The Aya Neo Pocket Micro features 8GB of DDR4 RAM running at 4266 MHz, providing the memory foundation for its handheld gaming experience. The display operates at a 60Hz refresh rate, and the device does not support ray tracing, multithreading, or NVMe storage. It also lacks the ability to connect to an external hard drive, making onboard storage the sole option for game data.
The Aya Neo Pocket Micro is a handheld console with an IPS display rated at 400 nits of typical brightness, housed in a body measuring 156 mm wide, 63 mm tall, and 18 mm thick, with a total volume of 176.904 cm³ and a weight of 233 g. It includes 256GB of internal storage with a replaceable hard drive, an internal power supply, and a 2600 mAh battery. The device is region free, meaning it carries no regional lockout restrictions. There is no optical disc drive included.
The Aya Neo Pocket Micro supports Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) for wireless networking, along with Bluetooth 5.2 for peripheral connectivity. It includes a single USB Type-C port and an external memory slot for expanded storage, but has no RJ45 ethernet port, no HDMI output, and no 3.5 mm headphone jack. The device does not feature a cellular module, NFC, or DLNA certification, and it does not support connectivity between home and portable devices.
The Aya Neo Pocket Micro features a 3.5″ screen with a pixel density of 330 ppi, stereo speakers with two channels of sound output, and flash storage. It supports quick resume, allows games to be played while downloading, and provides access to high scores and achievements. A child lock is also included. The device does not have a touch screen, front camera, voice commands, optical tracking, or a secondary screen, and it lacks backwards compatibility. Audio features such as 3D audio and Dolby Vision are not supported, nor is VR, Discord voice chat, Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray playback, stereoscopic 3D, or an autostereoscopic display.
The Aya Neo Pocket Micro includes one built-in controller with two analog sticks and 12 buttons, and it is compatible with motion-sensing controllers. The controller does not feature adaptive triggers, dual force feedback, or an integrated touchpad, and there is no wireless controller included.