
Logitech
Logitech 940-000198 G Cloud Gaming Handheld Renewed
★★★★★
Take your full Xbox and GeForce NOW game library anywhere with the G Cloud's 7-inch 1080p screen and battery that actually lasts a full session.
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Logitech
Model
940-000198
Condition
Renewed
Display
7-inch Touchscreen
Resolution
1080p
Platform / OS
Android
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Input
Integrated Gamepad (Xbox-layout)
Compatible Services
Xbox Cloud Gaming, NVIDIA GeForce NOW
Color
Black
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 7-inch 1080p touchscreen at 60Hz is one of the larger, sharper displays in the handheld gaming space — streaming-compressed visuals hold up well at this size and resolution
- Battery life rated at ~12 hours means you can realistically game through a full travel day without needing a power bank
- The physical gamepad layout mirrors Xbox controller ergonomics closely, making it immediately familiar for players coming from console gaming
- Android OS underpinning means access to the Google Play Store for additional apps beyond the primary cloud gaming use case
- Bluetooth connectivity enables pairing with headphones for private listening sessions away from home
👎 Cons
- Entirely dependent on internet connectivity — without a reliable Wi-Fi or mobile hotspot connection, this device cannot run cloud games at all
- Xbox Cloud Gaming and GeForce NOW subscriptions are required costs on top of the hardware purchase; the device does not include any free game access
- As a renewed unit, original packaging and accessories may not be included, and cosmetic wear is possible
- The 1080p screen and 60Hz refresh rate, while solid, fall short of the higher-resolution and higher-refresh displays on newer handheld gaming hardware
- No cellular modem built in — you're dependent on Wi-Fi or tethering for mobile connectivity, unlike dedicated cellular gaming handhelds
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cloud gaming services work with the G Cloud, and do I need subscriptions to use them?
The G Cloud is designed to work with Xbox Cloud Gaming (requires Xbox Game Pass Ultimate) and NVIDIA GeForce NOW (free tier available, paid tiers unlock higher quality streaming). Both services stream games from remote servers over Wi-Fi or mobile data — the G Cloud itself does not run games natively, so an active subscription and solid internet connection are required for gameplay.
What kind of internet connection do I need for a good experience on this device?
Xbox Cloud Gaming recommends a minimum of 10 Mbps for standard play, but 20+ Mbps is where you'll get smooth 1080p streaming without compression artifacts. GeForce NOW's RTX 4080 tier requires up to 35 Mbps. The G Cloud's Wi-Fi connectivity means performance is directly tied to your network quality — on a strong home connection or fast hotel Wi-Fi, the experience is genuinely impressive.
How does this renewed unit differ from buying new?
A renewed unit has been inspected, tested, and returned to working condition. The device ships without original packaging and may show minor cosmetic wear, but core functionality — screen, controls, battery, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth — has been verified. It's the same hardware as a new unit at a lower price point, with the trade-off that you're buying a previously-owned device.
Can the G Cloud play games locally, or only via streaming?
Primarily via streaming, but the G Cloud runs Android, which means you can sideload or install Android games from the Google Play Store for local play. It's not a primary feature, but the option is there for Android titles that support gamepad input.
How long does the battery last during active cloud gaming sessions?
Logitech rates the battery at around 12 hours of cloud gaming use. Real-world sessions on demanding cloud streams (high bitrate, screen at full brightness) typically land in the 8–10 hour range — still enough for a full travel day without reaching for a charger.