

🎮 Power, speed, and style—dock like a pro, game like a legend.
The JSAUX 6-in-1 Docking Station is engineered for handheld gaming consoles like the ROG Xbox Ally X (2025), Steam Deck, and Legion Go series. It delivers crisp 4K@120Hz HDMI output, ultra-fast Gigabit Ethernet, and 100W USB-C Power Delivery charging. Its modular design offers versatile use as a dock or stand, enhanced by anti-slip silicone pads for stability. Compatible with multiple devices, it supports full-speed charging and multiple USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports for peripherals, making it an essential hub for serious gamers seeking seamless connectivity and customization.





| ASIN | B0DBLP2438 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,614 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #19 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | JSAUX |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | ROG Xbox Ally X (2025) , ROG Xbox Ally (2025), ROG Ally X, ROG Ally, Steam Deck, Legion Go, Legion Go S Compatible Devices ROG Xbox Ally X (2025) , ROG Xbox Ally (2025), ROG Ally X, ROG Ally, Steam Deck, Legion Go, Legion Go S See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 839 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI , USB 3.0 Type A, USB 3.0 Type C, USB Docking Station , USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35"L x 1.93"W x 4.92"H |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Wuyishi Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Number of Ports | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.35"L x 1.93"W x 4.92"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
Y**S
Good but not a perfect fit
Perfect for the xbox rog ally x/7 ^^ works easy and good (you just can‘t use the rubber on the station, because it‘ll not fit)
S**R
The best and cheapest accessory for all of the Asus Rog Allies!
Great product overall! I highly Recommend people who want to play with your keyboard and mouse. Want to use an external hard drive for your Asus Rog Ally. It also works great with the newer Xbox versions, of the Asus Rog Ally. 5 star product with my experience with the product.
M**Y
A dock finally works for me!
Before this purchase, I've only ever gotten one HDMI input/output device to work consistently on my LCD Deck, and it was a VAVA hub (awkward, no stand). I'm happy to report that with a bit of tinkering, this one worked for me! As many have said, the dock has a serious lack of sturdiness, with the base being quite narrow and easy to tip over + the two parts can easily be detached when the console *isn't* on the base. I'd compliment this since it can be good for travel and ventilation, but on the other hand it's obviously made like this to be accessible to more types of handheld PCs at once and can easily tip over and hurt your device if it falls in just the right way (even when plugged in or on sturdy ground). You may want a case, but definitely care for the screen, maybe cover it up with the cover included with the JSAUX or Dbrand modcases or apply a protective screen. Also, a plus for including a card slot to customize. After plugging it in the dock's video output it should be responsive in ~4 sec. If not, try playing with your decks display settings and try again -- it may glitch out or not display initially, but that even happens with the official dock. I have used it with a SD card reader and dongles, no issues so far... besides the USB slots being very close. One of my dongles is old and big (white Targus pictured) and that one can't fit well with a normal USB next to it :( Fortunately, you can just use a USB adapter. Apparently you should be able to charge the Deck and appears to do that in gaming mode, but it sometimes doesn't show that way in Desktop mode (not "discharging" but instead "not charging" so there may not be enough power for mine). If you turn off the deck or put it in sleep it definitely charges (plug the cord into the bottom most USB-C with the lightning picture). Troubleshooting: When I first got my picture to display, certain games didn't work properly and I couldn't understand why. At first, games wouldn't launch at all when docked, which usually has to do with resolution or refresh rate, so that was my hint (I ended up starting the game in handheld mode and replugging it in when booting). After messing with settings and testing a few games I had an issue with Wobbledogs, which only worked until logging into a profile. While in any profile, any input whatsoever (directly from the Deck or from a mouse or external controller) would result in the HDMI connection severing completely. In case anyone else has a similar issue, this is what I set my LG Ultragear to in Gamemode: ✅ Gamescope resolution set at 1280x720@60 (my 1440p native monitor always becomes a black screen w/ any 2650x1440 options) ✅Automatically scale on ✅HDMI CEC on ✅Magnifier was 150% ✅Max game resolution set to 2560x1440 ✅External display safe mode on ✅HDR was on Afterward, there were still rare occasional glitches (vertical line across the screen that shows briefly in desktop mode) but no glitches stayed for long. I also feel the need to tell those who don't know about JSAUX's notices: there may be a pamphlet in the box that mentions optional firmware updates... but firmwares on their website were delisted and are no longer an option due to community feedback (took me like 30 minutes to find that info but it's just on the general FAQ option at the bottom of their website lol). I mention this because at first my Deck/dock weren't cooperating at all and I had hope after reading that pamphlet that I would be able to fix the situation. Overall, my advice is to just keep playing around with the resolution and refresh rate, especially on LG monitors which historically had issues).
