Spruce up your Steam Deck with these fantastic docks on sale for up to 37% off — grab an dock for as low as $18.99
Offering more functionality than Valve's official offering.
If you're looking for a dock for your Steam Deck, JSAUX makes it easy! The handy 5-in-1 docking station is now just $18.99, which means you save 37% compared to the regular price. Plus, the 6-in-1 version is available for $27.19, giving you a 32% discount. It's a great deal to consider!
Despite Valve choosing not to upgrade the Steam Deck as part of its 2026 hardware lineup, the handheld is still going strong due to class-leading community support. The Z1 Extreme inside might be outdated by today's standards, but it can still push a 4K output at up to 120 Hz thanks to its DP 1.4 Alt-Mode. But doing so via a cable takes up the device's only USB-C port — that's where a docking station comes in, and we've spotted two incredible deals on affordable docks that get the job done while costing way less than Valve's official offering.
Both docks are from JSAUX, a leading name in handheld peripherals, so they can technically be used with any device that supports DP Alt-Mode output, like an ROG Ally or MSI Claw. They also mostly share the same name for some reason, but there are a few distinctions. Anyways, first up is the JSAUX Upgraded Docking Station 5-in-1 for just $18.99 on Amazon right now, down from $30 on Cyber Monday.
For less than $20, this bad boy gets you 2x USB 2.0 ports, 1x HDMI 2.1 port, 1x Ethernet, and 1x USB-C PD port capable of driving 100W into the Steam Deck. It doesn't come with an HDMI cable, a USB-C cable, or a power adapter, for that matter, but you should use the 45W one that came with your Steam Deck. With over 3,000 positive reviews, it's a straightforward, well-built, sleek-looking solution for linking your Deck to your TV or expanding its connectivity.
Upgrade (literally) your Steam Deck experience with this powerful 5-in-1 docking station, allowing you to not only power your handheld but also output to a TV or monitor at the same time while staying connected to the internet via its ethernet port. Oh, and did we mention the extra USB-A ports?
Next up is the JSAUX Upgraded Docking Station 6-in-1, going for $27.19 on Amazon right now, down from its list price of $39.99 — that's a 32% discount on something that's already reasonable. So, what does a few more bucks get you over the previous dock? A lot, actually, and that's why we think this is a slightly better value proposition. For starters, you go from 2x USB 2.0 ports to 3x USB 3.0 ports. The 100 Mbps Ethernet port is upgraded to 1 Gbps, and the design also gets a slight buff.
This dock also works with the very popular Dbrand Killswitch case that a lot of people rock on their Steam Deck. It's got padded insides to keep your console from getting scratched, along with rubber pads on the bottom to prevent it from sliding around. A lot of reviews praise its aluminum build quality, with one noting that the USB ports are generously spaced to allow even bulkier USB plugs to connect easily.
The same great docking experience, now with even more USB ports that are faster, just like the speedier Ethernet jack, along with a sturdy aluminum construction. If you're looking for a no-compromise alternative to the official Valve dock, this is a great budget option.
Regardless of which dock you prefer, you'll save a considerable amount by choosing either of these over Valve's official dock, which costs $80 and basically never goes on sale. You can get two of the $27.19 6-in-1 JSAUX docks for less than one Valve dock, or even three $18.99 5-in-1 docks if you're feeling frisky. Just make sure to supply your own cables and power bricks, and you're set for a long time.
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Hassam Nasir is a die-hard hardware enthusiast with years of experience as a tech editor and writer, focusing on detailed CPU comparisons and general hardware news. When he’s not working, you’ll find him bending tubes for his ever-evolving custom water-loop gaming rig or benchmarking the latest CPUs and GPUs just for fun.

