Which Is The Best Steam Deck Dock? Valve vs JSAUX vs iVoler Review

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
  • Valve's official Steam Deck Docking Station is finally here, so let's review it and compare it against some other leading dock options available right now.
    Valve Steam Deck docking station: store.steampowered.com/steamd...
    iVoler dock: amzn.to/3RYbzWB
    JSAUX Gen2 dock: amzn.to/3yKMpDX
    JSAUX m.2 dock: www.jsaux.com/products/m-2-do...
    Anker USB-C hub: amzn.to/3g4Ga7r
    Note that the Anker hub is capped at 30Hz when at a 4K resolution, this dock from UGREEN comes highly recommended and is capable of 4K 60Hz: amzn.to/3D0DmBr
    Timestamps:
    00:00 introduction
    00:42 Valve dock
    02:40 JSAUX m.2 dock
    05:32 JSAUX Gen2 dock
    05:59 iVoler dock
    07:20 weight and size comparison
    09:29 video out testing
    11:36 summary of features and prices
    15:28 Anker USB-C hub
    16:03 conclusion
    The JSAUX and iVoler docks were review units sent to me by the manufacturers. All opinions are my own, they did not see this review ahead of time, and no money was exchanged in any way.
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Komentáře • 585

  • @kvndodson91
    @kvndodson91 Před rokem +547

    I waited for the official Valve dock and I don’t regret it. It’s worth stressing that the reason the price is so high is the fact it comes with another charger. I personally like to use OEM chargers whenever possible, and having one charger for my dock/home charging station in my living room and another with the travel case is very convenient.

    • @longview3k69
      @longview3k69 Před rokem +40

      I figured that the reason it's so high in price was the R&D and the Firmware that's on the Dock

    • @unchpunchem8947
      @unchpunchem8947 Před rokem +18

      Yeah I think that’s what I’ll go with as well. I plan on keeping it under my TV, and I think it’s looks and the extra charger make it the best option for me, even if it’s a little pricey

    • @CardCaptorKaren
      @CardCaptorKaren Před rokem +32

      This is my approach too, I think a lot of reviews are overlooking the inclusion of a second charger so the official dock can be a permanent fixture. Without that you're either having to remove the charger from the dock constantly or buy another 40-45W charger which is going to make the price of any 3rd party dock equal to or higher than the official dock.
      Though I also think the silver look of a lot of third party docks is really ugly and just wanted a dock to match the deck.

    • @lolcat
      @lolcat Před rokem +12

      you also get firmware updates and official support

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Před rokem +4

      Steam docks ok.... but I wish it had the extra slot to add the storage like the 129 jasux one. That would been priceless to me.

  • @GreenFox1505
    @GreenFox1505 Před rokem +278

    The main reason I chose the Valve dock is that it comes with a charger. That's huge, and now my original charger can live in my go-bag.

    • @GranTigerGaming
      @GranTigerGaming Před rokem +11

      Yeah definitely a great consideration, nice to have a charger always ready to go and one docked. Probably leaning toward valve dock myself.

    • @DavidBrown-bs7gg
      @DavidBrown-bs7gg Před rokem +1

      Agreed, it was the deciding factor for me

    • @gildardo
      @gildardo Před rokem +4

      Yeah, thats a big plus. It's hard to trust third party chargers.

    • @joncruz
      @joncruz Před rokem +9

      So you basically paying $50.00 for the adapter. 😅

    • @WillyBilly-ro5yq
      @WillyBilly-ro5yq Před rokem +1

      @@joncruz 60 in Canda* Jsaux is the way to go.

  • @TFPMadcow
    @TFPMadcow Před rokem +38

    Honestly, the peace of mind of charging my steamdeck in something approved just pays the price difference for me. Don’t want to hope they didn’t add some other verbiage in the website yesterday

    • @joncruz
      @joncruz Před rokem

      Just remember you are still feeding power with valve adapter 😅

  • @lydiaalexander474
    @lydiaalexander474 Před rokem +27

    I would just notch out the leather where the connector is by a hair and leave the rest applied

  • @martinarscott3524
    @martinarscott3524 Před rokem +25

    The nvme slot would be ideal for people who want a dual boot into windows when it's docked to do desktop related work, I'd definitely consider one at a later date

  • @jsparakov
    @jsparakov Před rokem +112

    The official support from valve and the community made accessories for the official dock is why I'm paying a premium. There's already a 3d printable addon for steam decks with cases that would be fun to play with!

    • @ramonandrajo6348
      @ramonandrajo6348 Před rokem +8

      I don't think it's worth it at that price.

    • @Drebin2293
      @Drebin2293 Před rokem +16

      @@ramonandrajo6348 It's an extra $20 if you were going to buy an extra ac adapter anyway. It's not horrible, and seems to work flawlessly. The only issue with it is that it won't accommodate heavy skins or cases well if at all. I'll probably end up going with a valve dock but I wouldn't mind the ivoler one if I had a case. I just don't feel the need for a case for the deck with the great purchase the grips offer.

    • @ramonandrajo6348
      @ramonandrajo6348 Před rokem

      @@Drebin2293 Ok then.

    • @YoRHa2Bx
      @YoRHa2Bx Před rokem +4

      What community made accessories are you referring to?

