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The Antank 6-in-1 Docking Station is a versatile hub designed for the Valve Steam Deck and ROG Ally, featuring a 4K@60Hz HDMI output, 1000Mbps Ethernet, and 100W PD fast charging. With three USB-A 3.0 ports, it ensures high-speed data transfer and a tidy desktop setup. This docking station is rigorously tested for quality assurance, making it a reliable choice for gamers seeking enhanced performance.
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 100 watts |
Total Usb Ports | 3 |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Valve Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, Lenovo Legion Go, Steam Deck OLED |
Item Weight | 116 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.14"L x 2.72"W x 1.3"H |
Z**S
Best Budget Steam Deck Dock!
This dock is great if you're looking to record your steam deck for YouTube/Twitch or if you want to make a budget setup out of it! It has multiple USB ports for keyboard and mouse, hard drives, or other USB accessories. I can confirm it does output 4K 60 FPS, and it supports 1440p 120 FPS no problem too! Overall, 100% recommendation from me.
N**T
The Hub that works!
If you need a Hub for your ROG ALLY (or other handheld ) This is it. Works like it should and charges the unit as well . ONLY thing that would make it Better is if it had a displayport .
V**R
Almost perfect. No VRR or 120hz
I should have done research before purchasing this dock. The dock works flawlessly for what is advertised. I do not like to turn V-Sync on in slower less powerful systems as the performance hit is huge. VRR is perfect for this and my OLED tv because screen tearing isn't an issue with V-Sync off. This dock is not VRR capable. It does everything else it is advertised for. 4K at 60hz but I also had another issue of scaling which I fixed with a setting in my TV to scan to fit. Outside of that I would recommend the dock if you don't need hdmi 2.1 or VRR. But I sadly had to return this and get a dock that was VRR capable and would do 1080p at 120hz. Make sure your HDMI cables are HDMI 2.1 and your TV or monitor is VRR or freesync/gsync capable. My Ally has replaced my laptop as my TV gaming rig so I know all my components work outside of the dock.
L**A
Funciona muy bien
La compre y la deje guardada por 2 meses, cuando la conecte al steam deck funciono perfecto, todos los puertos: ethernet, usb y hdmi funcionan correctamente.
N**E
Works Great!
Works great. Compatible with all Type C Devices.
K**S
Simple and easy
Works great.! It’s compatible to my Steam deck. A great bridge from the deck to monitor and it doesn’t feel cheap. No complaints
M**Y
NOT A LONG TERM DOCK
Do NOT buy if you're looking for a long term dock, maybe it will work for 3-4 months decently, but then it will crap out slowly, which is more frustrating than it failing out of nowhere.
A**R
Works but ports and cables are too tight
TL:DR The dock works fine. It's pretty much exactly what it looks like: black plastic with a place to rest the deck and a bunch of ports. But the connections feel like they might damage the deck and hdmi cables.It works fine but the usb-c connector is really tight. Every time I plug it into the top of the deck I feel a little worried that it's damaging the port because of how hard I have to press. And removing it is just as bad if not worse. The hdmi port is also a little too firm, it's the only device I've ever used where the hdmi cord makes a very chunky "click" when plugged in. It hasn't been a problem but it does put me a little on edge about using it too frequently.Still, it gets 3 stars (I'd go 3.5 if I could) because it DOES work and it was super affordable (paid like $18 plus shipping). The cables are obviously not going anywhere so when it's plugged in I have no connection issues. The deck fits comfortably in it and probably has room for a slim grip case or something if need be. So if you're not worried about chunky clicks into your Deck's usb-c port, it's probably worth it. I'll likely be upgrading to a generic usb-c hub instead since it looks like a better bang for your buck than looking for something specifically tailored to the deck.