A player shared his accidental experience with a handheld console in the community. His ROG Ally X was stained with jelly by his 3-year-old daughter. Fortunately, the machine was equipped with a protective shell at the time, and the jelly only entered the vents on the back of the fuselage.

This player had no previous experience in dismantling a device and was very nervous when disassembling the device. He followed the advice of netizens to wipe the stain with alcohol first, but the cleaning effect of alcohol on jelly was not ideal. He later rinsed the back panel with hot water and waited a few minutes before any remaining jelly was removed.

After disassembling and reinstalling, the handheld device had a problem that it could not be turned on with a low-power charger. The player disassembled the device again and reconnected some wires. After replacing the high-power charger, the device started smoothly. The mesh cover inside the vent played a key protective role. The jelly did not penetrate into the machine, and the entire machine function returned to normal.

Many netizens said they would learn lessons after seeing the experience. Some netizens reminded players with children at home to keep their handheld devices out of their children's reach. Some netizens also shared similar accidents, and some suggested that players add relevant insurance for electronic products to reduce losses caused by accidental damage.

Have your children ever broken your digital products? Do you usually equip your handheld device with complete protective accessories?