    • @Xfade81
      @Xfade81 Před rokem +3

      @@Drebin2293 keyword: "if" you would buy a spare adapter. You already have one.

  • @GBennie
    @GBennie Před rokem +12

    I have the SteamDeck dock, it's great for my use at home - but also have that Anker one for on the go, it's great as it fits in that hole under the case and can use it for any TV when your in a hotel/B&B or such, super convenient and a superb tool, use it for a lot of devices.

  • @l-Jeremy
    @l-Jeremy Před rokem +1

    Thank you Russ! 🥃🥂
    Got mine last week, updated my existing rigged hub like yours, stuffed inside a standard low-profile mounting plate, it prevented the front USB ports from being used, but had a 90 USB that I routed to the side and out the back for data. I got it to work very well until now. the sleek design of this dock and all its glory couldn't have come at a better time. Valve now has my soul. I can set one dock in the living room for the big 'ol screen for plug-and-play (or remote play to the hefty rig upstairs), or dock in the office.
    A great time to be alive, must'nt take anything like this for granted, so awesome!

  • @ReavoEnd
    @ReavoEnd Před rokem +16

    Seems like Valve prioritized dock portability over "stays at your desk 24/7 and never moves," while also minimizing functionality compromises (it is kinda the most functional). It's a valid approach and one that makes a lot of sense. As someone who travels frequently, I find a lot of value in that.
    That said, there will also be those who just want their dock to stay in one place. Something like the iVoler (larger, more stalwart) seems a little more tailored to such people.

  • @krussell2768
    @krussell2768 Před rokem +58

    I think the reason Valve made their dock taller is for ventilation purposes. When docked, the Steam Deck vent on the back is not blocked or obstructed at all. With the lower profile 3rd party docks, there seems to be obstruction on the vent depending on how you position the Deck.

    • @olewornhat
      @olewornhat Před rokem +1

      My iVoler dock doesn't block the vents. I'm happy with the $48.14 with sales tax dock. I don't need another power supply. My DisplayPort monitor is borked so I have to use a HDMI adapter for my old DVI powered monitor and don't have or have a use for that port. I don't use a skin but there's room in the dock if you use one.

    • @maxkool0076
      @maxkool0076 Před rokem +1

      my KO low profile (looks like a ivoler with no ethernet) clears all the back vents by several mm. Its all good.

  • @jwmcq
    @jwmcq Před rokem +122

    I think having an SSD in the dock could be useful for people with smaller internal storage models of the Deck - Steam makes it pretty easy to move installs between storage volumes, so you could keep things on the SSD in the dock and swap them in and out to save having to re-download them. The same could be achieved with a normal external SSD plugged into any of the other docks, though, which is basically what I do!

    • @l-Jeremy
      @l-Jeremy Před rokem +4

      I see where some would find that useful. There are some like myself that would prefer dependence on a rig that would properly support the load of the heavier games and just stream. Steam Link is perfect with having QoS and proper configuration. A router that is LAN only connected to that rig, I can have very fast connectivity using steam link/moonlight I've done several sessions of skyrim, borderlands 3 and a couple others at buttery smooth frames, and further extends battery of the deck. Jsaux Additional storage but being confined to a desk doesn't quite make sense for my use case. As russ basically said, the principle goal is bringing your games with you.
      I would argue in support not against, is that at least having the option is important, Jsaux is filling the use-case for simply more people; smart if they are wanting to get more out there.
      I'm not sure I am ready to trust plugging 3rd party on in my network and not knowing if a provider along the supply chain has risked placing anything on it, I'll pay more for tighter controls and firmware support.

    • @squadswin
      @squadswin Před rokem +4

      When he pulled out the Anker USB C hub, we exploded. Exactly what we use as a daily driver with a 3d printed stand. Brutal honesty, sub for life.

    • @jesusbarrera6916
      @jesusbarrera6916 Před rokem +6

      you can run games out of the external drive...

    • @Elkenders
      @Elkenders Před rokem +2

      Or chucking a bunch of media for your TV.

    • @zerorequiem42
      @zerorequiem42 Před rokem +1

      You can buy a separate and more useful enclosure for an SSD. I can think of no reason to include it into a dock.

  • @FetchTheCow
    @FetchTheCow Před rokem +48

    This was a useful and informative review, thanks!
    I think you undervalued the $25 Steam power supply, which exaggerates the price bump from the cheaper docks. I haven't chosen a dock yet, but I like having a dedicated power supply for a dock I'd set up and leave on my desk. The general-use Anker dock is very interesting. I don't see myself using the Steam Deck's display on my desk, so an upright dock like these is probably overkill for me.

