Thursday, July 18th 2024
JSAUX Releases a Six-in-One Docking Station, Compatible With the New ROG Ally X and Other Devices
Tech manufacturer JSAUX announces a new product in its line of handheld accessories. After having released successful new items such as the transparent backplate or the ModCase, the company reveals today a blend of docking station and stand, codenamed HB0609, that is compatible with the future ROG Ally X plus other handheld devices such as the ROG Ally, the Steam Deck or the Legion Go. This two-in-one design helps keep the console in a vertical position while offering a multifunctional six-in-one interface and is available for $45.99.
Unleash the full potential of your handheld device, (Steam Deck, ROG Ally, ROG Ally X or Legion Go) with a multifunctional docking station that also works as a console stand. Display your handheld either at your living or your gaming room while taking advantage of its connectivity. The docking station and stand feature the following ports:
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JSAUX
Unleash the full potential of your handheld device, (Steam Deck, ROG Ally, ROG Ally X or Legion Go) with a multifunctional docking station that also works as a console stand. Display your handheld either at your living or your gaming room while taking advantage of its connectivity. The docking station and stand feature the following ports:
- 1x HDMI 2.1 with 4K@120 Hz / 8K@30 Hz output
- 1x USB-C + 1x USB-C PD input (up to 100 W input)
- 2x USB A
- 1x RJ45 port allowing 1000 Mbps network transmission
1 Comment on JSAUX Releases a Six-in-One Docking Station, Compatible With the New ROG Ally X and Other Devices
It's almost like with notebooks - all the current CPUs have Gen 2 as a baseline (aside from 2+ USB4/TB4) and still you often get Gen 1 ports only and one or no USB4/TB4 ports.
But most handhelds have at least Gen 2...
Second, if I want the handheld under the monitor - that's what HDMI is for, isn't it? - I'd like the handheld-side plug to be angled, so the cable does not go in front of the monitor. Even if that's not a problem, it's a question of aesthetics...