Tecno’s Pocket Go has been officially unveiled, and it blends the power of gaming handhelds like the Steam Deck with AR glasses, and it might be one of the coolest devices announced this year so far.

Gaminghandheldsare a dime a dozen these days, with manufacturers likeLenovo,MSI, andAyaneoputting out every flavor of handheld under the sun on a fairly regular basis. TheseSteam Deck alternativesoffer more power thanValve’s offering, with certain twists, like asliding screenwith a keyboard, or even two displays.

But, Tecno is going one step further by blending two product categories into one. The Tecno Pocket Go is essentially a wireless controller, in addition to a pair of “Pocket Vision”AR glasses. But, housed within the controller itself is a fully-fledged WindowsPC.

Tecno Pocket Go offers portable performance

Tecno Pocket Go offers portable performance

Sporting the latestAMDRyzen 8840HS chipset, as well as 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, the Pocket Go might be one of the more powerful handheld PCs we’ve seen. Alongside a large 50Wh battery, it all seems really quite promising.

The Pocket Vision glasses come equipped with support forsmartphones, in addition to 6DOF tracking. This allows the handheld to essentially come equipped with a gigantic 215-inch screen that you wear on your head.

We’ve previously tested theTCL RayNeo Air 2glasses alongside the Ayaneo Air, and the experience was fantastic for AR gaming, so it makes sense that a company would want to capitalize and blend these two distinct product categories into a single device.

Sadly, Tecno has not yet announced any pricing information, nor a release date for the upcoming handheld AR glasses combo, so we’ll just have to wait for more details. But, if initial impressions are anything to go by, Tecno is really making its mark with this new and unique handheld.

Sayem Ahmed was Dexerto’s Tech Editor in the UK team, leading hardware coverage globally. Sayem is an expert in all things Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and PC components. He has over 10 years of experience, with bylines at Eurogamer, IGN, Trusted Reviews, Kotaku, and many more.