  • @websherpa
    @websherpa Před rokem +29

    I bought the new iVoler Dock (with Ethernet) before seeing this review and don’t regret it for a moment. It’s terrific out of box. Good weight, HDMI worked fast for me without needing to fiddle with sleep on and off (as far as I could tell). The rest at the back works well. I have my Steam Deck in a thicker protective case and that actually gives me two choices, seated right in (but screen more vertical), or only partly in the dock at the front and angled back more (still relatively secure). I think the docks could likely use just a smidge more space to accommodate skins and cases. Ethernet also flawless. I use magnetic USB-C (24 pin) adapters and they all work together fine.
    Although I wouldn’t use the M.2 drive, I would use a micro-SD slot, but then can just use a USB A Micro-SD adapter instead.
    Speaking about “hub” and portable efficiency, I use a Hagibis Switch Dock Charger for Nintendo Switch GaN 65W Fast Charger USB C Wall Charger PD 3.0. They have a nice black and white one. Fast charges the Steam Deck, has an HDMI port , USB-C port for data/charge, and a data USB A port as well. Brilliant (remember to get a data capable 100w USB-C cable) as I plug it in near my tv, run an HDMI cable up to the tv, and a long USB-C to the Steam Deck and I have best of all worlds, can project on big monitor but use the Steam Deck as a controller, OR simply use my Steam Controller. This comes in handy for travelling since I’d rather not pack the dock if I don’t have to.

    • @Thedarkstampede
      @Thedarkstampede Před rokem

      That is a good idea, I travel for work all the time and the steam deck has been great. But if I can use the steam deck as the controller while hooked to the tv in whatever hotel I'm in sounds perfect. Might just go with Hagibis Switch Dock Charger instead of getting the iVoler dock. Because I'm lazy and would just prefer to not switch bluetooth controller from my laptop to the steamdeck lol.

  • @oneuptheextraman
    @oneuptheextraman Před rokem +84

    I am very concerned about that burn out you mentioned. Makes me think about going with the official one instead. I bet valve regulates that voltage a bit.

    • @rcavenderiii
      @rcavenderiii Před rokem +14

      To be fair I think the comment was not on the Steam Deck's usecase and more for other devices. The dock is rated to work fine with the steam deck but because the nature of the device is to be inclusive, he does have to mention if you are in that camp, this is the issue that dock had.
      BUT if that is something you care about, your reasoning is perfectly solid

    • @skyliner33gtr23
      @skyliner33gtr23 Před rokem +2

      You could just use the official charger and it'll be fine. A 45w charger can't put 100w to the deck or any device.

  • @TheBullDurham
    @TheBullDurham Před rokem +18

    The M.2 slot could be used for keeping your roms on for when you need to reformat your steam deck or microsd card and then transfer the roms back on.

  • @EM_vi_ix
    @EM_vi_ix Před rokem +11

    I got the JSAUX one before the official one was available. It works so far.

  • @Dragoon803
    @Dragoon803 Před rokem

    Thanks for doing such in depth reviews. Just bought a Steam Deck myself and your videos helped a lot with my research. Keep doing good work.

  • @ThePaulKM
    @ThePaulKM Před rokem +19

    I personally will be going for the official dock from Valve. The support for an additional monitor may be something I end up using in the future (regardless it is nice to have) but the big thing for me is the firmware updates. Not getting those would be a huge bummer in the long run, I think. So I am happy to drop the extra cash for thst feature alone. Plus the design asthetic is easily the most solid of the bunch, and I like my stuff to look nice.

    • @KRACHDUFE
      @KRACHDUFE Před rokem +1

      Yep I'd be concerned about a new dock specific fan profile that allows higher TDP or something

  • @blame7121
    @blame7121 Před rokem +4

    I think the m.2 dock is especially useful for those that don't actually have another PC, and thus would kind of be using the deck as their main PC while at home. So that gives some extra storage for when they're actually home, sit down and plug it in to game.
    But then that's being screwed with them taking away one USB port compared to their previous gen dock, which means less possible peripherals, which is counterintuitive to the idea of utilizing that specific dock for main PC conversion of the deck.

  • @marieovergaard4189
    @marieovergaard4189 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! I was looking for a video comparing these.

  • @cneasai
    @cneasai Před rokem +4

    Valve said they were making their advancements in software and other data related to docking the Steam Deck available to the public so it can benefits whatever dock you use. You don't need a Valve manufactured dock to get that support,

  • @WMARUoriginal
    @WMARUoriginal Před rokem +1

    I bought the ivoler one too and love it. I had some of the cheaper docks but returned them. I also have an anker type flat dock too which is great for all my other devices.

  • @pistolcubile898
    @pistolcubile898 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for your videos and all your work ! I found your channel maybe a month ago and i’ve been learning so much staff ! Cheers man !

  • @Jakexgt1979
    @Jakexgt1979 Před rokem +6

    I have the JSAUX without the SSD and plugged a USB 5TB drive to that back of it. This is for downloading steam games to (I only have the 64gb model) and it primarily stays docked with also a 5 port usb hub plugged into it and 4 controllers plugged into that. I mainly use it docked like a home console and only have a few games on the internal storage that I travel with. Like I said, that most I do is gaming at home and in the dock with the option of taking it on the go (with a few games to keep me busy). I really don't mind the side ethernet port at all. you can't see it when docked anyway and Ubiquiti has bendable cables. Another great video though...Thanks.

