AYANEO used its latest Product Sharing Session to unveil two additions to its handheld lineup: a maroon-and-gold IGS-licensed edition of the Pocket AIR Mini, and the long-rumored KONKR Pocket Block, a vertical Android handheld aimed squarely at the territory currently held by the TrimUI Brick and Miyoo Mini Plus. Both products were detailed in the company's official announcement post.

The Pocket AIR Mini × Arcade Home Limited Edition is an officially licensed collaboration with IGS, bundling a catalog of classic arcade titles directly on the device, including Knights of Valour, Oriental Legends, Dragon World, Demon Front, and The Killing Blade. The new colorway is the headline change on the outside, swapping AYANEO's usual palettes for a deep maroon shell with gold buttons and accents. Internally it's the same hardware AYANEO has shipped on previous Pocket AIR Mini variants: a MediaTek Helio G90T paired with either 2GB or 3GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB of storage, running Android. Pre-orders open at $129.99 (€120) for the 2GB/32GB configuration and $139.99 (€129) for the 3GB/64GB model.

More interesting for the open-handheld crowd is the KONKR Pocket Block, which AYANEO confirmed after months of leaks. It's a small vertical handheld in the spirit of the Miyoo Mini Plus, but with a notable twist: it runs Android rather than a Linux-based custom firmware like the typical sub-$100 vertical, putting it in rare company alongside devices like the Anbernic RG Rotate. AYANEO showed two finishes, a DMG-style and a Purple variant, each with theme-matched face buttons plus two orange accent buttons, one on the front bottom (presumably an AYASpace launcher) and another above the side volume rocker serving as power. Specs were not disclosed; the company says "more details about Pocket BLOCK will be revealed in the near future."

AYANEO also used the stream to confirm that another entry in its REMAKE: Retro Reborn line is in the works following the Pocket DMG, Micro, and VERT, that the Pocket Play smartphone is still in development, and that the AYANEO Next II is still shipping to Kickstarter backers. An AYANEO AI product is also "coming soon," though no further details were shared.