GENKI SavePoint: Gaming SSD for Steam Deck, ROG Ally, & More

A project in Los Angeles, CA by Human Things
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Effortlessly switch between Windows on your Steam Deck, or SteamOS on your ROG Ally, turning your handheld into a gaming powerhouse.
Backers: 5844
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Funded: $931,819 of $6,900
Dates: Aug 5th -> Sep 9th (36 days)
Project By: Human Things
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Latest News

The SavePoint M.2 2230 SSD enclosure attaches to your handheld device and features power loss protection

September 5th - via: tomshardware.com
Human Things is back with a Kickstarter campaign for multiple handheld gaming companions. The company behind popular products like Genki Audio, Covert Dock Mini, and Covert Dock 2 for the Nintendo Switch has several new items planned, including a 100W TurboCharger, PocketPro old-style wireless gamepad, Saya Carry sling for portable gaming systems, and what we feel is the headlining item: the SavePoint M.2 2230 SSD enclosure. (Read More)

Photos from the Teaser and Unveiling the Genki TurboCharger - the Slimmest 100W GaN Wall Charger

August 29th - via: kickstarter.com
If only people knew how much time and effort we spent on building out this set... Hopefully, this won’t come as a surprise to those of you following our updates, but here it is: introducing TurboCharger, the final piece in our Advanced Handheld... (Read More)

Introducing PocketPro - An 8BitDo Bluetooth Game Controller Collaboration! (and more)

August 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Introducing Saya Carry: Console Case + Tech Pouch + Versatile Sling

August 13th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Genki's SavePoint Is Like A Modern-Day Memory Card For Your Steam Deck, iPhone And More

August 5th - via: timeextension.com
The SavePoint is a "gaming SSD" that offers up to 2TB of storage and is compatible with a wide range of devices. "Imagine carrying up to 2TB of your favourite games wherever you go," says Genki. "We’ve come a long way since Steve Jobs famously introduced '1,000 songs in your pocket.' With SavePoint, you can store 400,000 songs in a device the size of a Gameboy cartridge. With 10Gbps bandwidth, you can run AAA games directly from the drive and even boot external operating systems." (Read More)

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