  • @albuslee4831
    @albuslee4831 Před rokem +1

    This was so helpful. Especially the Firmware update feature wasn't mentioned in any other reviews

  • @gamewrit0058
    @gamewrit0058 Před rokem +1

    Great, useful review, and I appreciate your mention of the alternative hub at the end. I don't (yet) have a Steam Deck, but I hope to get one in 2023, and I'd probably want a more versatile hub - but the official dock coming with an extra power cord and firmware updates is enticing. Closer to purchase, I'll have to review pricing on an extra power cord, docks, etc.
    I'm interested in indie games and maybe some emulators, for playing classics like ActRiser. My favorite games include Stardew Valley and Final Fantasy X, though I've played various shooters and RPGs. My current console is Xbox One. I have the PS2, PS3, and PS4 in storage. I've borrowed a Switch a few times and didn't like how it felt and how the springs sounded. I've got Stardew Valley on console, PC (Steam), phone, and tablet, but I would love to play it on a Steam Deck when I'm away from my console.

  • @TomFoolery9001
    @TomFoolery9001 Před rokem +1

    I have been loving my anker dock. I do like the idea of hooking up 2 monitors so that is the one thing drawing me to the Valve dock. Thanks for the breakdown. Also i'm all for the bult in ethernet jack!

  • @maratonnellata
    @maratonnellata Před rokem +3

    I also end up using a generic USB C hub; which also has an extra USB C port (that no dock has) which makes for more flexibility in external connections (1 C, 2 A, HDMI and ethernet). It's also very compact (it's the one in the "stick" form factor, with ethernet on one end) and light, you can really fit it everywhere you can fit your deck

  • @YTBrowny
    @YTBrowny Před rokem +5

    I actually really like the idea of the m.2 dock for a windows handheld, maybe not the steamdeck being linux but for the future of handhelds now and with how its going to be mostly windows from here on out, people replacing their desktop setups will surely use a larger docked storage for all their videos / photos etc. I think this dock is almost ahead of its time

  • @YourFriendJacob
    @YourFriendJacob Před rokem

    Just got a Steam Deck in the mail so perfect timing with this! Great video as always!

  • @davidmathis7780
    @davidmathis7780 Před rokem

    Very informative, thanks for the analysis. I'm going with the Anker hub you described at the very end, I think that's all I need for my situation. I also agree with you about the m.2 drive, not sure why that was an included feature... the point of the thing is to be portable.

  • @lostpunkrock
    @lostpunkrock Před rokem +35

    My issue with all these docks is I would prefer one with a removeable usb c. I hate connected cables because they are always one bend away from making the device unusable.

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Před rokem

      I agree. I noticed that problem with some VR headsets as well

  • @adrian39369
    @adrian39369 Před rokem +2

    The conclusion I came to after another great video from RGC is that all I need is this Anker hub… all the actual docks seem to add over it is presentation as well as a select few bells and whistles. As least for my purposes the hub is everything I need to make my deck a pc

  • @miken8618
    @miken8618 Před rokem +13

    I went with the official one just to be safe. But the extra charger plug was a bonus and I recommend that route.
    I was to load up mine with lots of games, and the internal storage + micro card isn't enough. So I started looking at the one with the built in ability to connect an M.2. However 2 USBs in the back....vs the official one with 3 and a cheaper external drive for holding data....once again pushes me towards Valve.

  • @Saul50489
    @Saul50489 Před 9 měsíci

    As usual, excellent review here. Good quality video and full insight of all the details 👍🏼

  • @mattg8888
    @mattg8888 Před rokem +2

    I bought the "simple" Jsaux one for 35 bucks in Germany and it has been on sale several times for that price. That makes the other options so uninteresting. And it has worked amazingly so far. No problems and the slightly longer wake time isn't an issue for me. I have never noticed anything negative with this thing.

  • @ocarina6908
    @ocarina6908 Před rokem +1

    The extra charger is really undersold in this video IMO. If you already have a spare lying around then obviously the value is dubious, but if you don’t then the cost of a trustworthy USB-C charger and cable pretty much perfectly offsets any savings you’re getting from the other options.
    Glad to see the mention of the Anker hub though. That’s what I’ve been using since I already had one around the house and it’s fantastic. The extra USB-C data line is such an awesome feature that I’m surprised the others don’t offer.

  • @Lux210
    @Lux210 Před rokem

    I just got mine in the mail today, perfect timing.

  • @BinManSays87
    @BinManSays87 Před rokem +2

    The official one "fits just" in the back of the carry case under that bungy (I'd love a touch more room for the cable) but you could take it on the road with you if you must just grab your deck charger unhook the dock and slip it in and away you go to take over someone's TV

  • @AntonioCunningham
    @AntonioCunningham Před rokem +6

    I have a DockTeck hub and it works *great* on my LG C1. However I can feel the input lag on any other TV.
    I was waiting on the official dock to see if that solved the problem, but input lag wasn't raised in this video.

  • @tyo101
    @tyo101 Před 20 dny

    Thanks for your sincere reviews, Russ.

  • @Sheemer2
    @Sheemer2 Před rokem

    Good video. I got the official dock and I am liking it. I have a skin on my Deck as well but a few quick slices to the skin with a knife to make a slot for the dock plug was all that was needed and it was good to go.

  • @endykun
    @endykun Před rokem

    I personally use the Upgraded JSAUX Dock with 3 USB Ports and Gigabit Ethernet. I use a Sabrent USB C M.2 enclosure for when I want an external M.2, works pretty well.

