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🎮 Elevate your handheld gaming to desktop dominance with the ultimate all-in-one dock!
The DOCKCASE & CHIZHA Docking Station transforms your Steam Deck OLED, ROG Ally, or Legion Go into a powerhouse desktop console featuring 4K@120Hz HDR HDMI output, 100W USB-C Power Delivery, and a built-in M.2 NVMe SSD slot supporting up to 4TB. It offers gigabit Ethernet, multiple USB ports, optical audio output, and an active cooling system with a smart touchscreen for real-time monitoring—perfect for professionals and gamers seeking premium performance and seamless connectivity.







| ASIN | B0GJD5LMCY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,173 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #765 in Laptop Docking Stations |
| Brand | chizha |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Steam Deck |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.91"L x 10.63"W x 3.82"H |
| Manufacturer | DOCKCASE |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91"L x 10.63"W x 3.82"H |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
R**H
Amazing All in One Dock!
This DOCKCASE & CHIZHA Docking Station is a massive, premium upgrade over standard plastic stands, completely transforming the Steam Deck OLED, ROG Ally, or Legion Go into a full desktop console. The standout feature is the interactive smart touchscreen on the front, which gives you real-time readouts on power wattage, video resolution, and fan speeds. It completely solves your handheld storage issues thanks to a built-in M.2 NVMe SSD slot on the bottom that supports up to 4TB drives for instant access to a massive game library when docked. For performance, it delivers buttery-smooth gameplay on high-refresh monitors or 4K TVs via HDMI 2.1 at 4K@120Hz, while passing through full 100W Power Delivery to easily trigger the ROG Ally’s demanding 30W Turbo mode. It even includes a rare digital optical audio port to connect directly to soundbars or home theater setups, alongside Gigabit Ethernet for blazing-fast downloads, high-speed USB 3.2 ports, and an internal active cooling fan to keep everything chilly. If you want a rugged, feature-packed hub that handles storage, top-tier visuals, and heavy power pass-through all in one place, this dock is worth every penny.
A**.
You NEED this Dock. Out of dozens of docks tested this is the BEST...
I've been putting this DOCKCASE & CHIZHA Docking Station through its paces with my growing collection of handheld gaming PCs, and it has quickly become my go-to dock. It handles everything I throw at it with zero issues and some really smart features that set it apart from basic hubs. Tested compatibility so far: Steam Deck (including OLED) ROG Ally X Original ASUS ROG Ally ASUS ROG Flow Z13 Lenovo Legion Go 2 OneXPlayer F1 Pro and even my iPad Pro M4 Power delivery is rock-solid at 100W, video output is crisp at 4K@120Hz over HDMI, and I get full use of the USB-C 3.2, USB-A ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and optical audio without any dropouts or driver headaches. Plug-and-play perfection across every device. The built-in M.2 NVMe SSD slot is fantastic. I've used it successfully with 2230, 2242, and 2280 SSDs and consistently get great high speeds for game storage and file transfers. Being able to hot-swap storage across all my handhelds without cracking them open is incredibly convenient. I have an external Sandisk SSD plugged in and a M.2 SSD in the internal slot of the Chizha Mount Dock and both drives were fully recognized and fast on all the devices I tested including the iPad Pro which pleasantly surprised me. What really makes this dock special is the active cooling system. The built-in fan with dual airflow channels does an excellent job keeping the SSD, USB ports, and power delivery ports cool even during long, demanding gaming sessions. No more worrying about thermal throttling on the expansion components. Even better, the touchscreen display is genuinely useful. It gives real-time information at a glance: SSD drive speeds, power input and output, output resolution and refresh rate, fan speed, and port activity. It's intuitive to navigate and adds a premium, high-tech feel to the whole setup. Build quality is solid with a stable adjustable stand and anti-slip padding. The dock stays compact enough for travel yet feels desk-ready. If you own multiple handhelds or just want one future-proof dock loaded with smart features, this is absolutely worth it. Highly recommended! My Favorite dock PERIOD!!!
D**G
The only Dock you will ever need!
