

🎮 Pocket-sized nostalgia, power-packed play.
The Miyoo Mini Plus is a compact handheld game console featuring a sharp 3.5-inch 640x480 IPS screen, a robust 3000mAh battery offering 4-6 hours of gameplay, and 64GB internal storage expandable via TF card. Designed for retro gaming enthusiasts, it supports a wide range of classic games and includes a custom portable case, USB-C connectivity, and multiplayer capabilities, making it the ultimate on-the-go gaming companion.


| ASIN | B0DF33HBKX |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Description | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Life | 5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,335 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #14 in Plug & Play Video Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (660) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
| Item model number | 5ZWR13DU12J6219X24TDLIR |
| Manufacturer | FINGEREVO |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age | 1200.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.00 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Material | Plastic |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.15 x 0.91 inches |
| Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
| UPC | 784227930141 |
Z**.
Very cool little device.
Sick little handheld, loaded it up with a bunch of my favorite older PS1 games, also have some DS games on there. Design is great, perfect little form factor, has all the buttons you would have on a PS1 controller. The OS is clean and easy to use. The SD card reader is super easy to use if you have any laptop or PC to download games and upload them to the SD card. The battery definitely could be a bit better, if you play MGS or Pokemon it will drain the battery pretty fast. The screen feels huge for such a tiny device, no issues there. Very satisfying device to hold though, fits my hands perfectly and is also small enough to fit in your pocket. For $60 this is a phenomenal little gift for the gamers in your life, especially if they were into handheld gaming while growing up. Lots of pros, only con i can think of is battery life.
J**S
100/100 Retro Game Enthusiasts Dream Come True!
The Miyoo Mini Plus is an absolute masterpiece, 100/100! As a gaming enthusiast, this handheld has become my daily companion, delivering flawless performance and nostalgia in the palm of my hand. While the stock OS works fine, I highly recommend pairing it with a 256GB SanDisk/Samsung Extreme SD card and installing OnionOS—it transforms the device into a sleek, super customizable powerhouse with seamless access to literally thousands of classic games (anything from Atari 2600, DOS, Vectrex, NeoGeo, GBA, DS, and even PS1). The build quality is superb, it has a great battery life (I can play for over 6-8 hours no problem, depends on the games you play honestly), the screen is vibrant, and the portability is unmatched. To the seller: Thank you for offering such a gem at such a fair price! This is a must-buy for anyone craving retro gaming perfection. My Miyoo Mini Plus hasn’t left my side since day one—worth every penny! I would buy another one maybe in another color just to have it, seriously.
C**S
Awesome Pocket Retro Console!
This little handheld is a blast from the past! The screen looks great, and it’s the perfect size to take anywhere. I had a lot of fun customizing it too—I swapped out the buttons for a different color and upgraded the speaker for better sound. Playing old games on it is even more enjoyable now, and the included case is a nice bonus. If you want something easy to use and fun to tinker with for retro gaming on the go, this is a great pick.
K**N
OnionOS makes this console shine!
EDIT: So I ran into an issue where the microSD was not being read on occasion. I ended up soldering the microSD pins... It's pretty easy; I just had to add flux to the pins and touch the soldering iron to each pin, no additional solder needed. I am taking a star off for this issue, as I feel that the consumer should not have to do this. I still recommend this device IF you are okay with the possibility of needing a replacement OR are okay with the idea of doing soldering work yourself. Original review: I bought the Miyoo Mini Plus on a whim and am so glad that I did... It has its hardware flaws, but I am giving it five stars due to the software, versatility, and the experience playing games on it. PROS * OnionOS is FANTASTIC; the Miyoo Mini Plus actually feels like a console! * Wide variety of console emulators available * Games run smoothly * Buttons feel super good and I have no issues with the shoulder buttons * Good battery life (~4 hours low-mid brightness) * Aesthetically very pleasing (I have the transparent purple version) * Screen size is the perfect compromise of portability and visibility CONS * Hardware is delicate; I've heard reports of short drops completely destroying the unit * Very small hardware issues such as the MicroSD card being very slightly not flush, and a little bit of light bleed at the very bottom of the screen component showing through the translucent shell INFO * The included MicroSD card SUCKS. Get a reputable name brand MicroSD and use Onion Desktop Tools to easily install Onion on the MicroSD, and then source your own games * Do NOT use the included MicroSD card adapter, as it can destroy MicroSD cards * Nintendo DS games can be played using Drastic emulator * Pico-8 games can now be played natively (with access to Splore) on the MM+ * The charging/power LED can be seen through the front of the transparent purple shell, which I can imagine might be distracting for some people. I have no issues with it personally, but thought it was worth mentioning
T**E
Miyoo + is better than Powkiddy
This is by far my favorite emulator thus far. For one, I can tell the developers of the Miyoo actually care about quality of life stuff. Like giving you the option to have the Onion OS already pre-loaded (which I knew to do thanks to several YouTube videos showing how much better the Onion OS is). The biggest one for me is the inclusion of the "Game Changer" button in the middle, which is aptly named because it makes it SO much easier to switch between games and change the brightness. When comparing to my POWKiddy, which is a pain in the ass to change games, save, change brightness, and doesn't even have volume buttons, with the exception of size and ergonomics, the Miyoo wins in every way. Seriously don't understand the lack of volume buttons on the PK. That's just a given so there is definitely a noticeable difference in how much the Miyoo makers care. Mine also came with a case, an SD-USB connector, an instruction book, and even a screen protector. My Powkiddy didn't even come with instructions. And I also want to point the D-Pad on the Miyoo is superior. If the Miyoo makers came out with one that had the same size and shape of the Powkiddy, it would literally be perfect. This is an easy 5/5 star emulator, and I'm so glad I went ahead and got one 🥰
S**O
El estuche es muy bueno y ya venía listo para jugar.
