Hey all. I was looking for a dock online and noticed a decent amount of third party ones on ebay and Amazon. Anyone tried any, or know a good brand?

I don’t see myself playing on my TV much, just when I have friends over, so I can’t justify the cost of the name brand.

  • Have a look for USB-C docks that don’t specifically mention “for the steam deck”. They’re all functionally the same but I found a steam deck owner tax when they reference Steam decks in product titles. For example, I picked up a Sabrent dock where reviews mentioned steam deck.

    • Agreed. I have 2 of these (but I have the HB0603 version), and the experience has been flawless so far. Make sure you get a power brick that delivers 45W+, or you risk losing video under heavy load. Happened to me using the Steam Deck’s original charger while playing Horizon: Zero Dawn.

    • I had one of these and everything worked well at first. I then upgraded my deck to a 2TB SSD but the new deck image from Steam seems to have made the USB ports no longer support my external controllers. My work laptop comes with a G5 unit and that works fine with them so I’ve not investigated the JSAUX issue yet.

    • Reminder that while JSAUX makes good accessories, it’s recommended to buy their products from Amazon or another store, and not actually use their web site.

      Email addresses and possible other information used on the JSAUX website were sold to advertisers and other companies. It’s not clear if JSAUX is selling the info, if they had a data breach, or something else because JSAUX refused to explain. They make enough good and unique Deck accessories that I won’t discourage people from buying their products, but it’s best to avoid their website even if they have a good sale going on.

      • Oh interesting, thanks for adding the info. I bought it from Amazon myself but when linking to products and stuff I always use the website as it’s the official source of information and people can then navigate to their preferred retailer of choice to buy it

  • One thing to keep in mind is that the Steam Deck will negotiate a maximum of 45 watts of power from the wall. Docks/hubs with PD passthrough (which most are) will NOT negotiate power themselves (as they’d need to provide their own internal power supply for the Deck then) and simply reserve/use a portion of that power budget for themselves. Some docks use so much power for themselves that the Deck can actually discharge under heavy load. I’ve experienced this with some Anker hubs for example.

    Note that it doesn’t matter if you have a higher wattage USB-C power supply. The Steam Deck will always negotiate 45 watts (15V@3A) at most.

  • I got this Ivoler dock and have been really happy with it. I paired it with a 65w Chromebook charger to cover the deck’s 45w max draw and anything else I plug in.

    It works well, is cheap, and it has a slightly wider base so you can use a protective case on your deck and it will still fit in the dock.

    Only downside is this specific one doesn’t have an Ethernet port, but they have a nicer version that does.