Ayaneo Introduces Konkr Fit: A New Windows Handheld Fueled by AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470

Ayaneo is expanding its value-focused Konkr lineup with a brand-new Windows gaming handheld called the Konkr Fit. After launching the Konkr brand last year alongside the Android-based Konkr Pocket Fit, this second device takes a different approach by running Windows right out of the box, targeting players who want a more PC-like handheld experience without stepping up to Ayaneo’s pricier models.

Although the Konkr Fit keeps a similar overall look to the Pocket Fit, it isn’t simply a Windows re-skin of the earlier handheld. The biggest change is size. Ayaneo has upgraded the screen to a 7-inch OLED panel, moving up from the Pocket Fit’s 6-inch LCD. That larger, higher-contrast display appears to be the reason the company dropped the word “Pocket” from the name, positioning the Konkr Fit as the bigger, more capable sibling.

Power is another clear upgrade. Ayaneo says the Konkr Fit will use an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, paired with a sizable 80Wh battery. Battery capacity can make a major difference on Windows handhelds, and an 80Wh pack puts the Konkr Fit in an interesting spot for gamers who care about longer unplugged sessions, especially compared with many handheld PCs that ship with smaller batteries.

Ayaneo is still holding back many of the technical specs, but the company has confirmed several key design and usability details. The Konkr Fit will arrive in two color options: Retro Gray with red accents and a bold Yellow variant. Control layout stays familiar to the Konkr Pocket Fit, and it includes adjustable triggers along with dual back buttons—features that are increasingly important for players who want a more customizable, competitive-friendly setup across different game genres.

There are also physical differences that hint at a more performance-oriented design. The Konkr Fit features a larger rear intake vent than the Pocket Fit, suggesting enhanced airflow for cooling. Up top, it adds two USB Type-C ports, a notable practicality boost for charging, accessories, and docking. Even the rear backplate mounting looks revised, with different screw placement compared to the smaller Konkr handheld.

For now, Ayaneo hasn’t shared a release date or pricing for the Konkr Fit. However, with the brand positioned as a budget-oriented alternative, the biggest question will be how aggressively it’s priced relative to other Windows handheld gaming PCs—and how Ayaneo balances cost with the still-unrevealed specs like RAM, storage, and display refresh rate.

More official details should arrive in future updates, but the early picture is clear: the Konkr Fit is shaping up to be a larger, Windows-powered handheld with an OLED display, a modern AMD Ryzen processor, and a battery designed to go the distance.