M**A
If you're looking for a cradle that fits the ROG 2025 Xbox version, this is it.
I only have one issue with the docking station. It's not enough to subtract any stars from it though. The rubber part that fits on the front of the cradle is too big for the ROG Xbox 2025 version to fit in it. But, the rubber part is removable. So it's not that big of a deal. It works great. It charges great. It holds the pretty well.
K**N
Blown away by how good this dock is.
So this is the 4th dock/usb hub I've owned and I really can't believe how good this one is. I'm using it with a Lenovo Legion Go 2 connected to an LG OLED CX TV. Have it connected to a Lenovo 100 watt usb c charger. After using the Ivanky non RGB version dock purchased from here I was really starting to question whether it's even worth trying to dock these handheld PCs. With that Ivanky dock I would have to reduce resolution to 1080p or I would get audio drop out about every 5 minutes while playing a game. Also the connection was never stable. It would sometimes randomly lose signal during an hour long play session. I don't know if it was the metal casing on that Ivanky or just something with usb interference on it but when I used my Legion Go 2 controllers disconnected from the PC they would randomly lose signal if I moved more than 3 feet away. This JSaux RGB dock has nullified all those issues and has really surprised me at what it can do. I'm running my Legion Go 2 at 4k 120Hz on my TV with Freesync Premium, HDR and Auto Low Latency Mode enabled and haven't had one signal or audio disconnect so far. I read somewhere that you need a really high dollar dock with a display port and a display port to HDMI adapter to even push out VRR to a TV with these things. Well this dock just straight up does it over HDMI and does it well. One thing I was iffy about when purchasing this dock was the RGB lights because I'm not a huge fan of having RGB lights flashing in my living room. Well there's a button on the base that let's you easily turn off the lights or cycle through RGB modes. Just hold the button for a few seconds to disable. The fan on this thing is actually pretty cool too. My CPU idl and load temps drop about 10 Celsius with the fans powered on. Really can't recommend this dock enough if you need a dock for your handheld PC. The price isn't bad at $50 and it's way better than any other dock I've used. JSaux rules!
L**E
Does not charge as well as promised, but plug and play docking is good.
TL;DR: If you play low-intensity games, shorter gaming sessions, or just want to watch a movie or stream TV from desktop mode, you'll probably be fine with this, but it's not for heavy duty gamers. EDIT Sep 16th 2025: JSAUX reached out and offered me a refund. The dock component does work and I have still been able to use it for lightweight games with adequate charging, so I declined the refund. That part of the product is rock solid and JSAUX has been a good quality product for me in the past until this one item. For this reason, I have opted to raise my 2-star review to a 3-star. A company willing to stand by their product and refund displeased customers without being asked to do so is worth an extra star. I'll be looking to them when I'm ready to upgrade to a more long-term docking solution in the future. REVIEW It works and plays to the TV with super easy plug and play, but was this thing supposed to come with a charger to supply extra power? It absolutely does not charge my Steam Deck while playing high graphics and power games. That's fine if I'm only playing for an hour or two, but I will not be having marathon sessions on the TV with this dock. I don't know anything about watts this or performance that, but this thing is not charging as it claims. I know the end result of that is my battery dying mid-session. I also have major concerns about stability since it has two pieces that don't even latch together. One swipe of the dog's tail and the deck is hitting the, well, deck. (EDIT: I went back and looked for this silicone mat the listing images mention and never found it in the packaging.) For now it's worth 2 stars because it does put the game on the TV, but the charging promise was the main reason I picked this one. I'll stick with it since it was cheap and I don't really play on the deck that much right now. When I finally get some of the new games that are coming out over the next year, I'm splurging on something that actually powers my device as promised.
J**.
Great dock. Use it with a 100W charger.
It's the best dock for handhelds in the market. Works great with the ASUS ROG Ally portable consoles. Use ONLY with a 100W+ charger. Otherwise, it won't work well.
J**E
Unreliable, bad performance. Poor fit for ROG Ally X.
To be fair, this was only tested with the ROG Ally X. If you have another device, it might work a lot better for you. Fit: On the ROG Ally X you have to cram it into the silicone trough. If you have so much as a screen protector on, it won't fit. Reliability: Abysmal. Mouse / keyboard hubs would cut out constantly. External drive speed was a 1/3rd of max speed . I originally tried this dock because the design would mean it doesn't press the back buttons. From the results I got, that's the only good thing about it. For reliability reasons alone I wouldn't recommend this dock for any device.
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