Abxylute has released a new software update for its One Pro handheld gaming device, adding Nvidia’s GeForce Now app alongside several fixes and security improvements.
The Android-powered handheld, which launched earlier this year as a competitor to Logitech’s G Cloud, is designed for cloud gaming, remote play, retro emulation and Android titles.
According to the changelog, the update introduces GeForce Now, updates Google services, and applies a new security patch. The company also lists “optimized compatibility for specific apps, improvements to built-in apps and services, and fixes for some general issues.”
“According to the changelog, the new update brings the Nvidia GeForce Now app to the device,” Abxylute stated.
Some users have reported mixed experiences with the update. One Discord community member noted that the device still crashes in sleep mode, though Wi-Fi issues appear to have been resolved. Abxylute has not publicly addressed the feedback, and no other users have reported similar problems.
The Abxylute One Pro, announced in March 2025, features a 7-inch 1080p touchscreen with a 60Hz refresh rate, MediaTek Genio 510 processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. It supports 4K output, includes stereo speakers, dual microphones, an audio jack, a 6-axis gyroscope and dual Z-axis motors. Its 5,200mAh battery is rated for up to eight hours of use.
