







🎯 Level up your nostalgia with next-gen power and endless games!
The Kinhank Super Console X5 PRO is a powerhouse retro gaming system featuring 16,000+ pre-installed games on a 4TB drive, powered by a RockChip RK3588S chipset and 8GB RAM. Running Android 12.0, it supports true 8K UHD output with HDR10+ and AV1 decoding, ensuring stunning visuals. Equipped with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, and Gigabit Ethernet, it guarantees fast, stable connectivity. Its advanced silent cooling system maintains optimal performance for uninterrupted gaming and media playback.

















| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Resolution | 8K |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Platform | Android |
| Color | Black |
W**N
Great product
I receive the box fearing that it wouldnt work. There are some tips to make the system working. This is not plug and play. There are many setting which need to be done and need lots of time to configure it. Even though it took me hours to figure out, it is worth the time. The system is amazing. Make sure to go through all the online video on how to setup correctly, especially if you want to set up for 2 players or the 2nd controller. I connected directly to my old TV which working perfectly. Not having to worry about virus issue. It run smooth for most games. Some games would have little lag, but nothing is perfect. I would say 95% of the games that I have tried so far is playable. I enjoy playing x-men with my daughter for the first time. Totally a great device to connect with the family
C**S
Retro daddy came to play! Where’d this come from?
First off, this system has little to no duplicates. Not like the other systems out there in the market where you get 20 versions of the same game. Second, it your a fan of 90s and 00s games, this is right for you. Don’t get me wrong, it has a ton of 80s games for you to play, but I’m into the retro/modern games. AND it doesn’t have a ton of Korean/Japanese/Chinese that you don’t know or even care about. The games on this console are games that you know. Games that gamers actually played with back in the days with your buddies, sitting on the couch, talking smack to each other. Trust me, you’re going to love this console. Yes, there are some games you can’t save, which sucks. I don’t know why. Getting familiar with your remote is a must. Some games won’t let you back out to the main screen and I’ve learned to use the remote to exit games. The console and hard drive itself come in two parts connected with a SATA cable. I don’t like the HDD, I’d rather it be a SSD so I’m going to clone the drive for stability and more space to add more games. The actual console itself is small and lightweight. All ports are clearly marked. It came with a wireless controller which feels okay but you know it was cheaply made. It works fine, though. It comes with a USB dongle that you attached to the ports on the side of the console for wireless capability. I have another controller but I want to see how long this one lasts. Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with it. I was just surprised at how many titles it has, the organization of the games, and the quality of how many good games it has. I know that it has saving issues with some of the games but I gave it five stars anyways. The reason for that was because out of all the retro consoles out there, this is the best. Just follow the instructions and you should be fine. If there is another console that is better than this one as far as its content, setup, and installation, I would gladly knock a star down on this one. But in my opinion, this one is the best. Hands down. No contest.
R**N
Not Plug-and-Play, But a Powerhouse for Emulation Enthusiasts
What I Liked: The Super Console X5 PRO delivers impressive performance for the price—it’s basically a micro PC built for emulation. The emulation quality is solid across the board, and the included game library is massive. Nearly dupe-free, you get full collections for Game Boy Advance and earlier, a near-complete N64 NA library, a good chunk of PSX and Dreamcast titles, and roughly a third of the PS2 library. It’s not perfect, with some missing sequels or key titles, but it’s way better than expected. I was especially impressed by how well this runs on a high-end TV. I comfortably pushed 4x–6x scaling, and even managed to run a 2-hour KH2 session at 120FPS in 8K UHD on an 85” screen, according to RetroArch—no hiccups. What You Should Know: This is not a plug-and-play console. You’ll need at least some prior emulation knowledge to really get the most out of it. I ended up putting about $200 into upgrades just to get it where I wanted: Hardware upgrades: I added a custom-machined stand with shock-absorbing screws to stabilize the HDD and prevent early failure. Worth every penny. Controllers: The included controllers feel like early 2000s off-brand bargain bin. I’d skip versions that include them and just buy your own. I replaced them with CandyCons and had no issues. Software Experience: It comes with multiple front ends and core options, which is great flexibility-wise. But again—don’t expect an idiot-proof interface. If you can’t already set up emulators at home, this isn’t going to simplify it for you. If you are a bit tech-savvy, you’ll find a lot of room to customize and optimize. Bottom Line: This is a great value option for retro gamers who want a huge, ready-to-go library without navigating the "high seas" or spending thousands on individual retro titles. But it absolutely requires tweaking and a bit of elbow grease. Not for beginners—but perfect for enthusiasts who want a flexible, high-performance emulation hub.
S**Y
Glitchy
Glitchy. I line reviews indicate that you need to mess with settings and updates to get it to work as i think most would expect. Lots of You Tube vids on this. Some games are great without trouble but lots will not load if you don't do the project. I returned it a bought “retro console king” it works great without issues. Less games but less repeats so maybe the same in the end.
R**D
FINALLY….a system that is not a bunch of duplicates!
This system is great! I love that the games have been curated & only have reasonable region specific versions of some games (U.S., Japanese version, European version). The games all run flawlessly and have well written descriptions, game specific details, video gameplay clips & box art. I love the fact that there are save states & load profiles for all of the games. There are also two loading front ends (visual display of games) to chose from: Emulation Station or Pegasus. The controller itself shipped with (GameSir) is a solid, well built controller; unlike the usual bad quality controllers that similar systems are shipped with. ****If you are going to purchase this; I would highly suggest buying a SSD 4TB SATA drive. The drive shipped with this is a traditional hard drive (which eventually fail over the years). Just copy all the info from the Kin Hank hard drive to the new SSD & you’ll ensure that you won’t lose all of your games.
J**E
Well worth the money for the amount of content it provides
Very powerful console with a huge list of games with none of the repeating titles that other consoles seem to have. It basically runs like an android OS, along with the easy to use file system to import other games. The console uses EMU as the default launcher, but there is an option to use Pegasus instead, which has a cleaner interface as well as being able to play imported games just fine. Games come in a wide selection of genres, so there's plenty to choose from. People have complained about GC games not being playable, but I haven't found any issues, but it does require the remote control to create save states and exit the game. Not really a big deal.
S**L
Faulty game controller
Battery will not charge. I have to have power cord to keep it working.
B**E
Kinda what I wanted
Updated: giving it a 5 star from the orginal 3 not that I figured out all the issue and fixed them. BTW the volume fix is on the actual remote and there are different ways to log in to the library i found one that I really liked. All other issue fixed themselves. Awesome system for what it is. I don't really like the library wheel lay out and no search options. It takes awhile to go through the game catalog. The videos I saw had it set up a grid pattern much easier to navigate. So far all games i have played have worked well though. The pop up settings menu has no highlight so i have no clue we're I'm going it's a guessing game and I can't seem to get the screen to fit my TV it cuts off a small portion at the top. The disk drive is exposed is another major issue could you not take a few more dollars and actually incase everything. It's looks ugly. So far I like it the other stuff is more of an annoyance than anything
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