The Logitech G Cloud is a powerful cloud gaming handheld that offers users a user-friendly experience through both “Tablet Mode” and “Handheld Mode”.
Logitech G Cloud
Specifications
It comes with
- a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G
- 4GB RAM
- 64 GB of flash storage which can be expanded further with a microSD card
- 7-inch LCD display runs at 1080p resolution and 60 Hz refresh rate
- 450 nits of brightness
- a stereo speaker
- headphone jack
- USB-C port
Design and Features
The G Cloud comes in a custom hardware shell sporting dual analog sticks, a D-pad, four face buttons, bumpers, triggers, and an additional Logitech button called the G button.
The device runs on Google’s Android 11 and comes with preinstalled applications such as the Xbox Cloud Streaming (test), Steam Link, and Xbox apps.
Performance
The G Cloud offers a smooth gaming experience, with the 720G processor providing a responsive and solid feel in the hands. The device is also portable, with all-day endurance and compatibility with Quick Charge, this device maintains a powerful battery for a lengthy period.
When testing, the device was able to stream games from Xbox Game Pass and Nvidia GeForce Now with no issues.
Operating System and Platforms
The Logitech G Cloud runs on Android 11 as its operating system. The device comes pre-installed with Xbox Cloud Streaming (beta) and Nvidia GeForce Now for cloud gaming. Additionally, the Steam Link and Xbox apps are available for local gaming.
Other apps such as Netflix and Disney+ can also be downloaded from the Google Play Store. The device also provides a few personalization options while in handheld mode, including a light and dark hue, as well as four distinct background illustrations.
You can also modify the buttons of the controller using the settings application.
Pros
- The Logitech G Cloud allows users to gain instant access to an array of premium titles without needing to wait for installation, patches, or worrying about memory space.
- The device is comfortable and lightweight, weighing 463 grams with contoured edges and grips conforming to the user’s hands.
- The device offers up to half a day of power with swift charging technology.
Cons
- The device currently only supports Xbox Cloud Streaming and Nvidia GeForce Now, and does not support other cloud streaming services like PlayStation Remote Play and Amazon Luna.
- The device is limited by outdated WiFi standards which only supports the WiFi 5 (802.11/a/b/g/n/ac) standard, with no internal 5G radio.
- Customization options are limited, with only a few preselected wallpapers available to change the look of the home screen and pre-installed Google apps cannot be removed.
Conclusion
The Logitech G Cloud is an intriguing device that has drawn attention to cloud gaming. Although the current selection of cloud streaming services and apps does limit its gaming capabilities in certain areas, it offers a great portable gaming experience.
At nearly $350, it may be too pricey for some, but cloud gaming enthusiasts may find the investment worthwhile.