The design is again something I'm incredibly fond of. Chances are you'll have a few dozen of these cables lying around from old phones and miscellaneous tech. The micro USB cable is again quite small, with the same issue of the dongle likely hanging from a desktop tower USB port should you decide to plug it in, but with this dongle feeling a reasonable degree lighter than before, it's less of an issue.
There's a lot more space inside the box with the dongle being drastically smaller this time around, and the jig being stored internally. Instead of a plain box, it now has clear branding to make it stand out and easier to find on my desk. Once again, my first impressions were really quite good. What's in the Box?Ī remarkably familiar package at first glance, the second iteration of the AceNS dongle comes in the same transparent box, with the same essentials to get you started. If you want to have a better understanding of the device's features and the dongle this is being compared to, be sure to check out my AceNS review. A second RCM dongle from the Ace3DS team, this review mainly focuses on what's new and different.