Hey folks. I have been wondering about buying a dock or USB hub for my steam deck oled for a while now. That way I can connect and use a mouse and keyboard. The problem is that I don't know which one to buy. The official one is not only expensive but also a bit bulky for my use. I would like to have a mini option. What are your recommendations for someone like me?
I’m probably just cynical but I strongly advise against using some shitty Chinese named adapter like this. They are prone to overheating or causing other problems and just generally don’t last long. Amazon is full of these Chinese named products made by ORKGHY or YHBLO and they disappear after 6 months, only to the replaced by another bullshit name Chinese company and you can’t return it. Go with Anker or another known name brand that doesn’t recycle its name every 6 months if you want a dock that works for years. I use this one and it’s the same price as the cheap ones and is rock solid.
You do have a point. I agree with you in that one. I'm looking more for something with portability, so the one you posted seems like a good option. Since I don't need a bulky dock like the official version or the other ones around.
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Just got this one and it's TINY. I have the other one that the guy above posted and I needed a second one so I got this because sale. If you don't need external SD card support then this one is great.
They are both great by the way but this one again, is super dupes portable.
Edit: yeah no Ethernet but I don't need that when traveling because I'm usually not in a situation where there even is one available.
To be clear some of the problems are: HDCP randomly breaks. That means any, and all streaming videos anything breaks. Video random flashes black screen between frames. Video randomly doesn't work at all. Can unplug, and replug random cords and it will 'work again'. The order of replugging cords is different every time.
So many problems. Ask me how I know.
Side note: Why are all dock cords like 4 inches lock? Who wants to see their Laptop/Desk dock sitting there on their desk? Why can't they just put a foot, or 2 foot cord?
That's the first dock I've seen with a removable cable. You can actually switch it out with a longer cable, or a cable with a right-angle end. Not bad, not bad at all.
Any dock that lists Steam Deck support and has the ports you want should be fine honestly. USB C docks are very standardized, so as long as it supports 45W charging or more it'll almost certainly be fine. I have a bunch of different docks and they all work fine with the Deck. The OLED model doesn't change this either, any dock that works with the original should work with the OLED.
I think the big change is the OLED has a better charger chip, particularly in that it doesn't get crazy-hot when it's working. The OLED may be able to charge faster than the OG just on account of the charger chip not hitting its thermal limit, but it won't go beyond what it negotiated with the supply.
I got the pro version, but there's no reason that you can't get the standard one and it came with a nice little travel pouch, but I don't know if that covers with the ices you buy directly.
Seeing that I can use any other charger that is 45W then I don't need the one of valves. I just can not justify the €90 just for valve support and a charger. Is good to have firmware updates, but I don't need that. If the product works and is half the price and can be moved from place to place quickly then I'm good.
That is good and all, but that thing is to bulky for my needs. I need something that I can quickly move from place to place. The problem is the stand. My case already includes a stand, so I don't need one.
The biggest issue is video delay. Most docks are terrible. There's a good YouTube video out there where a guy compares a bunch for steam deck and gives good options.
I don’t have a steamdeck, but I guess it is the same as for any Linux device (your storage option should not matter). I’d say most important is the video out spec, like what resolution and how many hz (ideally the same as your TV) and how many USB ports it has. I’m full on USB C guy, so I’d value those more than legacy USB A.
I use this ivoler dock. It works well, is very cheap, and has a larger deck slot than most other docks so you can use a deck in a case with it (Spigen and Jsaux mod cases both work, although the modcase's kickstand gets in the way a little).
The only downside is that it doesn't have an Ethernet port. This wasn't a concern for me (I get strong wifi where I'm at, and have a USB Ethernet adapter if I need it), and I wanted a cheaper dock over one with Ethernet.
This is a really cool one you've posted. And at a good price point. I've shelled out much more for a really nice one for my laptop a few years ago. It's an anker 11 in 1 and cost somewhere around $80-$100 (USD) if I remember correctly. It has way more than I need but I liked the idea of being able to connect to Ethernet and either display port or HDMI with my laptop. I use this one for my steam deck, too.
A little while ago, I got an anker 6 in 1 for travel, and this is a lot cheaper, I think it was knocked down to $30 or so when I got it.
I like these ones because they are pretty durable and I have a preference for braided cables, but there are likely a lot of other great options around by now.
Edit: Also, I tried the docking stations and they were not really for me. I just use a dongle and have my deck propped up by a kickstand on its case. If you're looking to keep it propped up without a case, those docking stations may be more your speed.
Totally. Yeah, I'd recommend dongles like you and I both posted, then. I will say that yours looks pretty solid in that it can rest flat when the deck is propped up. Both of mine kinda hang off the top of the deck and bend, but it's really more of a cosmetic thing that I'm fine with.
Also, the dongles are super slim and fit easily in the bottom of those smaller hard travel cases for the deck, even with a small charging block and normal sized cable.
Like another commentor said, it's definitely more important to check out the video/power supply specs and all that, but you can get a solid one for $20-$40 now, easily.
Edit: Plus, I have a couple of those right angle connectors that came with my case so if I really wanted to hide the cable a bit more, those would help. After trying out a couple different cases and dongle/dock combinations, it's amazing the amount of extra stuff these companies throw your way. I have more joystick caps and dongle peripherals than I know what to do with lol