The Aya Neo Pocket S2 is driven by an 8-core CPU running at 3.3 GHz per core, paired with 12GB of DDR5 RAM clocked at 8533 MHz, delivering a solid foundation for handheld gaming workloads. On the graphics side, the GPU operates at 1050 MHz with 256 shading units and reaches 2.7 TFLOPS of floating-point performance, with ray tracing support included. The system uses an NVMe SSD for storage, supports multithreading, and can connect to an external hard drive for additional capacity. The display refreshes at 60Hz, and all processing benefits from the efficiency gains that DDR5 memory brings to the platform.
The Aya Neo Pocket S2 is a handheld console with a 6.3″ IPS LCD, LED-backlit display capable of rendering at 1440p (QHD) resolution with a typical brightness of 600 nits. It measures 228 mm wide, 91 mm tall, and 15 mm thick, with a total volume of 311.22 cm³ and a weight of 428 g, keeping the physical footprint compact for portable use. Internal storage stands at 256GB and the drive is user-replaceable, while an 8000 mAh battery and internal power supply handle energy delivery without an external adapter. The device has no optical disc drive, outputs at 1440p, and is region free, meaning it carries no regional lockout restrictions.
The Aya Neo Pocket S2 offers a focused set of connectivity options centered around a single USB Type-C port, a 3.5 mm headset jack, Wi-Fi support, and Bluetooth 5.3. An external memory slot provides additional storage flexibility, rounding out the wired and wireless options available on the device. It does not include an HDMI output, RJ45 ethernet port, cellular module, or NFC, and it carries no DLNA certification. Connectivity between home and portable devices is also not supported, keeping the feature set straightforward for standalone handheld use.
The Aya Neo Pocket S2 features a 6.3″ touch screen with a pixel density of 466 ppi and stereo speakers with two channels of sound output, while flash storage handles all data retention on the device. Software-side conveniences include quick resume, the ability to play games while they download, access to high scores and achievements, and Discord voice chat support. A child lock is also present for parental control. The console does not support voice commands, 3D audio, Dolby Vision, VR, stereoscopic 3D, or autostereoscopy, and it has no front camera, optical tracking, secondary screen, or dual-sensor setup. Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray playback are likewise absent.
The Aya Neo Pocket S2 supports up to 4 controllers and is compatible with motion-sensing controllers, giving players some flexibility in how they interact with the device. The built-in control layout includes 2 analog sticks and 16 buttons, covering a full range of standard inputs. The console does not include a wireless controller in the box, and there is no integrated touchpad, adaptive triggers, or dual force feedback on the controller side.