  • @Can8ian.
    @Can8ian. Před rokem +1

    You missed an important consideration when reviewing these docks. The Jsaux docks partially block the vents on the back of the steam deck. In the case of the Jsaux with the SSD enclosure, the SSD heats up the metal enclosure, which the deck rests against, which is also where the vents on the deck are located. So you not only partially block the vent, but end up pulling hot air off the SSD enclosure. The official Valve dock is slightly raised as you mentioned, but that prevents blocking the vent. The iVoler dock is lower to the desk like the Jsaux, but they designed the back rest to avoid blocking the vent which is important in my opinion.

  • @terrancesean6191
    @terrancesean6191 Před rokem +1

    Just found your channel recently because I got my own steam deck and I wanted to say I really appreciate how in-depth your videos are. Whether it be helping us install emulators or reviewing products and giving your honest feedback on them all, it's truthfully helpful quality content. I hope you keep up the amazin work!

  • @mazor13
    @mazor13 Před rokem +2

    I like the M.2 expansion personally. But you could also just have a external HD while carrying a dock. So the price with that in mind kinda stinks. But I really like just having games you want to play on a tv with it. I was thinking emulators for fighting games, smash or other titles you would play together on a monitor or TV. It gives you a simple solution to haul around to play titles you would local play on without consuming space on the deck itself. I was definitely thinking fighting games and plugging in 2 fight sticks. Simple way to have the local multiplayer games off the unit but still keeping the library and inputs available anywhere. I would almost prefer a dock with a SD card slot for a cheaper price.

  • @YoreHistory
    @YoreHistory Před rokem +12

    Great review but what would have made it an even better review is showing us how each of the docks can handle various Steam Deck TPU covers. For example, I have the Jsaux 2.0 6 in 1 and the official and while I prefer the official the Jsaux fits the TPU i purchased...the official does not.

  • @jorgechavez3115
    @jorgechavez3115 Před rokem +1

    ETA Prime also did a review for the iVoler dock. I picked it up just now because you both recommend it.

  • @VampiroGaming
    @VampiroGaming Před rokem +2

    I am going to buy a Steam Deck and consider buying a Docking Station, too. This overview really helped!

  • @Derakkon2
    @Derakkon2 Před 6 měsíci

    The additional storage when docked can be useful for games that you only plan to play on the TV such as couch coop games. It can also be used to store games that require or play better with specific accessories such as flight sticks, racing wheels, arcade sticks, etc.

  • @siegfriedcxf
    @siegfriedcxf Před rokem +2

    the anker hub is 4k@30Hz though, all docks here are all 4k@60Hz

  • @Humanshield11
    @Humanshield11 Před rokem +3

    For me, the use of the dock with the extra storage could be very useful for those with keyboard and mouse games that they only intend to play while the steam deck is docked. I have several games that fit that bill.

    • @Dgrif12
      @Dgrif12 Před rokem +1

      An additional plus is that you can daily drive a separate linux install on the dock while also having access to your games on SteamOS when docked. This is useful for daily driving the device without the limitations of SteamOS.

  • @tylerberringer5366
    @tylerberringer5366 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this video! Exactly what I was asking myself.
    Question for dual monitors; would you be willing to test out the valve dock with dual monitors so that you could hook a keyboard up and use the setup as a personal computer? If it worked, it might be an excuse to start using Linux as my primary OS.
    Thanks again!

  • @DragonDreamVNY
    @DragonDreamVNY Před rokem +4

    I got the ivoler... Unfortunately wasn't the upgraded version with the aluminium finish and ethernet port 😅
    It does work well with the thicc TPE case I have on it though (lots of buffer room) and the USB C right angle cable has no problems with access to the port
    In thinking it a second dock for upstairs in the man cave 🤔
    Pity the Valve one is so tight fitting and won't work with Cases

  • @Evercade_Effect
    @Evercade_Effect Před rokem

    Thanks for your honest review and breakdown.

  • @kristoffervictorlorico1335

    Very informative. Great job. Thanks

  • @TricksterZorua
    @TricksterZorua Před rokem +2

    There's a fix for the rolling screen bug: Make sure both the captire card and Desktop Mode's resolution is set NOT at 2K or higher, but 1080p. My capture card shows the same scrolling when a too high resolution is being input into the capture card. Doing that fixed it on my end.

  • @hotfistVODS
    @hotfistVODS Před rokem +3

    The Ivoler's switch output is really killer. I have one and I've used it for both and it's a very cool feature.

    • @bigc5981
      @bigc5981 Před rokem +1

      You can use with nintendo switch? How do they get around the usb on the bottom?

    • @hotfistVODS
      @hotfistVODS Před rokem

      @@bigc5981 You flip it upside down, works fine

    • @bigc5981
      @bigc5981 Před rokem +2

      @@hotfistVODS that's thinking outside the box! I feel stupid now lol.

    • @rgbvelcroshoes8281
      @rgbvelcroshoes8281 Před rokem

      @@hotfistVODS the switch?

