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JSAUX M.2 Docking Station 6-in-1 for Steam Deck/ROG Ally with 65W AC Adapter Charger Set, HDMI 2.0 4K@60Hz, Ethernet, Dual USB A 3.2 & USB C Ports Compatible with Steam OLED HB0604 (SSD Not Included)

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Features

  • 6 in 1 Multi-Functional: 6-in-1 Docking Station for Steam Deck. Equipped with an HDMI 4K@60Hz/2K@120Hz 3D output, a Gigabit LAN Ethernet input, a USB C port for PD charging, two USB A 3.2 ports, and most importantly, also with an M.2 card slot, letting you explore a new way to play with Steam Deck.
  • Unique M.2 Card Slot: Support SSD hard disk with M.2 interface, maximum support 4TB capacity expansion. Compliant with USB3.2 Gen2 standard, max speed up to 10Gbps, 900MB/S data transmission.Note:SSD drive is not included
  • UHD Experience: JSAXU M.2 Steam Deck Docking Station supports 4K@60Hz / 2K@120Hz HDMI 2.0 3D output When connected to an external 4K monitor, it provides a sharper and smoother visual experience, so you can enjoy the visual feast on your games
  • Super Fast Charging: The JSAUX Steam Deck docking station supports max 100W power delivery, which provides enough power to your Steam Deck at full speed (45W) compared to the original charger
  • Integrated Docking Station: The JSAUX 6-in-1 Steam Deck docking station blends hub and stands together perfectly, so you can keep your desktop neat and organized
  • What You Get: A JSAUX Steam M.2 Deck docking station, a 65W AC Adapter, two USB charger adapters (EU plug and US plug) with an 18-Month worry-free period and 24/7 friendly client consultation. NOTE: Not compatible with ROG Ally X, AYANEO, and Switch devices.

Brand: JSAUX


Color: Black


Hardware Interface: HDMI


Compatible Devices: Steam Deck, Valve Steam Deck


Total USB Ports: 3


Product Dimensions: 3.35"L x 1.93"W x 4.92"H


Number of Ports: 6


Item Weight: 0.97 Kilograms


Total HDMI Ports: 1


Wattage: 100 watts


Product Dimensions: 3.35 x 1.93 x 4.92 inches


Item Weight: 2.14 pounds


Item model number: CH6504


Date First Available: December 2, 2022


Manufacturer: JSAUX


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Edit: FULL REFUND! - Irregular black screens on Rog Ally Z1E
Edit: JSAUX customer support is apparently great. Despite it being out of the return window, they offered a FULL REFUND anyways! Every product has the occasional dud. Standing behind it and fixing things is what makes the difference. Unfortunately on the Rog Ally Z1E, this dock has the issue of the screen going blank at random intervals for several seconds. I've reinstalled drivers, changed cables, changed refresh rate, changed chargers, and changed the display resolution. It doesn't matter. Sometimes it's only seconds between black screens, sometimes it's hours. It happens just on the desktop as well as in games. It's effectively unusable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Egb

  • He loves it!
Christmas gift for my son and he definitely loves it. Very sturdy construction for a rugged individual.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025 by LaChelle Walker

  • Finally
I've gone through multiple docks from generic mfg, to steam deck's official dock, and the sabrent dock. I knew I should have started w/ Jsaux's m.2 dock. I had the original plain dock and it still works flawlessly. This one is no different. Read/write speeds were up to 3.6 gb/s w/ no slowdown. Dock was compatible w/ the max refresh rate on my monitor. Windows on Deck automounts out of the box (I have windows on the internal deck ssd). Simply put it just works Here are my struggles w/ the other docks: Steam Deck Dock -Wouldn't recognize my screen -Had trouble running games on windows w/ external display Sabrent (I tried two and had the same issues) -Max refresh rate 75 hz -Frequent usb c port, external ssd disconnection -Write speed would go up and down (0 to 2gbs for no reason during entire write) -caused file corruption from frequent disconnection This was w/ multiple power sources (45w, 65w, 100w) Generic Dock -Bricked my m.2 ssd, like hardcore. I thought I would have RMA it but after scouring reddit pages and multiple days of Linux and windows refreshing I got it back to life (and learned some linux...um thank you?) Even though this dock only has 2 usb ports, no displayport, and no manual power switch it is still the best on market today. Save your sanity and look nowhere else. Update: I had concerns about heat mentioned in previous reviews. I would like to report even w/ high transfer speeds the dock performs at least the same or better as other docks (as far as heat goes). Also this thing turns off almost completely when the deck is not on. No visible power going to the usb devices, m.2, or ethernet (which all other docks continued to power after deck power off). I don't know if they made any changes since those reviews but it has exceeded my expectations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by KFam

  • Gets Hot and bakes the Drive within it
Overall this is ok. I have some issues with it not always being detected by my steam deck though. The biggest issue is that it gets HOT. Very Hot. It is literally cooking the M.2 SSD I have within it. It does not have any good cooling other than a passive cooler and the heat pad thing covers the SSD but does not make contact with the roof of the enclosure. My SSD is starting to become unreliable from it. I have only had this for less than a year... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Daniel

  • Working great
I was using an Ivoler-brand docking station with my original Steam Deck, with an external USB M.2 drive for booting it to Windows. Unfortunately the HDMI port on it didn't like the new OLED Deck when running with Steam OS. It worked fine for Windows, but the screen always stayed blank for Steam OS, and I wanted it to work with either OS, so I thought I'd give this JSAUX dock a shot. I can happily report that this one works great with both Steam OS and Windows, and having the M.2 slot integrated is great. It'd be nice if the RJ45 was on the back, but that's definitely not a deal-breaker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024 by John

  • It's solid and works great with the Steam Deck
I’ve been using the JSAUX M.2 Docking Station for a few months, and overall, it's solid! It compliments the functionality of my Steam Deck very well. The HDMI output is fantastic—super crisp 4K at 60Hz, and it pairs perfectly with my external monitor for gaming. The gigabit Ethernet port is excellent for maintaining a stable connection, especially for downloads. The M.2 SSD slot is probably my favorite feature. I previously used a JSAux dock without this feature and it was worth the upgrade. Setting it up was straightforward, and it’s been great having the extra storage without sacrificing portability. Transfer speeds are decent too—definitely a step up from using external drives. The dock itself feels sturdy, and I like that it doubles as a stand. That said, I did notice it sits a bit high, which can partially block the vents on the Steam Deck. Not a dealbreaker, and I simply offset how I set the deck in the doc to help ensure maximum airflow, but something to be mindful of, especially during longer gaming sessions. All in all, it’s a great dock with just a couple of minor quirks. If you’re looking to level up your Steam Deck setup, this is definitely worth considering! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024 by Zardoz

  • Not Detecting 30W Power Mode
Two stars because it detects NVMe, mouse and my HDMI monitor. I tried the manufacturer instructions to update the firmware, I followed youtube videos as well, but I could not get this dock station to charge my ROG Ally and detect 30W mode. I understood that I needed to purchase a 100W to power it, which I did, 2 different power adapters. When I plug it in, it detects my monitor, mouse, and NVMe drive, I see that my ROG Ally is charging, but it does not “detect” a charge and stays in “Battery” mode. To clarify, when I plug the 2 power adapters and the one the dock came with, straight to my ROG Ally, I get immediate 30W power mode. The dock is the problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Daniel

  • JSAUX is quality
Adding memory just got easier for my docked experience. Quality is good. Came with 90 degree adapter as a bonus. Works with protective covers/case. Great if not essential purchase for a Steam Deck or other new handheld gaming device or phone.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by dennis moore

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