The Aokzoe A2 is driven by an eight-core CPU running at 3.3GHz per core, paired with 32GB of DDR5 RAM at 7500 MHz and an NVMe SSD for fast storage access, with support for connecting external drives as well. The integrated GPU operates at 800MHz with 768 shading units and 32 render output units, delivering a floating-point performance rating of 8.4 TFLOPS with ray tracing support included. The display refreshes at 60Hz, and while the system does not use multithreading, it handles memory throughput efficiently through the DDR5 architecture.
The Aokzoe A2 is a handheld console with a 1200p display, measuring 265mm wide, 105mm tall, and 22mm thick at a weight of 649g, giving it a compact and portable form factor with a total volume of 612.15cm³. It comes with 2TB of internal replaceable storage and an internal power supply, and is region-free, meaning there are no geographic content restrictions. The built-in battery is rated at 12,600 mAh (48.5 Wh), and the device does not include an optical disc drive.
The Aokzoe A2 supports Wi-Fi 6E alongside Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 4 for broad wireless network compatibility, and connects to peripherals and accessories via Bluetooth 5.2, a USB Type-C port, and one additional USB port. An external memory slot is available for expandable storage, and a 3.5mm audio jack is present for wired headphone use. HDMI output, RJ45 wired ethernet, NFC, and cellular connectivity are not included, and the device does not support cross-device connectivity between home and portable systems or DLNA certification.
The Aokzoe A2 features a 7-inch touchscreen with a pixel density of 323 ppi backed by flash storage, stereo speakers with two-channel audio output, and a child lock for parental control. It supports quick resume, simultaneous play and download, Discord voice chat, and achievement and high score access, making it reasonably feature-complete for day-to-day gaming use. Voice commands, backwards compatibility, VR support, 3D audio, Dolby Vision, stereoscopic 3D, optical tracking, autostereoscopy, a secondary screen, a front camera, and Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray playback are all absent from this device.
The Aokzoe A2 includes two built-in controllers with two analog sticks and 14 buttons in total, providing a standard handheld control layout. The controllers are not wireless and do not feature adaptive triggers, dual force feedback, an integrated touchpad, or motion-sensing compatibility.