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:
  • 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
The six-in-one multifunctional docking station for handheld devices also allows for 5 Gbps data transfer, supports eARC and doesn't feature VRR. JSAUX plans to develop and launch more accessories compatible with the ROG Ally X, such as protective cases, which will be announced on JSAUX's official website and its social media channels.
Source: JSAUX
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1 Comment on JSAUX Releases a Six-in-One Docking Station, Compatible With the New ROG Ally X and Other Devices

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Lianna
First, would it really kill them to make the USB ports Gen 2 (10 Gbps)? How much more would it cost? $5+? Less? :banghead:
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...
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