    • @bigc5981
      @bigc5981 Před rokem

      @@rgbvelcroshoes8281 no, the dock 🤣

  • @pholly
    @pholly Před rokem +1

    You just made my decision easy to make, ordering the Valve one now. I think the power adapter makes up for the price of the official Steam Dock but I also think it would have been a better idea to sell them separately because I don't think most people even need or want a second adapter.
    I will NOT by the JSAUX dock, I've had long term quality issues with their cables so I don't trust their built quality. After watching this video, I have another reason not to trust them or buy their products.

  • @Bearbait01
    @Bearbait01 Před rokem

    What I love about the steam deck is the steam cloud. So easy. No dock needed. Just put the deck in sleep mode and turn on my pc and pick up where I left off. So great. Even older games, doesn't matter. Been playing older lego games from over 10 years ago and it still syncs my saves. Amazing!

  • @maxkool0076
    @maxkool0076 Před rokem

    The second charger is huge imo, I like the metal low profile ones but i printed a base for the valve one that only adds a couple mm in hight but adds some space for doc accessories.

  • @Maxiiim02
    @Maxiiim02 Před rokem

    Thank you, this was a very helpful video.

  • @Reaprar
    @Reaprar Před rokem

    Great video, very helpful thank you :)

  • @AndreVandal
    @AndreVandal Před rokem +2

    I got a very short extender (1/4 inch) for the Steam Dock cable so now it fits with my KillSwitch case and I don't have to remove it to use the dock.

  • @15plus2isnot39
    @15plus2isnot39 Před rokem +3

    I like the idea of storage on the dock for games that require an always on internet connection. That way those games are not taking up space when you might be away from internet, but if you want to play them on there at home you can.

  • @TheNotoriousBaba
    @TheNotoriousBaba Před rokem +3

    im using the NVME dock not for games but for my movie and tv show collection.

  • @XenithflareGaming
    @XenithflareGaming Před rokem +1

    "My little, simple, brilliant set-up"
    -Neil Breen

  • @dnice2964
    @dnice2964 Před rokem +8

    Great review as usual. Great info. I'm leaning towards valves dock because off future updates, but the price is high. I wish that they would sell the power brick separately I think that would reduce the overall cost

    • @Xfade81
      @Xfade81 Před rokem

      what updates would they bring to the dock once you own it, that jsaux couldn't do ?

    • @field2032
      @field2032 Před rokem

      @@Xfade81 multi-monitor support and actual capture card support lol

  • @the_dietcam
    @the_dietcam Před rokem +9

    I would go for the one with the m.2. Some games nowadays are just way too big, ~200GB... And not all those games lend themselves well to a controller. It's a dock so it would also imply you're using a keyboard and mouse, steering wheel, hotas, etc. Docking also means you're sitting your ass down to play, not waiting at the airport or whatever. I can probably split my steam library down the middle with "games I want to play on the go" and "games I play at home". And if I were to put money on it, the ones at home are on average gonna be bigger games. Emulation and stuff is all old too, small file sizes & geared more towards mobile play.

    • @terryterryd
      @terryterryd Před rokem +1

      I totally agree 😸

    • @wolfer1011
      @wolfer1011 Před rokem +1

      Games that didn't play well with the controller are why I went with it.
      I can get all my Keyboard and mouse RTS games on the m.2 and save internal storage for ones with the good controller playability.

  • @AndreuPinel
    @AndreuPinel Před rokem +1

    Very nice multiple-review (Like +1).
    After descarding the two JSAUX - which are obviously worse than the offical and the ivoler, between the last two I think that the following points justify the official's extra-price (I don't see it as "double the price" but as "+$45"):
    1) power supply included
    2) Dual monitor support
    3) USB-A are 3.1, not just 3.0 (or so it says the iVoler manual).
    4) Firmware support (I've hardly seen any manufacturer, not even big ones like dell or HP, releasing firmware updates for their docking stations - they are probably not even designed to make this possible).
    5) faster "hot swap".
    6) overall it is smaller, especially considering it has a DP connector that the other has not. The extra height is a very very personal thing and it is very unfortunate that just for an inch the official dock+deck did not fit in this very specific environment (can't the monitor be moved upwards?).
    On the other hand I liked the vent grid of the iVoler and having the back support a little bit more apart from the front, allowing the deck to lean in a greater angle (it would be ideal that this back support could be adjusted forward/backwards).
    However, imho there is one very bad design that the 4 reviewed docks share and that it has not been mentioned in the review: the USB-C cable directly integrated in the dock.
    For me, the proper design would have been a detachable USB-C cable (included in the box), just in case it gets damaged; right now, with the current design if this happens you can throw the whole dock into the trash bin (or bring it to your nearest recycling point). Being detachable not only allows you to replace it, but it also allows you to use the dock with other devices that with the current cable (too short + the L-shaped connector) you might not be able to (of course, being careful with this other device's power needs); e.g. if someone picks the steam deck for playing in their room, I could plug my laptop/tablet to the dock where the keyboard/mouse/monitor/ethernet are connected to, which is one thing I can't do right now due to cable's length/connector shape. In order to avoid confusion with the power-in USB-C socket, the female/male connectors should be (red?) colored, like when they colored the USB-A connectors in blue for indicating they are USB 3.x.
    In addition, I think that the perfect dock would benefit of a digital audio output (SPDIF/Toslink) and jack connector(s) for a headset (though this last point would require a DAC in the dock, which would make it more expensive)... For my particular case (I know, it is just me) these connectors make more sense rather than the M2 SSD addition in the new JSAUX - which is obviously bridged to the missing USB-A (meaning that the SSD does not use the full potential of the PCIe M2 connector).
    EDIT: Does the iVoler really support 90W? - btw, there is a typo on the bottom because 20V-5A (100W) is also listed.

