R36S Long-Term Review and Battery Test

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Device in this test[edit]

  • Photo from September 22, 2025 after 17 months of usage
    • Bought on Mar 19, 2024 from ProQueen Store (you should avoid this store now as it's possible to receive a clone).
    • Original screen panel.
    • Tested various custom firmwares and SD cards in the past 17 months.
    • Beat multiple games on it.
    • My nephew had it for around 2 months (he is 7 years old).
    • Gameplay time is probably around 150 hours.
    • Screen on time is a lot longer as I created most of the R36S wiki with it (I tested lots of stuff, firmwares, themes, SSH'd into it countless times, took a lot of screenshots and even recorded a few videos on it).

    Battery Test[edit]

    The battery is still very strong and I was kinda surprised by the test result. Here is how it was tested:

    • 50% screen brightness
    • sound off
    • Pokémon Fire Red (GBA) with 4x fast-forward (240fps)

    After 5 1/2 hours, the Red LED low battery indicator goes off. After 5 3/4 hours, the red and blue LEDs starts flashing. After 6 hours and 39 minutes, the R36S shut off.

    Buttons[edit]

    The only mods I did was the silent shoulder button mod with some foam, and I also loosend the mainboard screw a little to reduce the D-pad stiffness. After all the usage, the face buttons and D-pad somehow feel better than they were brand new.

    All buttons are working fine. No stick drift.

    Plastic[edit]

    It holds up surprisingly well. It only has a few small scratches, which is totally normal. I got a TPU case for extra protection a few months ago and the R36S survived around 2 months with my 7 year old nephew, which I didn't expect.

    Screen[edit]

    The screen is as good as on the first day. Has great colors and is very bright at 100%. Everything is working fine and it has no cracks or dead pixels.

    Showcase[edit]

  • R36S in travel/storage bag
  • 3D printed grip really enhances the ergonomics
  • Heroes of Might and Magic III (PortMaster)
  • My Pokémon Yellow team (Game Boy)
  • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Color Edition (Game Boy Color)
  • Chrono Trigger (SNES)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
  • Crash Team Racing (PS1)
  • Alternative Devices[edit]

    For the low price of around 20-25€, there really are no alternatives in this price range that have as good custom firmware and community support as the R36S. The XX, Plus and H model from Game Console come very close, but they cost a little more. A test of these can be found here: R36S vs R36XX vs R36Plus vs R36H

    For around 35-40€ I can recommend the BATLEXP G350, which has way better button quality than the R36S.

    If you want to have better buttons, built in WiFi, Bluetooth and HDMI out, I can recommend the vertical RG40XX V or horizontal RG40XX H. You'll need to spend around 50-60€ for these.

    If you want a device that can play more systems like GameCube, PS2 and even some Switch titles, then the vertical RG406V or horizontal RG406H might be ideal for you. Price is around 130-150€ for these.

    Where to buy a R36S[edit]

    Check the R36S Buying Guide for

    • links to the cheapest listings
    • trusted sellers
    • general AliExpress advice/tips
    • cheap accessories
    • similar and better handhelds

    ↪ R36S Buying Guide