The Abxylute One Pro is an Android-powered gaming handheld that launched earlier this year. Designed for cloud gaming, remote play, retro games emulation, and Android games, it is a direct competitor to the Logitech G Cloud. Abxylute has now released a new update that brings some new features and fixes to the device.
According to the changelog, the new update brings the Nvidia GeForce Now app to the device. Abxylute also says Google services and the security patch have been updated, too. There's also mention of optimized compatibility for specific apps, improvements to built-in apps and services, and fixes for some general issues.
While there's little info from those who have updated their device, one user from the Abxylute Discord channel reported that the device still crashes while in sleep mode, however, Wi-Fi no longer gets disabled. Abxylute hasn't responded to the feedback, and no other user has reported the same issue.
The Abxylute One Pro was announced in March 2025. The 7-inch device has a 60Hz 1080p touch display, a MediaTek Genio 510 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of expandable storage. It has support for 4K output, stereo speakers, dual microphones, and an audio jack. It also has a 6-axis gyroscope and dual Z-axis motors. Abxylute says its 5,200mAh battery capacity should provide up to 8 hours of use.
Available in black, the Abxylute One Pro cost $259 when it launched, but Abxylute currently sells it for $239 and includes a free gift. However, you can get it for $224.99 on Amazon, which makes it significantly cheaper than the $299 Logitech G Cloud.