  • @Knuckles2955
    @Knuckles2955 Před rokem +4

    Congrats on 200k! It’s been a long ride and I’m glad to see your content grow.

  • @tdata545
    @tdata545 Před rokem

    For those who visit your channel, putting the larger CD/DVD/BluRay based ROMS on your dock's SATA might not be terrible. Then you can keep your 2000s prior library on the Steam Deck when in handheld mode.

  • @mejasiu
    @mejasiu Před rokem +1

    I got had got an Anker myself because for my use cases I will mostly want to use this on travel with kids. When I'm not doing that I can use this with a PC or anything else so it's a win win. Plus can't beat the price.

  • @buca117
    @buca117 Před rokem

    One thing to note about the iVoler: the USB ports are 2.0, with .5 amp capacity. Good enough for a keyboard and mouse, but if you're hoping to charge anything off it, forget about it.
    Personally, I bought the Deck Mate and a battery bank, so I would have liked to be able to charge the battery bank and the Deck from the same dock. The official dock, on the other hand, has USB 3.0 and 1 amp charging, so it would actually work for that purpose.

  • @peekaboo6168
    @peekaboo6168 Před rokem +4

    I'm getting a Steam Deck for Christmas and was planning on getting a regular usb-c hub that works well with laptops too. Still have to do my research on which one would be good for that, but the Anker one you have there looks nice. Regarding the internal storage on the dock, it's quite useful! I'll hook up an external SSD once I have mine, and install games on it that I only want to play with M+KB like RTSs or MOBAs, and use the dock at my desk. The Deck will completely replace my aging gaming pc from 2015.

    • @Chesemiser
      @Chesemiser Před rokem

      I have one from Mokin that I really like and have had no problems with it but I don't really know what all you want out of it so there could definitely be a better one for you

  • @modestyblaise4167
    @modestyblaise4167 Před rokem +9

    Quality power supply, DisplayPort, firmware update, officially supported product, and VRR. Yes, the official one is worth it. The DP isn’t just for dual monitors. For many, myself including, I can connect my Mac (or PC) and the Steam Deck Dock to my monitor which has one of each. I couldn’t do that with the others.

  • @user-ym6lc7pk1e
    @user-ym6lc7pk1e Před rokem +1

    Great review. I have the one from iVoler and maybe I’m biased, but I really prefer it. I always keep my deck in protective case and iVoler dock fits deck with the case no problem. Same with top USB-C connector that has no problem clearing the case. Tight fit from the Valve dock and fancy plug would leave me with no choice but to remove the case every time I would want to dock my deck. Also, something you didn’t mention, but all the docks aside from the one from iVoler are partially blocking the vents from the steam deck. This may potentially heat up the docks and restrict deck cooling. It may be not a big issue, but something to watch for. I also don’t understand why Valve has decided to provide a 45wt charger with the dock. This may not be enough if you use external drives, accessories, feed the display and also want to charge your deck. I would want them to at least put a 65wt adapter if they already charge us for it. Just looks like a very limited thinking on the Valve’s part.

    • @eladgez2754
      @eladgez2754 Před rokem

      Exactly, I'm going nuts about if I should get the jasux one only bothered by it blocking the vents a bit, while the ivoler one is not also available 😒

  • @pierrenagonio1120
    @pierrenagonio1120 Před 10 měsíci

    Dodocool for $9 from 2nd hand.
    1x USB-C power delivery,
    3x USB-A 3.0,
    1x HDMI Full HD 60Hz (4k UHD 30Hz),
    1x VGA,
    1x rj-45 1000Mb,
    1x USB-C cable to steam deck.
    Amazing stuff :)

  • @styromaniac6967
    @styromaniac6967 Před rokem +5

    I thought about putting media on an SSD inside the JSAUX Steam Deck Dock, but I went with the official dock instead. My only gripe with the official dock is that since the DP cable helps your Deck detect a 240Hz monitor, that it will try outputting 240Hz in auto mode, leading to loss of picture while docked. The Steam Deck cannot go above 144Hz despite what the software thinks it can do.

  • @ashwalker1
    @ashwalker1 Před rokem +3

    First like and congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 on 200k 💜

  • @LarryJ602
    @LarryJ602 Před rokem +2

    I have the iVoler one and the Killswitch case, it fits perfectly into the dock and the charging port has no issues fitting either. If you have a case, I would reccomend that one.

    • @skyliner33gtr23
      @skyliner33gtr23 Před rokem

      That is the reasoning I got the iVoler dock, it works great with the killswitch.

  • @KAMiKAZOW
    @KAMiKAZOW Před rokem

    An m2 slot makes sense for people who want to use the Deck only in docked mode. With Kodi installed, it's a fine media center for offline movies and TV shows as well. Plenty of Switch owners don't undock their console either, so I see the use case even though I'm not one of those people. The asking price is rough, though.

