Thursday, June 23rd 2022

JSAUX Launches its Line of Steam Deck Accessories

JSAUX has been all the rage in the world of steam deck gaming recently, and rightly so. The renowned digital accessories brand rolled out its steam deck docking station in June and became an instant hit amongst steam deck users around the globe. Following the delay in the launch JSAUX's new accessory, the Steam Official Dock - the first third-party docking station made specifically for the steam deck - attracted attention and captured the imagination of many worldwide.

The all-new steam deck offers users multiple customisable and flexible options. Equipped with a desktop mode, the steam deck transforms into a PC gaming by connecting to a monitor or TV. The docking station also acts as a stand for the steam deck, allowing gamers to optimise their playing experience, functionality, and aesthetics by playing while standing on a table. Priced at $39.99, the steam deck docking station is an affordable accessory for users, adding to its functional appeal. Furthermore, with plans for the second batch of products to start shipping globally by the end of June, steam deck gamers can expect to get their hands on their own docking station if they haven't already.
With a USB-C male and female and HDMI capabilities, the steam deck allows a stunning power input of 100 W and output of 4K60Hz and supports high-intensity data transfers of up to 10 Gbps. The advanced steam deck accessory further improves the user experience with a USB-A x2 that supports data transmission of up to 480 Mbps and a power supply of 5 V/1 A. For more connectivity options, it also has an RJ45 option to support 100/10M networks.

This isn't the first JSAUX product that has captured the attention and enthusiasm of steam deck players worldwide. The brand offers an exclusive range of high-tech and comfort accessories to pair with the steam deck and provide an ultimate gaming experience. Going by the motto, "Connect More, Power More," JSAUX is changing the game with its accessories.

Like the docking stations, JSAUX protective standing case has also added comfort, convenience, and optimisation to steam deck gaming. Along with serving its core purpose of protecting the steam deck from dust and damage with high-quality TPU and PC material, the built-in stand allows users to place the device on any desk and continue gaming uninterrupted.

But that's not all. The protective standing case also boasts a reserve heat dissipation port, or in simple terms, a cool vent, that prevents the device from heating up during intense gameplay. Despite such improved features, the usability and gameplay remain as smooth as ever with the case's texture being incredibly adaptable for the skin and not affecting user control.

About JSAUX: JSAUX's range of steam deck accessories covers every area of the gaming experience ensuring users can keep their steam decks in perfect condition while maximising their gameplay performance. From screen glass and silicon cases to storage bags, 90° adapters, stand bases, and much more, the JSAUX collection has it all.

A brand built upon identifying customer needs and tailoring its products to fulfil them, JSAUX is much more than an electronics accessories supplier. Delivering power, enabling data transit, providing audio/video connectivity, and enhancing productivity, the company develops customer-centric solutions beyond what is available in the market.

Transforming its customers' digital life with comfort, functionality, style, and performance is what drives the JSAUX brand!
Source: JSAUX
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7 Comments on JSAUX Launches its Line of Steam Deck Accessories

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
No lightning port.

I was getting excited about hooking the steam deck up to an external GPU :laugh:
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TechLurker
Still waiting for the add-on fan plate, that forces more air through the cooling array, similar to ASUS' Gaming Phone cooler. A larger fan operating at a lower RPM should also help provide more airflow while letting the smaller fan not work as hard. Or better still, just a total backplate replacer that includes a fan and integrated battery for said fan while also providing a bit more juice to the Deck.
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
This line up is missing the cooling fan attachments, like laptops have.
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
TechLurkerStill waiting for the add-on fan plate, that forces more air through the cooling array, similar to ASUS' Gaming Phone cooler. A larger fan operating at a lower RPM should also help provide more airflow while letting the smaller fan not work as hard. Or better still, just a total backplate replacer that includes a fan and integrated battery for said fan while also providing a bit more juice to the Deck.
Linus did that already

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#6
TechLurker
FreedomEclipseLinus did that already

Hence my statement. Linus tested the viability, and I just brought up similar attempts to cool portable devices, such as ASUS' phone cooler, and some other derivatives from the past (like ones that had a fan/blower back, but the removable battery had to be installed into the replacement back, then plugged into the phone). A snap on blower cooler from Valve or other 3rd party would be a straightforward option (much like all the console coolers that strap a fan or blower to said consoles), while 3rd parties specializing in more extreme mods to the base device sell advanced kits to replace a few heatsinks/pads and bolt on a new backplate with a beefier cooler/fan/battery (like Nerf gun Modders who offer battery+motor upgrades).
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DeathtoGnomes
TechLurkerStill waiting for the add-on fan plate, that forces more air through the cooling array, similar to ASUS' Gaming Phone cooler. A larger fan operating at a lower RPM should also help provide more airflow while letting the smaller fan not work as hard. Or better still, just a total backplate replacer that includes a fan and integrated battery for said fan while also providing a bit more juice to the Deck.
I didnt read the thread when I posted, so I cant say I said it first. :rolleyes::sleep:
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