Ayaneo has introduced the Konkr Fit, a new compact Windows gaming handheld that follows the design approach of the earlier Pocket Fit. The device features a 7-inch, 1080p OLED display with a 16:9 aspect ratio, delivering improved screen size and brightness compared to the 6-inch Pocket Fit. The display supports up to 800 nits, making it suitable for both indoor and well-lit environments.



Unlike the Pocket Fit, which was powered by a Snapdragon processor, the Konkr Fit runs on the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470. This 12-core Zen 5 CPU is paired with a 16-CU Radeon 890M iGPU, providing Windows-level gaming performance in a handheld form factor. Early demonstrations show the device capable of running demanding titles, including Black Myth: Wukong, while offering a TDP range from 3 W to 40 W to balance power and efficiency.
The handheld is expected to retain Hall effect joysticks and triggers from the Pocket Fit. Its design is compact, resembling the ASUS ROG Ally, with dual USB-C ports located on the top edge. The 80 Wh battery should support extended gaming sessions, especially when power consumption is optimized.
The Konkr Fit will compete directly with devices like the ASUS ROG Ally X and Lenovo Legion Go 2, which also feature AMD processors and run Windows. Pricing and availability have not been confirmed, but the device is positioned in the premium portable gaming segment. With its combination of a large OLED display, AMD Ryzen performance, and compact design, the Konkr Fit marks Ayaneo’s entry into more powerful Windows-based handhelds.