Awesome Dock! Not just for steam Deck! I tried several different devices and they worked great with this dock! every device was compatible! It even worked with my Macbook! This is the one to get if you need a mobile dock with versatility in that you can use it with a laptop and/or a Steam Deck. If you have multiple Laptops or gaming devices that you want to connect to A TV or projector for entertainment or Presentations. With the ability to add an SSD you can store important documents or even movies, music and games on the dock and have them ready for what ever device you plug into it! Active cooling and a Huge touch screen to control it all! 4k output | Optical Audio out | holds up to a 4TB SSD | Up to 100w PD PORTS: 3 USB ports (1 USB-C 10Gbps , 2 USB-A) | 4k 60 HDMI | Optical Audio Output Connectivity: GIGABIT LAN
M**N
A Stunner!! Sturdy, Innovative, Unique but Pricey
I am a huge fan of dockcase products as I have several of their other products. Before this, I was actually using a portable dockcase dock with the steam deck in one room and the official steam dock in another. This dock was impressive, but not without some quirks. The Amazing: DockCase replicated the look and feel of SteamOS within their touch panel controls. It almost feels seamless like it is a part of the steam deck. I am sure they put a lot of effort into doing this. The dock is thick with a wider base, which I think others could learn from, as I don't see my cat knocking it over any time soon like he does with my steam dock and almost weekly with my switch. There is also ample space for any case you might have on the steam deck or for bigger thicker devices. The grippy rubber inside the dock that the steam deck sits on holds it in place FIRMLY - my deck doesn't slide at all... The whole thing looks amazing - its eye catching, certainly a conversation piece, and the touch controls are nice. The Good: A lot of settings can be set within the dock and things like power delivery are displayed clearly. You can tweak power delivery to peripherals to support ones that are hungrier, like flight sticks, larger keyboards, etc. Built-in SPDIF audio out for audiophiles out there with amplifiers. Removable USB C Cable in case a cat chews through it *cough* Expandable storage with a dedicated pcie ssd slot Stuff to Note: The fan isn't completely silent, but they provide basic linear fan controls. The auto fan tends to be aggressive, and I wish they had fan curves. Would have been nice if they put more USB A ports in for additional peripherals as there are only two type A ports - If I used controllers that have dongles, a mouse, and a kb, I won't have enough ports. When I hooked it into my Receiver over HDMI, I had to turn the audio OFF in the dock settings for audio to pass through which was a bit odd. All the other dock case products I own used premium materials like aluminum, but this dock mad made with mostly molded plastic. I understand they tried to apply a gamer aesthetic, but their implementation, including the LED's could have been done more svelte and in-line with their normal design philosophy. Price Point: If they had found some way to expand on their capabilities such as integration with the deck's performance monitor directly I think it would have been perfect. It was definitely cool and eye catching. And there is nothing out there like it. I might recommend it as a swaggy cool option at ~$100 or less, which is half of what it is listed for currently. Their own line of portable explorer docks use built in displays, support pass through charging, and have as many or more ports (I have been using one with a 3d printed stand with my deck for the past year).
A**N
Cool premium dock
Works really well with all my devices (steam deck, rog ally, legion go, switch 1). Having an external nvme option is really cool and saves me having to move stuff between my devices. The dock itself is very premium looking with a very smooth, snappy and easy to use touch screen. Similar to other dockcase devices, there's a wealth of information that is provided to help you assess the setup.
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Given my Steam Deck a new life
I hadn't used my Steam Deck in some time, this easily let me connect it to a TV. Easy to configure, plug in the cables and go. It works well with the 45W Steam Deck charger, but my 100w USB PD charger worked equally. When the Deck is plugged into the dock, the HDMI output starts within a few seconds. The dock's SSD and USB storage is immediately available, as was my keyboard, mouse, and the wired LAN Ethernet. I had an m.2 NVME SSD that wasn't being used. Installing it in the dock took about 2 minutes using the included screwdriver. The dock has a fan that is silent under 50%, which seems more than enough to keep it and the dock cool. Though even at 100%, it's hardly audible across a room. The dock shows stats and temperatures. It can show the resolution of the HDMI output and the type of monitor. It can show the SMART diagnostics of any installed SSD, as well as the size, speed, and temperature of all the dock components. The LED lights are adjustable and can be turned on and off in the settings. If no lighting is wanted, pressing the dock's button turns on and off the lighting and the dock screen. Pros: It just works. After the initial setup, plugging in the single USB cable quickly turns the Steam Deck into a living room console. All the video, storage, and peripherals that are installed into the dock are immediately connected. Cons: When in the settings sub-menus, the buttons on the dock can be quite small and difficult to select, but I found that they don't have to be individually selected. Dragging the entire screen will scroll through the options. And while it's not immediately obvious, the main screen can be returned to at any time by swiping right. And when on the main screen, swiping left and right shows large icons of all the major settings. Good value and expandability. Was also looking at the Valve dock, but this offers many more features.
P**G
Swiss Army Knife of Docks
My steam deck and Nintendo Switch spend most of their time hidden inconspicuously on a shelf. This Swiss Army knife of docks (with LEDs), makes a strong case to showcase them. I knew Dockcase from their cyberpunk-looking M.2 enclosures. This dock borrows from the same design principles: Lots of ports (optical audio, LAN, USB-C), slick touchscreen UI, place to stick an M.2. It's solid.
K**T
Great Dock for Steam Deck!
This dock changes the way I use the Steam Deck. If I ever want to play on a bigger screen, I can dock it, and stream a game from my PC in 4K at 120Hz. The built-in NVMe slot is nice because I added my old 512GB SSD to it, and transfer my completed games to free up internal space. But my favorite part is the touchscreen, which shows useful features like display output, port activity, and charging speed.
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