  • @paulwinter5609
    @paulwinter5609 Před rokem

    Great video yet again!

  • @Trying-To-Find-A-Username

    I waited for the Steam Deck Dock since my first deck got bricked by a third party dock the first night I had my original deck... Valve customer service sent a replacement but had to wait an extra 2 weeks when I had waited for over a year lol. Anyways, just go with Valve :)

  • @KiteMoonwall
    @KiteMoonwall Před rokem +1

    Imagine my relief when the one you recommended the most is the one I've already bought. Hahah, great review, I really appreciate how much attention to detail you give, such as each docks height/footprint. Providing a real life example such as how each of them can fit behind your monitor is really good. Thank you for your work!

  • @leonkfox3606
    @leonkfox3606 Před rokem

    I think I'm leaning towards the Valve dock since it comes with the official charger, and I'm going to need a spare one with apt wattage if I get a dock anyway.

  • @eladgez2754
    @eladgez2754 Před rokem

    Great video, only thing I don't understand is of the bit of vent blockage caused by the jasux one- will it cause the steam deck to increase its temperature over time?

  • @MoeFokah
    @MoeFokah Před rokem +2

    Thing is, I bought a deck to escape docked/tv gaming.
    But i do enjoy seeing seeing the versatility n 3rd party support.
    #wattba

  • @BlackTearsYT
    @BlackTearsYT Před rokem

    I have that same Anker hub you mentioned at the end but it's been having some strange issues. When I plug an external SSD into the other USB-C port, with power going into the PD port, it only sometimes recognizes that anything is plugged into that additional USB-C port, often times just temporarily and then the external drive just shuts off. I don't know if the Steam Deck charger just isn't beefy enough, but this Anker hub has given me some headaches if I'm not using it on a Thunderbolt port on a laptop. Seems to need tons of power.
    My hope was to have the hub + my external drive for specific times when I'm traveling, but the hub has been very unreliable.

  • @phaneckswhy
    @phaneckswhy Před rokem

    great video man! I bought the JSAUX dock and the JSAUX kick stand case but the dock didnt work with the case. I ended up returning the JSAUX and getting the iVoler which does work with the case so I dont have to take it out everything I want to dock it.

  • @iSupermanCKi
    @iSupermanCKi Před rokem +3

    I ordered the official Steam dock. I wish it had more space for cases. I have a tpu grip on my Deck and it sucks that I'm gonna have to take it off to use the dock.

  • @aymanibrahim9736
    @aymanibrahim9736 Před rokem

    "Like something you'd find on Pamela Anderson!" 😂
    Most unexpected 90's joke ever

  • @TheRealTrueTone
    @TheRealTrueTone Před rokem +1

    Another pro to the official dock is the official steam deck case has a slot for it!! Edit: for those wondering where, there is a slot on the back of the case.

    • @BlueCheeseCross95
      @BlueCheeseCross95 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Oh that's so cool, never would of thought that. Now that big dent in the back makes senses.

  • @exia989
    @exia989 Před rokem

    I'll be curious to see how freesync works on the valve deck when that is available. I have the jsaux dock (upgraded, no m.2), and it works reasonably well with my LG C2, but its not perfect so i wouldn't mind upgrading to the valve one later down the road.

  • @mrpsiko
    @mrpsiko Před rokem

    Could you also review the newest JSAUX HB0702 dock in comparison to all of these, especially the official one from Valve? It has a DP 1.2 port (not 1.4 like Valve's), but I was mostly interested in if it covered the rear cooling fan intake enough to raise thermals.
    Just ordered one myself as the first dock for my SD and only later realized from pics that the back support covered the intake in ways the other JSAUX offerings did not.

  • @ironlion45
    @ironlion45 Před rokem

    At home, I use docks for all my gizmos, and I generally prefer the official docks. That's Steam Deck, Ayn Odin, and Switch. But when I travel, I use a USB C based adaptor that supplies power and links to HDMI, which I can use to control any of my controllers.

  • @alucard971
    @alucard971 Před rokem

    I have an ElGato HD60 Pro. I own the JSaux HB0604. I have not had any issues with rolling images while capturing.

  • @TrevHolland
    @TrevHolland Před rokem +2

    I wonder if you could get the Steam Deck to boot off that M.2. Having Windows on the dock could be nice. SteamOS on the go, dock it and boot into Windows for a more familiar desktop environment while at a mouse/keyboard/monitor?

  • @valshaped
    @valshaped Před rokem

    I think installing a second OS on a stationary drive, to make using it on your desk more usable, is a cool Idea.
    Personally, I use the same dock I use on my laptop, which is like a hybrid of the Anker and the Valve dock. It has an extra USB-C, but also supports MST (and has HDMI, DP, *and* VGA, for some reason)

    • @kps2420
      @kps2420 Před rokem

      What model dock are you using that has VGA? I'm looking for that capability. Thank you!

    • @valshaped
      @valshaped Před rokem +1

      @@kps2420 it's the VisionTek VT200, a pretty pricey "portable" unit.
      I got that one because there's only one port on the front, and the cable is detachable instead of hardwired.

  • @apkrob
    @apkrob Před rokem

    congratulations 200k 👍 shout out bro 😊