🎮 Power Your Play, Light Your Way!
The JSAUX RGB Docking Station is a premium 12-in-1 hub designed for Steam Deck (OLED), ROG Ally, Legion Go, and similar handhelds. It delivers ultra-smooth 4K@120Hz visuals with advanced HDMI tech, lightning-fast 10Gbps data transfer, and 100W USB-C charging. Featuring versatile ports including Gigabit Ethernet, SD/TF slots, and a 3.5mm jack, plus six dynamic RGB lighting modes controllable via OpenRGB, it transforms your gaming and productivity setup into a sleek, high-performance command center.
Color | Crystal (12-in-1) |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9"L x 3.62"W x 1.11"H |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 1E+2 |
Total Usb Ports | 12 |
Number of Ports | 12 |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
Compatible Devices | Valve Steam Deck, Deck OLED, ASUS ROG Ally, Ally X, Lenovo Legion Go, MSI Claw, OneXPlayer, AYANEO Slide, iPad, iPad Pro, iPhone, Razer Edge, Logitech G Cloud, other phones |
T**N
The Ultimate Dock for Steam Deck and ROG Ally – Worth Every Penny!
This JSAUX RGB Docking Station is an absolute game-changer for my Steam Deck OLED and ROG Ally setup. The 12-in-1 design is incredibly versatile—everything from 4K@120Hz HDMI and DisplayPort to Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.2 ports works flawlessly. I was especially impressed with how seamlessly it handles high refresh rates on my external monitor without any lag or hiccups. The SD/TF card slots and the 3.5mm audio jack are nice quality-of-life additions that make this dock feel truly premium and all-in-one.The RGB lighting adds a slick touch to my desk setup without being too over-the-top, and the build quality feels solid and durable. It’s compact enough to fit neatly on my desk yet powerful enough to replace a handful of separate adapters. Whether I’m gaming, transferring files, or just working with multiple peripherals, this dock keeps everything running smoothly. Highly recommended for anyone with a handheld console who wants maximum connectivity with zero compromise.
J**E
Worth every penny
Works flawlessly and the ability to turn the RGB lights on or off is a plus. I use this for the Asus Rog Ally X and I in have it setup as a multiplayer machine with 8bitdo ultimate 2 controllers to do some gaming with my son and it's excellent. Highly recommend this for multi connect functionality. Portable, worth the amount and the design is well made.
M**L
Cheapest expensive dock
It works, and works well. But man is it flimsy, the plastic piece to "hold" your handheld can just barely handle the weight of a steam deck and is only "able" to hold the legion go due to the sheer willpower of the support nub on the bottom of that plastic piece. If you even look at it funny, it falls backwards.Flimsy, ugly, plugged it in to use one time and immediately started looking for shell swaps I could 3d print for it, but alas there are none, so it stays hidden away unused. I feel like if you are gonna offer a premium dock, you have GOT to make it out of premium materials, and tbh the most premium material on this thing is the rubber grip on the bottom (I love it and it's the smoothest texture I've ever experienced in my life)RGB does not equal premium.But hey, vrr works.
B**1
Almost perfect, but with one small caveat
Low and behold! The nearly perfect Docking station for your steam deck, Ally Rog, and Legion Go! 3 usb C ports. One for host to the actual device, one for PD charging for all devices (at up to 100 watts), and the last usb c port for 3.2 data connection.It has 1 hdmi 2.1 port (for VRR, Gsync, Freesync, and ALLM), 1 displayport (basically the same has the hdmi, but for computer monitors), 2 usb A 3.2 ports, and one usb A 2.0 port. What more can I ask for? It's almost perfect for your handheld docking needs.Except for one small problem. The inconsistencies with using the right USB C to USB C cables. This in particular is for the host connection to the dick itself. Mainly I would just stick with the cable that came with it. But, if you ever lose it, good luck trying the right one. I think certain qualifications has to be met with this one. A cable rated at or more 100 watts, data and video protocols have to be met, and certain manufacturer branded cables will work.Not all will work with this thing. I tried well over 4 or 5 different cables. Same issue, except fir 2 of them. And that, is a big mystery that I'm still trying to solve. Also, for those asking what kind of setup do I have. It's a 4k LG oled B4 (48in) TV, the RGB Docking station itself, the Legion go, a ugreen 8 in 1 USB C hub, 2 usb dongles for my wireless headset and for my gaming controller.
N**E
Great product by Jsaux.
So far I got 100 hours on this thing and it’s awesome. Haven’t had any issues. Only thing I’d change is maybe the button for the RGB lights. But functionally this thing is flawless.
J**O
Funcionó perfecto con legión go
Justo lo que necesitaba? Funcionó sin problemas
K**K
Great docks, with caveats I only learned after the fact
This turned out to be a great dock for my ROG Ally X, with its ability to output in VRR. It's not a complete package, though; you'll have to supply your own USB-C charger. Otherwise, setup was plug-and-play.But this product came with a pretty strong caveat. The reason why I picked this particular dock was for its dual monitor support. However, I only learned after the fact that VRR only works with a single monitor plugged into the dock. This is only mentioned on the manufacturer's official store page. Thankfully my Ally X has two USB ports and was able to work around this limitation with a separate HDMI adapter for my second display. For other handhelds with only one, you're out of luck.
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