Choosing handheld console hardware often means deciding whether you want the games stored on the device or streamed over your network. The Logitech G CLOUD 64GB takes the network-friendly path, while the ANBERNIC RG35XX H carries a large game library. You are not just picking a screen and a price; you are picking a gaming habit. One asks you to build play around a connection, while the other puts a big collection in your hands.
Quick Verdict
If the cloud is the center of your handheld plan, the Logitech G CLOUD is the natural fit. If you want a dedicated device with a lot of games ready to go, the ANBERNIC RG35XX H is the more straightforward pick. Their price gap reflects two different approaches to the same category.
At a Glance
| Product | Listed Price | Condition | Key Specs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logitech G CLOUD | $135.00 | Used | Wi-Fi, USB-C |
| ANBERNIC RG35XX H | $67.99 | New | 3.5-inch IPS, Bluetooth 4.2, 3300mAh, 5K+ games |
Where Each Product Wins
- The Logitech G CLOUD wins when cloud play is your main use case and you want a handheld built for that path.
- The ANBERNIC RG35XX H wins when you want a simple, self-contained game device with a large starting library.
Think about where you'll play. If a strong network is part of your setup, the G CLOUD fits naturally. If you want something that works in more places without extra setup, the RG35XX H is the easier grab. That difference matters more than the price alone. If your gaming time happens mostly in one place with a stable connection, the G CLOUD will feel like a natural extension. If you like to move around, the RG35XX H gives you a complete library without asking for anything else.
Product Notes
Logitech G CLOUD

At $135.00, this used white handheld is the more expensive option. It was bought new, used only a few times over about six months, and has been factory reset. It has Wi-Fi capability and USB-C connectivity, so it is ready for network-based play. If you want a handheld designed for that style, this is the candidate to start with. The practical limitation is that it is used; its value depends on how much time you actually spend in cloud play. If that is not your usual habit, the price is harder to justify.
ANBERNIC RG35XX H

This new handheld costs $67.99 and gives you a 3.5-inch IPS screen, 64G storage, Bluetooth 4.2, and a 3300mAh battery. It includes 5K+ games and a White TR finish. It runs on an H700 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor, making it a self-contained pick for anyone who wants games ready without needing a strong signal. The trade-off is that this is an Only Machines bundle, so you are getting the console itself, not a pile of extras. That trade-off is easy to accept if your goal is to just pick up and play. If you prefer a simple setup and a lower listed price, this is the practical buy.
Final Choice by Use Case
Pick the Logitech G CLOUD if you plan to play through the cloud. Pick the ANBERNIC RG35XX H if you want a self-contained handheld with a large game library ready from the start. For immediate play without fussing over a network, the ANBERNIC RG35XX H is the more direct answer. If you expect to spend most of your time near a stable connection, the Logitech earns its higher price; if you want a grab-and-go machine, the ANBERNIC is the better match.