Highlights- 【6-in-1 Docking Station】 Equipped with an HD 2.0 output, an 1000M Ethernet input, three USB-A 3.0 ports and 1 USB-C port for charging, expand new ways to use Steam Deck.
- 【4K@60Hz HDMI Output】 Show you a clearer and smoother viewing experience when you connect to an external 4K monitor, enjoy game mode and desktop modeon the big screen.
- 【Gigabit Ethernet Port】With 1000M Ethernet port, up to 1000Mbps ethernet speed. Easily download all kinds of game to steam deck, make you get more faster and stable ethernet.
- 【USB Port】 Supports connecting USB game controller for multiplayer to play game.(Support both 2.4Ghz & Bluetooth wireless game controller)
- 【Full Speed Charging】Supports max 100W PD-IN charging, which is sufficient to charge your Steam Deck & ROG Ally at full speed when paired with the original charger.
- 【Universal Compatibility】The Docking Station is compatible with Steam Deck (OLED), ROG Ally, iPads and Android phones with USB-C ports. 【NOTE】NOT compatible with AYA NEO console.
- NOT compatible with Protective Case with Kickstand, Please ensure that the thickness of your protective case is less than 2mm.
OverviewNOTE:
The ROG Ally 30W Turbo Mode is perfectly supported, but please follow the guide for a simple firmware update.
NOT compatible with Protective Case with Kickstand, Please ensure that the thickness of your protective case is less than 2mm.
NOTE: Not compatible with AYANEO Game Console.
Please make sure that all of the following conditions are met for achieving 4K@60Hz output:
[A] Used HDMI to HDMI 2.0/2.1 Cable shorter than 15 feet in length.
[B] Manually debuged into desktop mode and set 4K@60Hz output.
[C] Set 4K@60Hz Output it in-game.
DO NOT use HDMI to DisplayPort cables or adapters please.
If you need to use HDMI Switch (the 8K one is better), make sure that the HDMI cable at both ends of it does not exceed 6.6 Feet.
We recommend that you connect your Power Adapter (45W and above) while docking your Steam Deck to ensure stable operation of the output video and external devices.
When running big games, too high image can put a large burden on the Steam Deck, which may be not cap