J**Z
Se siente bien construído y los juegos “de prueba” incluídos están de 10! Me encantó y mas por que te la opción de incluir mas juegos mediante una memoria. Sin duda volvería a comprarlo
H**N
Great product! it's great for traveling or whenever you have some time over to game. Its small and fits in every pocket and can play games up to psx with no problem. I would say however that for people with big hands the miyoo mini is not for you. i would highly advise to install the Onion OS and download a few games youself, the library it comes with suck real hard.
J**N
Lo compré para mi novia porque ama los juegos de Nintendo; lástima que NO trae ningún juego de Nintendo, esos los tienen que descargar, y es un rollo. Pero los juegos que tiene son buenos, y funcionan, la mayoría; de los que hemos probado, la Sirenita NO funciona bien, pero es cuestión de cambiarle el Sistema operativo, y descargar emuladores, y tunearla, para sacarle provecho al 100%
L**S
First off, if your handheld does not come in a retail box inside the shipping box, be concerned. I had originally ordered a transparent purple unit, and it arrived on time; however, it was not in said retail box, and it had been previously returned to Amazon. The unit was defective, it wouldn't charge through the device, but I have chargers for these "hobby" lipo cells, so I charged it with that, first red flag. After booting it with the freshly charged cell, I was having issues with the device freezing and locking up, second red flag. The third and final red flag was the inability to load any roms or play any games on the device, either on the included flash card or a high end one I had on my end, which I had installed the most current version of Onion OS onto. So of course it went back to Amazon, and I ordered a new one, which arrived promptly and Amazon had no issues refunding me for the defective one; however, I am concerned it will go back on the shelf and out to another unsuspecting customer, which is why I included this lengthy warning. For the price, this thing is outrageously awesome. I am 39 and most of my gaming heydays were on what are now sold as retro consoles (ouch) so it was right up my alley as a time sink instead of using the old mobile doombrick. The included flash card comes loaded with a ton of games from a bunch of different consoles and arcade cabinets; however, there are in fact NO Nintendo games loaded onto it. Nintendo is pretty litigious when it comes to ROMs, but any savvy internet user can find them on any popular search engine. It will run emulators up to original PS1 games, there is obviously no dualshock support in later games, and the device itself can't handle emulating anything past that, and no it will not do Game Cube either, sadly, and anything more modern than that, dream on! I supplied my own Lexar 32GB flash card, even though it comes with a 64GB that is preloaded. I used my own to do an installation of the most current beta edition of Onion OS (if you can copy and paste, you can install Onion) and just loaded on select ROMs out of my totally completely legal library of ROMs, definitely been collecting games since 1986, it's all legit, stop asking! My only gripe is the battery life, and I get it, this is a handheld computer running Linux and powering a pretty damn decent colour display, so yeah it gets an acceptable amount of time, but I feel they could've risked a slightly larger device to accommodate a larger lipo cell. That being said, they are a generic 103665 Lipo cell commonly used in a ton of different hobbyist projects, and are available directly here on Amazon for ~$29CAD so really, it's not a bad investment to drastically increase play time, and it has the appropriate JST battery connector to plug right in. If you are on the fence, there are a ton of videos on YouTube about the Miyomini, but the synopsis of it is; this is probably the best little retro handheld if you aren't looking to play dualshock PlayStation games. To me, it feels pretty good in the hands, a bit small, but I also have large hands, and I don't find it awkward to play on. I mean, who doesn't want to play SNES games on what is essentially a GameBoy! I mean, I am absolutely stingy with spending money on myself, and I absolutely do not regret spending the $80something on this thing at all.
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