Ayaneo says its Next 2 Windows gaming handheld will begin shipping to Indiegogo backers in late June, after trial production starts early that month. The smaller Konkr Fit also moves into production by month‑end, pointing to a June launch if all goes smoothly.
Ayaneo Announces June Shipping for Next 2 and Konkr Fit Windows Handhelds

Ayaneo finally put a timeline on the two Windows‑based handhelds it unveiled last year. The company confirmed that the Next 2 will start shipping to Indiegogo backers in late June 2026, while the Konkr Fit is slated to enter production by the end of May, which should also translate into a June launch if the schedule holds.
What the Next 2 brings to the table
The Next 2 is Ayaneo’s flagship Windows gaming device, positioned as a direct competitor to the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Flow Z13. Its key specifications are:
- CPU/GPU: Intel Core i7‑1270P paired with Intel Xe Graphics (Xe‑LP integrated)
- RAM: 16 GB LPDDR5
- Storage: 1 TB NVMe SSD (user‑upgradeable via M.2 slot)
- Display: 7‑inch 1080p IPS panel, 120 Hz refresh rate, 400 nits brightness
- Battery: 53 Wh (larger than the original Next’s 46 Wh) with fast‑charge support
- OS: Windows 11 Home, pre‑installed with Ayaneo’s custom game‑mode UI
These specs put the Next 2 squarely in the high‑performance niche, offering desktop‑class processing in a handheld form factor. The larger battery and higher‑refresh screen address two of the most common complaints about earlier Windows handhelds – limited playtime and choppy visuals.
Production milestones
Ayaneo reports that the motherboard, screen, battery, and other core parts are already in production, while non‑critical components have been completed. Trial production is scheduled for early June, with mass production ramping up mid‑June. Assuming no supply hiccups, the first units will leave the factory in late June.
"If everything goes according to plan from this point forward, shipping the first orders will take place in late June," the company said in its update.
Konkr Fit – The compact sibling
The Konkr Fit is a smaller, more portable Windows handheld aimed at casual gamers and productivity users who need a device that fits in a backpack. Its specs are modest compared to the Next 2 but still respectable for on‑the‑go gaming:
- CPU/GPU: Intel Core i5‑1240P with integrated Xe graphics
- RAM: 8 GB LPDDR5
- Storage: 512 GB NVMe SSD
- Display: 6‑inch 1080p IPS, 90 Hz
- Battery: 45 Wh
- OS: Windows 11 Home
Production for the Konkr Fit will start by the end of May, which suggests a June shipping window as well. Ayaneo has not released a precise date, but the timeline mirrors the Next 2’s schedule, indicating that the company is aligning its manufacturing lines to ship both devices in the same month.
Order status and ecosystem considerations
Ayaneo closed the Next 2 pre‑order window on 23 March. The company now warns that it cannot guarantee additional production for new orders. Existing backers will receive their units in June, but anyone who missed the window can only hope for a future “additional order opportunity,” which the company says will be communicated on a case‑by‑case basis.
Ecosystem lock‑in
Both devices run Windows 11, which means they inherit the full desktop ecosystem – you can install any Windows game, use Xbox Game Pass, or run productivity software like Microsoft Office. This flexibility is a major draw for users who want a single device for both work and play.
However, the trade‑off is battery life. Even with the larger 53 Wh pack, heavy gaming at 120 Hz can drain the battery in 2–3 hours, similar to the Steam Deck’s high‑performance mode. Users looking for all‑day endurance will need to keep a charger handy or lower the refresh rate.
Compatibility and accessories
Ayaneo continues to support its USB‑C dock, which adds HDMI 2.1 output, Ethernet, and additional USB ports. The dock enables a desktop‑like setup, turning the handheld into a full‑size PC when connected to an external monitor and keyboard. Compatibility with Xbox Game Pass and Steam is seamless, thanks to the native Windows environment.
What this means for the handheld market
Ayaneo’s June timeline puts it in direct competition with the Steam Deck OLED refresh and the upcoming Valve handheld revisions. By offering a Windows device with a high‑refresh display and a larger SSD, Ayaneo is targeting power users who value flexibility over the curated Linux‑based experience of the Deck.
If the production runs smoothly, the Next 2 could become the go‑to handheld for gamers who already own a Windows PC and want a portable extension of that ecosystem. The Konkr Fit, with its smaller size and lower price point, may attract users who prioritize portability and are willing to trade some raw performance.
For the latest updates, keep an eye on Ayaneo’s official announcements and the Indiegogo campaign page.


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