Occasionally, we stumble upon intriguing creations on the internet that leave us in awe of human ingenuity. These instances, though not uncommon, are a testament to the boundless creativity that thrives in online communities. This time, a Reddit user has crafted something that’s sure to pique the interest of gamers: a knockoff smartwatch ingeniously integrated with agaming controller.

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While smartwatches are typically not designed for gaming,this inventive Reddit userhas managed to install a few games on their wearable. They even went so far as to pair it with a Bluetooth controller and then strap the watch to the controller itself, transforming it into ahandheld gaming consoleof sorts. What’s more, the gaming controller serves a dual purpose, allowing the user to navigate the smartwatch’s interface. They can effortlessly switch between apps and menus using the navigator and select apps with a simple button press.

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While this so-called “Portable emulation console” has an undeniable similarity to the Apple Watch Ultra, it’s apparently a knockoff version that was made through rearranging some board parts from an older phone. The operating system on the watch is also more like a stripped down version of Google’sWear OSthan the full-fledged flavor of Android you’d find on a smartphone or tablet. The person didn’t say a word about the technical details of their gaming handheld, though.

In the end, it’s a fun way to add a screen to a controller, and the 1.91-inch display of something like an Apple Watch Ultra actually isn’t too far off from the 2.6-inch screen on the original Game Boy. Truth be told, we’re a little surprised that something like this isn’t already commercially available as far as we can tell, considering how easy it is to slap a screen on something and flash it with Android these days. But even if it’s just a pet project from a creative engineer with a deep passion for making weird mechanical stuff, it’s still pretty cool. If you know of similar creative devices, please share them with us in the comments section.