similarly sizable.
Laura –
Great for teens
Easy to setup. Son loves that he can play games and watch videos on it. Would Recommend.
Mike moat –
You need to have a system to connect it to
Wasn’t what I expected nothing wrong with Amazon though I got it three times faster than Walmart would’ve and $50 cheaper just thought you could use it with out connecting to a system
Will –
Handheld
I love it best money I’ve spent on a handheld
Tim Mcguirk –
Works how it says but I guess I was expecting too much
I just got this so I could stream my games from my couch while keeping my new dog company. I wasnt expecting alot so I’m not too dissapointed seeing what its limitations actually are. I heard you can emulate games on it and Ive gotten mixed results depending on what I was trying to play and what methods I used to do so. I was dissapointed that rocket league wasnt streamable since thats at least ONE of the only games I was gonna use this for but O well.
Person –
Fun
Fun
Ronnie W. –
Meh
Streaming works ok, better if the console is wired vs wireless. But the real issues are the joysticks, they have a crazy dead zone that makes precision aiming impossible.
H.M –
Disappointed with Logitech G cloud
Bummed about this. Decided to go with the Amazon Renewed version of the Logitech G Cloud. It looked alright when it arrived, but the device arrived with a faulty battery that wouldn’t hold a charge, making it pointless paper weightIts Super frustrating, especially since it’s supposed to be a renewed product. Added some pics to show what I’m talking about.Save yourself the hassle and skip this, this purchase was a let down